Beyond Delivery
How Technical Program Managers Lead Change and Grow with Impact
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Publisher Description
Beyond Delivery: How Technical Program Managers Lead Change and Grow with Impact
Technical Program Managers (TPMs) are the hidden drivers of progress in today’s technology organizations. They are expected to influence without authority, bring clarity to complexity, and keep organizations moving forward when competing priorities threaten to stall momentum.
In Beyond Delivery, Johnathan Stephen Sexton draws on over 20 years of experience in Fortune 1 tech leading digital transformation programs that reached millions of customers and associates. This practical guide shows how TPMs can shift from being task managers to becoming leaders who multiply impact across entire organizations.
Inside, you’ll discover how to:
Influence without authority and earn executive trust
Create clarity in the gray zone of competing priorities
Build resilience and protect your energy as a leader
Design systems that scale impact beyond individual effort
Develop other leaders and leave a legacy that outlasts your role
Blending real-world corporate lessons with timeless leadership insights from John Maxwell and Sam Walton, Beyond Delivery equips TPMs to stop chasing deliverables and start shaping culture.
Whether you are an aspiring TPM, an experienced program leader, or a technology professional seeking to grow your influence, this book will give you the tools, mindset, and confidence to move beyond delivery — and into lasting leadership.
Customer Reviews
Pragmatic playbook for TPMs
appreciate the book's structure, incredibly to the point and avoids being verbose, offering highly practical guidance derived from experiences mapped with Maxwell's leadership principles and Sam Walton's real-world examples of scaling Walmart.
**Highlight: TPM leadership framework and the 30-day growth plan, which offer actionable steps and key templates for immediate day-to-day execution, moving beyond just reading theory.
Clear & Concise
““Ambiguity isn’t the enemy; unmanaged ambiguity is. By structuring the gray zone, TPMs transform confusion into choice.“”