26 episodes

This is the reincarnation of Ken Burrell's Pragmatic PMOCast, perfect for listening on your commute. To start with, this will be the home to soundtracks from an existing 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, it may also include podcast-specific content.

Professional PMOCast The PMO Professionals

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This is the reincarnation of Ken Burrell's Pragmatic PMOCast, perfect for listening on your commute. To start with, this will be the home to soundtracks from an existing 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, it may also include podcast-specific content.

    SSS #024: Missed opportunity with Stuart TAYLOR

    SSS #024: Missed opportunity with Stuart TAYLOR

    In this interview, Stuart Taylor (https://www.linkedin.com/in/skt/) talks us through how a change of government meant that the NHS lost out on some useful predictive technology, and how in hindsight he could have prevented that from happening.

    This interview is also available as a video.

    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 you can do it better”, available from Amazon

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    Continuous improvement mindset
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    • 9 min
    SSS #023: Costly (non) Communication with Elsie Rogers

    SSS #023: Costly (non) Communication with Elsie Rogers

    In this interview, Elsie Rogers tells us how a simple communication oversight nearly turned into a cost overrun, and reminds us of the importance of informal corridor conversations.

    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 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/pragmaticpmo
    • https://www.facebook.com/PragmaticPMO
    Sign up to the (approximately!) monthly newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/844d51587a6c/pragmatic-pmo-mailing-list-sign-up
    #PragmaticPMO #PMO #ProjectManagement #LessonsLearned #SuccessesAndScarsShared #ScaryScarsShared

    • 7 min
    SSS #022: Driving blindfold through the badlands with Zoe O'Toole

    SSS #022: Driving blindfold through the badlands with Zoe O'Toole

    In this interview, Zoe O'Toole tells us how she went into a hostile, change-fatigued environment with no project portfolio overview and implemented project and portfolio reporting. She shares how she gained trust and improved communication, and reminds us to listen and understand before making recommendations for change.

    This interview is also available as a video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVk-XAHIKE4&list=PL1ZmB1dbMaa1uauuDxHoxxMDyVV_oQIPs&index=25

    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 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/pragmaticpmo
    • https://www.facebook.com/PragmaticPMO
    Sign up to the (approximately!) monthly newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/844d51587a6c/pragmatic-pmo-mailing-list-sign-up
    #PragmaticPMO #PMO #ProjectManagement #LessonsLearned #SuccessesAndScarsShared #ScaryScarsShared

    • 10 min
    SSS #021: Too much, too soon with Richard Humphrey

    SSS #021: Too much, too soon with Richard Humphrey

    In this interview, Richard Humphrey tells us how what he thought was a sensible and pragmatic suggestion was summarily dismissed. He reminds us to pay attention to stakeholders' environment, and reminds us that incremental change is often better received and longer lasting than step change.

    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 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/pragmaticpmo
    • https://www.facebook.com/PragmaticPMO
    Sign up to the (approximately!) monthly newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/844d51587a6c/pragmatic-pmo-mailing-list-sign-up
    #PragmaticPMO #PMO #ProjectManagement #LessonsLearned #SuccessesAndScarsShared #ScaryScarsShared

    • 11 min
    SSS #020: Explosive expectations with Martin Robbie

    SSS #020: Explosive expectations with Martin Robbie

    In this interview, police officer Martin Robbie describes what it is like to manage a real emergency situation, and what he learned from doing it. He reminds us to prioritise and balance the needs of disparate stakeholders, and to use the right amount of communication to keep people informed but on task.

    This interview is also available as a video at http://bit.ly/ScaryScars

    This 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

    • 11 min
    SSS #019 Tricky Timescales with Ben Archer

    SSS #019 Tricky Timescales with Ben Archer

    In this interview, Ben Archer reminds us not to over-promise, and to minimise cost and complexity by minimising the number of project phases.

    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 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/pragmaticpmo
    • https://www.facebook.com/PragmaticPMO
    Sign up to the (approximately!) monthly newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/844d51587a6c/pragmatic-pmo-mailing-list-sign-up
    #PragmaticPMO #PMO #ProjectManagement #LessonsLearned #SuccessesAndScarsShared #ScaryScarsShared

    • 8 min

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