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We sure this isn't satire?
Could be an elaborate shitpost. I genuinely think some people on that site make terrible posts on purpose for attention.
Honestly feels more like AI to me. "Write an article about project management using a random movie as a source of important lessons"
Also if we give it the benefit of the doubt (and it really is a stretch to make this work lol): I could make the argument that this person meant to write: "The movie has such a terrible premise, yet it was successful enough to have two sequels. Learning how it got that success despite the material's premise taught me these 5 things about product management:" and just worded it terribly.
ChatGPT:
"Project Management Lessons from 'The Shawshank Redemption': Building Success Against All Odds"
Article Summary:
"in the article parallels are drawn between the challenges faced by Andy Dufresney in the iconic movie and the principles of effective project management. key lessons include the importance of resilience and determination in overcoming obstacles, the strategic use of resources to achieve long-term goals, and the value of building strong relationships and alliances to support project success." etc. etc.