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Welcome to PM Insights, brought to you by PMI New Zealand, your go-to resource for all things about project management in New Zealand. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, this podcast dives into the stories, lessons learned, and best practices from experts shaping the future of project delivery.

Episodes

  1. 17/11/2025

    Episode 10 (I) How Universities Deliver Projects

    Ever wondered what it takes to deliver projects in the fast-paced, resource-juggling environment of a university? In this insightful episode, host Silke Deul is joined by Lulu Barry and Moira Fraser, experienced project managers in the tertiary education sector, to unpack the unique challenges and opportunities of running projects in an academic setting. From navigating semester-driven deadlines to coordinating with a diverse range of stakeholders—from academics to IT teams—they share the strategies that keep projects on track in an environment where priorities can shift with the academic calendar. Together, they discuss: How university governance and decision-making shape project timelines Balancing competing priorities between academic and operational needs Lessons learned from delivering both infrastructure and digital transformation projects on campus Building trust and communication across diverse stakeholder groups Why flexibility is key in environments with constant change Whether you work in higher education, manage projects in complex organisations, or are simply curious about the inner workings of university projects, this conversation will give you practical insights and fresh perspectives. Host: Silke Deul Guests: Lulu Barry & Moira Fraser, University Project Managers PDU’s: For PMI members who have viewed this episode, this content is eligible for 1 PDU. You can self-claim this via your PMI account. #ProjectManagement #PMInsights #UniversityProjects #HigherEducation #Leadership #PMI #StakeholderManagement

    40 min
  2. 27/10/2025

    Episode 9 (I): Negotiating Contracts

    Episode 9 (I): Negotiating Contracts PM Insights Unplugged – PMI New Zealand Podcast Contracts may only take a few meetings to negotiate, but their impact on a project can last for years. In this episode of PM Insights Unplugged, host Silke Deul sits down with Elizabeth (Liz) Hector, a seasoned project manager, PMP, PMI volunteer leader, and founder of Project Skills Mentor and the Women in Projects Network. Together, they unpack why negotiation and contract management are essential skills for project managers—whether you’re handling multi-million-dollar agreements or small supplier deals. Liz shares her experiences from IBM, Shell, NGOs, and global projects, explaining how preparation, research, cultural awareness, and good governance make all the difference. Key themes include: Why project managers should understand contract mechanics—even if they aren’t the lead negotiator The importance of research, persuasion, and listening skills in negotiations How to balance win-win outcomes with protecting project scope, budget, and timelines Cultural considerations when negotiating across regions and industries Building governance and flexibility into contracts for both waterfall and agile projects Whether you’re new to negotiations or looking to sharpen your skills, this conversation highlights practical strategies, pitfalls to avoid, and why “Kiwi style” handshake deals may not always be enough. Host: Silke Deul Guest: Elizabeth Hector Liz’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizhector/ Liz’s Links: https://projectskillsmentor.com/project-skills/how-to-negotiate-anything-from-concept-to-contract https://projectskillsmentor.com/mentoring/how-to-coach-negotiation-skills #ProjectManagement #Contracts #Negotiation #PMInsights #Leadership #PMI

    28 min
  3. 05/10/2025

    Episode 8: (S) No More Unicorns

    Is the “unicorn project manager” helping us—or quietly sabotaging our profession? In this sharp and honest solo episode, Kate Fursova challenges the legend of the all-knowing, all-fixing project manager—the mythical "unicorn" who can tame budgets, charm stakeholders, and deliver the impossible on schedule. Sound familiar? Drawing from lessons in Episode 7 ("Lies of a Profession"), this episode takes the myth-busting further, exploring how even today’s newest buzzwords—like AI, 10x productivity, and plug-and-play templates—are becoming the new unicorns. But without real leadership, honest conversations, and support for growth, these tools risk becoming just more glitter covering the same unrealistic expectations. 🧠 Key takeaways: Why the unicorn myth persists—and how it harms projects and people How to trade perfectionism for adaptability and resilience Why AI won’t save us without critical thinking and skills to match The role of project managers as educators and expectation-setters How mentoring and sustainable leadership can shift the culture Why embracing the routine, messy, human side of project work is key to long-term success Whether you're a PM veteran, a newcomer, or someone trying to manage unicorn-level expectations, this episode is a call to ground ourselves in reality—and lead from there. Host: Kate Fursova PDU’s: PMI members can self-claim 0.25 PDU under Leadership or Strategic and Business Management, depending on listening duration and reflection. #ProjectManagement #PMInsights #KillTheUnicorn #Leadership #Expectations #SustainablePace #AI #RealityCheck #PMI #WorkplaceCulture #Mentorship

