The Everyday PM: Project Management Principles for Your Everyday Life

Ann Campea

The Everyday PM podcast is a conversation amongst project management industry professionals and enthusiasts with varying experiences and perspectives on project management principles for your everyday life.

  1. Breaking Barriers: Dr. Vijayeta Malla on Women in Construction & PMI Global Leadership

    MAR 4

    Breaking Barriers: Dr. Vijayeta Malla on Women in Construction & PMI Global Leadership

    What does it take to break barriers in one of the most male-dominated industries in the world? And how can one leader use their platform to create systemic change for the next generation? In this inspiring conversation, I sit down with Dr. Vijayeta Malla, PMI Global Construction Ambassador and Co-Vice President of AACE New Jersey Chapter. With 17+ years managing $47B+ infrastructure programs including the Ontario Line Subway and Port of Oakland's E-PMO, Dr. Malla has not only built billion-dollar projects—she's building pathways for women in construction. In this episode, we explore: 🌍 The Ambassador Role — What it means to be PMI's Global Construction Ambassador, and how Dr. Malla uses this platform to advance project management excellence while advocating for women in the industry 🏗️ Breaking Barriers & Building Belonging — Specific, actionable strategies for creating a sense of belonging for women in construction, and how to leverage leadership positions to drive systemic change (not just surface-level initiatives) 👥 Leadership & Mentorship in Action — How to balance advancing your own career while actively championing others, and critical advice for emerging female project managers who feel isolated in their organizations 💡 Dual Leadership Insights — What it's like to serve in two major industry leadership roles simultaneously (PMI Global Construction Ambassador + AACE Co-VP), and how to maximize impact across multiple platforms 🚀 From Isolation to Impact — Practical guidance for women navigating male-dominated project environments, building professional networks, and finding mentorship when you're the only woman in the room Dr. Malla holds a Ph.D. in Construction Management from IIT Bombay and is a certified PMP and Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. Her research on women in construction and creating inclusive workplaces has been presented at major conferences including AACE International, WTS, and ASC. She's actively working to transform not just individual careers, but the entire industry culture. This conversation goes beyond inspiration—it provides concrete strategies for creating belonging, leveraging leadership platforms for advocacy, and mentoring the next generation while advancing your own career. Whether you're a woman in construction seeking guidance, a leader wanting to create more inclusive teams, or anyone interested in breaking barriers in male-dominated industries, this episode offers both hope and actionable wisdom. #ProjectManagement #WomenInConstruction #Leadership #PMI #AACE #Diversity #Inclusion #TheEverydayPM #Mentorship #BreakingBarriers #ConstructionIndustry

    28 min
  2. AI Ethics in Construction: Building Responsibly

    FEB 25

    AI Ethics in Construction: Building Responsibly

    Artificial intelligence is transforming construction planning and scheduling—but are we ready for the ethical challenges that come with it? When AI makes billion-dollar decisions, who's accountable? How do we prevent bias? And what does responsible digital transformation actually look like? In this critical conversation, I sit down with Dr. Vijayeta Malla, a Program/Project Controls Professional with 17+ years managing $47B+ infrastructure programs including the Ontario Line Subway and Port of Oakland's E-PMO. As both a practitioner implementing AI on mega-projects and a researcher publishing groundbreaking work on AI applications in the AEC industry, Dr. Malla brings a rare dual perspective on this transformative technology. In this episode, we explore: ✅ The Reality Check — Where AI is actually working in construction planning vs. where it's still just hype, with real examples from billion-dollar transit projects ⚖️ The Ethics Minefield — Who's responsible when AI makes scheduling decisions that affect billions in costs and thousands of jobs? Accountability frameworks every PM needs to understand 🤖 The Human Element — What the next generation of project controls professionals should be learning, and how to maintain transparency when AI influences decisions about people's livelihoods 🔍 Practical Frameworks — How to implement AI responsibly: audit for bias, establish human oversight, choose explainable tools, and focus on augmentation rather than replacement 🌐 The Future Vision — What responsible AI integration looks like 5-10 years from now, and the one thing every PM must understand about this transformation Dr. Malla serves as PMI's Global Construction Ambassador and Co-Vice President of AACE New Jersey Chapter. Her research on AI applications in AEC has been presented at AACE International 2025 and multiple industry conferences. She holds a Ph.D. in Construction Management from IIT Bombay and is a certified PMP and Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. This isn't just about technology—it's about making intentional ethical choices as we integrate AI into construction workflows. Whether you're exploring AI tools, concerned about automation, or leading digital transformation initiatives, this conversation provides the frameworks you need to navigate these complex decisions responsibly. Remember: Technology is a tool, but ethics is a choice. Make it intentionally. #ProjectManagement #ConstructionTech #AIEthics #DigitalTransformation #ResponsibleAI #TheEverydayPM #PMI #AACE #Infrastructure

    34 min
  3. Building Skills from the Ground Up: Solving the U.S. Construction Workforce Crisis

    FEB 18

    Building Skills from the Ground Up: Solving the U.S. Construction Workforce Crisis

    The U.S. construction industry is facing a crisis that threatens billions in infrastructure projects — and it's not just about labor shortages. It's about skills gaps, diversity challenges, and preparing for an AI-driven future. In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Dr. Vijayeta Malla, a Program/Project Controls Professional with 17+ years of experience managing $47B+ infrastructure programs including the Ontario Line Subway and Port of Oakland projects. As PMI's Global Construction Ambassador and a pioneer in AI-enabled project controls, Dr. Malla brings a unique perspective bridging experience across India, Canada, and the USA. In this episode, we dive deep into: 🏗️ The Real Crisis — What the workforce shortage actually looks like on billion-dollar mega-projects and why it should keep every PM up at night 🤖 The Technology Paradox — How AI, BIM, and advanced tools can help solve the crisis (or make it worse), and what "building skills from the ground up" means in 2026 👷‍♀️ The Diversity Solution — Why tradeswomen are leaving construction, and how addressing inclusion isn't just about fairness — it's about survival ⚡ Practical Actions TODAY — What project managers can do right now to address understaffed teams, skills gaps, and high turnover 🔮 The Future Vision — What success looks like 5-10 years from now and the one thing every PM needs to understand about this crisis Dr. Malla's research has been cited 146+ times, and she's presented at major conferences including AACE, ASC, and PMI Global Summit. Her insights on women in construction, AI applications in AEC, and creating inclusive workplaces are transforming how the industry thinks about its future. Whether you're managing a small renovation or overseeing billion-dollar infrastructure programs, this conversation will change how you think about workforce challenges and your role in solving them. #ProjectManagement #Construction #WorkforceDevelopment #AI #Diversity #TheEverydayPM #Infrastructure #PMI #AACE

    45 min

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The Everyday PM podcast is a conversation amongst project management industry professionals and enthusiasts with varying experiences and perspectives on project management principles for your everyday life.

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