Pragmatic Pmocast

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Synopsis

This is the audio incarnation of the Pragmatic PMO video channel, perfect for listening on your commute. To start with, this will be the home to soundtracks from my video series (so please don't be surprised by the use of the word "video" on an audio-only podcast!). In due course and if people want it, I may also develop podcast-specific content.

Episodes

  • SSS #005: Rationale and Relationships with Mark Ferguson

    05/01/2022 Duration: 10min

    In this episode, Mark Ferguson talks to us about the importance of understanding the business case for your project and understanding how it fits into the organisational governance context.He also warns us against underestimating the importance of stakeholder engagement, and taking what you are told at face value.This interview is also available as a video at http://bit.ly/ScaryScarsThis is one of Pragmatic PMO's interview series "Scary Scars Shared". In these interviews, Ken asks Real Project Managers to share in around ten minutes what they learned from their most successful and their challenging project management experiences (scars).Sharing short, sharp, project lessons interviews like this is just one of the pragmatic pointers recommended in Ken's book “Learning lessons from Projects: How it works, why it goes wrong, and how it you can do it better”, available from Amazon http://bit.ly/KensLLBook

  • SSS #004: Assumptions and expectations with Nicole REILLY

    04/01/2022 Duration: 11min

    In this episode, Nicole Reilly warns us what can happen if you make the wrong assumptions and don't use operational subject matter experts.She also tells us about how good and consistent communication to stakeholders helps to manage their expectations and increase adoption.This interview is part of Pragmatic PMO’s “Scary Scars Shared” series, in which Ken BurrelI asks Real Project Managers to share in around ten minutes the lessons they have learned from managing projects, so that the whole project management community can learn from their experiences. You can find the entire series at http://bit.ly/ScaryScars (video) and http://bit.ly/PragmaticPMOCast (audio, or search for “PragmaticPMOCast” wherever you get your podcasts)Sharing short, sharp, project lessons interviews like this is just one of the pragmatic pointers recommended in Ken's book “Learning lessons from Projects: How it works, why it goes wrong, and how it you can do it better”, available from http://bit.ly/KensLLBook The Pragmatic PMO

  • SSS #003: Checklists and charity with Martin DOWSETT

    03/01/2022 Duration: 09min

    In this interview, Martin Dowsett tells us how he uses checklists to make sure small but important things don't get forgotten.He also tells us how he brought a project that was over budget back on track, and how he created and used a set of guiding principles to keep it there.This interview is part of Pragmatic PMO’s “Scary Scars Shared” series, in which Ken BurrelI asks Real Project Managers to share in around ten minutes the lessons they have learned from managing projects, so that the whole project management community can learn from their experiences. You can find the entire series at http://bit.ly/ScaryScars (video) and http://bit.ly/PragmaticPMOCast (audio, or search for “PragmaticPMOCast” wherever you get your podcasts)Sharing short, sharp, project lessons interviews like this is just one of the pragmatic pointers recommended in Ken's book “Learning lessons from Projects: How it works, why it goes wrong, and how it you can do it better”, available from http://bit.ly/KensLLBook The Pragmatic P

  • SSS #002: Freedom and Flexibility with Adam Al-Shemmeri

    02/01/2022 Duration: 10min

    In this episode, Adam Al-Shemmeri talks about how incremental delivery can increase flexibility - even in construction!He also talks about running projects when the sponsor's freedom to make decisions is limited - and how he worked around it.This interview is part of Pragmatic PMO’s “Scary Scars Shared” series, in which Ken BurrelI asks Real Project Managers to share in around ten minutes the lessons they have learned from managing projects, so that the whole project management community can learn from their experiences. You can find the entire series at http://bit.ly/ScaryScars (video) and http://bit.ly/PragmaticPMOCast (audio, or search for “PragmaticPMOCast” wherever you get your podcasts)Sharing short, sharp, project lessons interviews like this is just one of the pragmatic pointers recommended in Ken's book “Learning lessons from Projects: How it works, why it goes wrong, and how it you can do it better”, available from http://bit.ly/KensLLBook The Pragmatic PMO Channel is here to support proje

  • SSS #001: Testing and Templates with Shree Patel

    01/01/2022 Duration: 10min

    In this episode, Real Project Manager Shreekant Patel tells us about how he creates and uses templates for repeatable tasks, and gets to know his stakeholders.He also tells us about his challenges with IT application testing, and how investing intelligently in infrastructure and test data can help.This interview is part of Pragmatic PMO’s “Scary Scars Shared” series, in which Ken BurrelI asks Real Project Managers to share in around ten minutes the lessons they have learned from managing projects, so that the whole project management community can learn from their experiences. You can find the entire series at http://bit.ly/ScaryScars (video) and http://bit.ly/PragmaticPMOCast (audio, or search for “PragmaticPMOCast” wherever you get your podcasts)Sharing short, sharp, project lessons interviews like this is just one of the pragmatic pointers recommended in Ken's book “Learning lessons from Projects: How it works, why it goes wrong, and how it you can do it better”, available from http://bit.ly/KensLLBoo

  • SSS #000: Ken Burrell (Series Intro)

    31/12/2021 Duration: 59s

    In this episode, Ken Burrell of Pragmatic PMO introduces the “Scary Scars Shared” (formerly "Successes and Scars Shared") interview series, in which he asks Real Project Managers to share in around ten minutes the lessons they have learned from managing projects, so that the whole project management community can learn from their experiences.  You can find the entire series at http://bit.ly/ScaryScars (video) and http://bit.ly/PragmaticPMOCast (audio, or search for “PragmaticPMOCast” wherever you get your podcasts) Sharing short, sharp, project lessons interviews like this is just one of the pragmatic pointers recommended in Ken's book “Learning lessons from Projects: How it works, why it goes wrong, and how it you can do it better”, available from http://bit.ly/KensLLBook  The Pragmatic PMO Channel is here to support project managers and PMO people.  Here's where to find Pragmatic PMO:  • https://www.PragmaticPMO.com • https://twitter.com/PragmaticPMO • https://www.linkedin.com/in/pragmat

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