    4 min
  4. 21/09/2025

    Episode 7 (I): Lies of a Profession – The Reality Behind the Role

    “The real work of a project manager begins where the handbook ends.” What do people think project managers do—and what’s the reality? In this candid episode, host Silke Deul sits down with Kate Fursova, Senior Project Manager and Agile Coach at Gallagher Animal Management, to unpack the “lies of the profession”—the common myths, misperceptions, and oversimplifications that still surround project management today. From the myth of the perfect project plan to the outdated belief that time, cost, and scope alone define success, Silke and Kate explore how misleading expectations—from both inside and outside the profession—can cause confusion, frustration, and even burnout. 🎯 Highlights include: Why PMs are often misunderstood as "just admin"—and how to shift that perception The danger of chasing flawless plans in unpredictable environments Why success is more than the “Iron Triangle” (and how real outcomes can still fail) How mismatched expectations create tension with stakeholders, teams, and sponsors The emotional toll of unrealistic job roles and pressure Advice for navigating different industries, job titles, and career paths in PM How project managers can reclaim their identity as strategic leaders—not box-tickers Whether you're new to the profession or have years of experience, this episode offers a refreshing take on what it really means to be a project manager—and why honest conversations like this one are essential for the future of the role.   Host: Silke Deul Guest: Kate Fursova, Senior Project Manager & Agile Coach PDU’s: For PMI members, this episode is eligible for 1 PDU under Leadership or Strategic and Business Management. Self-claim via your PMI account. #ProjectManagement #PMInsights #Leadership #ProjectMyths #CareerGrowth #PMRealTalk #Burnout #Agile #PMI #NZProjects #WomenInPM

    37 min
  5. 21/07/2025

    Episode 5: (I) Teaching Children Project Management

    What if we could teach kids the fundamentals of project management before they ever enter the workforce? In this inspiring episode, host Silke Deul is joined by Gary Nelson—seasoned project and program manager and author —to explore how project management can be introduced to children in fun and practical ways. Drawing from his children's books, Gary shares how storytelling, relatable challenges, and simplified language can help young minds grasp project principles such as planning, budgeting, teamwork, and problem-solving. Together, they discuss: Why project management is really a life skill The ideal age range for introducing abstract project thinking How schools in New Zealand and globally are adopting project-based learning Real-world examples of how kids apply PM concepts (including a "planning is cool" cooking story!) Why adults can benefit just as much from reading these simplified, story-driven books Whether you're a parent, teacher, project manager—or all three—this episode will change how you think about early education, life skills, and the future of the profession.   Host: Silke Deul Guest: Gary Nelson, Programme Manager and author   PDU’s: For PMI members who have viewed this episode, this content is eligible for 1 PDU under Leadership or Strategic and Business Management. You can self-claim this via your PMI account.   #ProjectManagement #PMInsights #ChildrenAndPM #LifeSkills #Education #Leadership #PMI

    23 min
  6. 19/06/2025

    Episode 4: (I) Scale Shift: From Millions to Billions

    PM Insights – PMI New Zealand Podcast | Episode 4: (I) Scale Shift: From Millions to Billions   In this edition of PM Insights , we dive into the high-stakes world of mega-projects with seasoned project leader Kanat Sultanbekov, who has managed initiatives from $50 million to over $50 billion across continents. Kanat shares firsthand lessons from working on massive infrastructure and energy projects in locations like Australia, Nigeria, and Kazakhstan. From political risks and joint venture disagreements to on-the-ground challenges like strikes and worker welfare, this episode reveals how scale changes everything — from interface management to financial controls. 🎧 Highlights include: Why risk management looks completely different on billion-dollar projects Lessons learned from demobilizing and remobilizing entire mega-projects Navigating international politics, joint ventures, and cultural dynamics The importance of standardization, modularity, and constructability Practical advice for project managers aiming to move into global mega-projects Kanat also recommends the must-read book “How Big Things Get Done” by Bent Flyvbjerg and Dan Gardner — a roadmap for anyone entering the world of large-scale delivery.   This is a must-listen for anyone curious about what it really takes to scale from millions to billions. 🔊 Tune in now and subscribe for more insights from PMI New Zealand.   Host: Silke Deul Guest: Kanat Sultanbekov – Over two decades of construction and project management experience on energy projects of increasing size and complexity in Australia, Kazakhstan, and the United States.   PDU’s: For PMI members who have viewed this episode, this content is eligible for 1 PDUs under Ways of Working. You can self-claim this via your PMI account.

    45 min

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Welcome to PM Insights, brought to you by PMI New Zealand, your go-to resource for all things about project management in New Zealand. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, this podcast dives into the stories, lessons learned, and best practices from experts shaping the future of project delivery.