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People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast

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The Project Named You A key project management lesson is that we need to define success. What does s

Don't Take Yes for an Answer! Yes men. Yes women. People who say Yes. Leaders who only want people t

Insights from Nancy Duarte If you don't particularly enjoy giving presentations, I understand. Thoug

Does Your Work Suck? So how would you describe your excitement level about your job? Would you say,

Finger Tapping and Cookie Crumbs In this premium episode, I follow-up on some points from my intervi

Introducing Paul Weber, PMP We continue our In the Trenches series with this discussion with Paul We

Adapt. Deliver. Fast. If you are in the business of delivering projects, especially in the area of s

What Does It Take To Motivate Your Team? One of the common concerns I hear from those who lead proje

Can I Ask You a Favor? So let's say someone asks you for help. For a favor, let's say. What's your f

Introducing Kiron Bondale, PMP We continue our In the Trenches series of episodes, with this intervi

So, how do you feel when each of the following occurs? You come across a typo in a project document

Lessons Learned... For Life Hopefully by now you have had the opportunity to listen to my interview

When it comes to the stuff of life, there is no shortage of people and resources who offer insights

In The Trenches... Like You A month or so ago I was talking with listener Mike Settlemire. Mike was

You're a Salesperson. Seriously. So, when you think of a salesperson, who comes to mind? For many p

Let's Talk About.... The Future Well, it's time to say good-bye to this year and welcome a new one.

Team Turnarounds, Part 2 In the last episode I started the conversation with Joe Frontiera, co-auth

Time to Reflect As we near the end of the year, it's a great time to reflect. What's going well with

Agile Project Management Agile project management continues to gain momentum around the world, espec

Too Much To Do, Not Enough Time To Do It! Can you relate to that? This is a common theme that I hear