SDAS L5: Project Management Guide
The project management system designed for someone who admits to poor organizational skills - automated tracking, self-healing status recovery, emergency restart protocols, and a daily operating rhythm that keeps 47 deliverables across 5 phases moving without requiring discipline the operator doesn't have
The SDAS project management guide - covering the automated tracking framework for 47 deliverables across 5 implementation phases, the daily operating rhythm (15-minute check-ins that maintain momentum), self-healing status recovery protocols, emergency restart systems for when tracking falls behind, the forgiveness-first design philosophy that assumes inconsistent operator attention, and the integration with Claude Code for automated progress detection and file-based status updates.
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When GitHub released spec-kit with a four-phase sequential process, SDAS was already running parallel multi-agent networks - this analysis maps exactly where the approaches converge, where they diverge, and how combining them creates something neither achieves alone