PMP Exam Radioshow (Project Management)

Phill Akinwale, PMP, ACP, OPM3

This is a radio show with a focus on the PMP Exam, coaching on process groups, knowledge areas, ITTOs, Agile, Scrum and a lot more! The PMP exam is one of the most popular certifications and the most popular and controversial project management certifications in the world! Phill is the Principal at Praizion.com, a project management and leadership firm. He has over 2 decades of corporate management experience. He is passionate about leadership, agile, predictive and hybrid methods. This show is listener supported via: https://anchor.fm/pmpradio/support

  1. FEB 26

    PMP is Changing in July 2026 - Get it Sorted!

    The PMP exam is evolving again.Starting July 2026, PMI is rolling out updates that reflect where project management is actually headed — hybrid delivery models, AI integration, data-driven decision-making, and stronger business alignment.If you're thinking about getting certified, already studying, or training others, this is not the time to drift.This is the time to get it sorted.What’s Likely Changing?While PMI doesn’t overhaul everything overnight, updates typically reflect:Greater emphasis on hybrid and adaptive deliveryMore real-world business acumen and strategic thinkingStronger focus on leadership influence over technical memorizationDeeper integration of technology, automation, and AI-enabled workflowsScenario-heavy questions that test judgment under pressureTranslation: less textbook recall, more applied thinking.What This Means for YouIf you plan to take the PMP before July 2026:You still have a window to prepare under the current structure.Your study materials remain valid.Momentum matters — don’t stall.If you're taking it after July 2026:Expect refined domains.Expect updated examples.Expect more real-world nuance.Expect decision-making depth over process trivia.The fundamentals won’t disappear — Integration, Scope, Schedule, Cost, Risk, Stakeholders — those pillars stay.But how they are tested will continue shifting toward leadership and business impact.The Bigger PictureThe PMP is not becoming easier.It’s becoming more relevant.PMI is aligning the credential with how projects are actually delivered in 2026:Distributed teamsCloud infrastructureAI-supported planningContinuous delivery environmentsBusiness-first accountabilityThat means you can’t just memorize outputs.You must understand flow.You must understand intent.You must understand why.What You Should Do NowDecide your timeline.Commit to a structured study plan.Focus on logic and sequencing — not rote memorization.Practice scenario-based questions.Build judgment, not just recall.If you’ve been “thinking about” PMP… stop thinking.Act.July 2026 is not far away.Get it sorted.

    16 min
  2. FEB 1

    How to Conquer the PMP Exam in 2026

    How to Conquer the PMP® Exam in 2026 https://pmradio.org - Get the NEW PMP Prep App! The PMP exam in 2026 is not about memorizing processes, formulas, or buzzwords. It is about thinking like a project leader, making sound decisions under uncertainty, and applying the right approach—predictive, Agile, or hybrid—based on context. How to Conquer the PMP Exam in 2026 is a practical, no-nonsense guide designed to help you stop guessing and start reasoning the way the exam expects. This approach focuses on logic, flow, and judgment, not rote learning. You’ll learn how to: Understand the why behind every project decision, from charter to close Navigate People, Process, and Business Environment questions with confidence Apply Agile values, principles, and mindset without abandoning governance Recognize hybrid scenarios and choose the right response every time Avoid common exam traps that punish tool-first or document-heavy thinking Read questions the way PMI intends—not the way they’re written Instead of overwhelming you with content, this guide sharpens your decision-making instincts, helping you quickly eliminate weak options and select the best answer—even when none feel perfect. Whether you are: Studying for the first time Retaking the exam Or certified long ago and re-grounding your fundamentals This resource helps you think clearly, stay calm, and perform with purpose on exam day. This is not about cramming.It’s about mastering how PMI thinks.

    26 min
  3. JAN 1

    How to SET YOUR Goals for 2026 Using the John Maxwell PLAN AHEAD Method

    2026 will not reward hope. It will reward intention.In this video, I walk you through a bold, practical framework for goalsetting in 2026—not wishful thinking, not hype, but deliberate planning backed by action. If you want 2026 to be your strongest year yet, it starts with deciding in advance what success looks like and building the discipline to pursue it relentlessly.I break down the PLAN AHEAD framework step by step, showing you how to:• Set macro goals aligned to each quarter• Define non-negotiable outcomes instead of vague intentions• Build flexibility without losing momentum• Communicate your vision so others can support it• Take action even when conditions aren’t perfect• Anticipate problems instead of being surprised by them• Maintain a strong mental posture when pressure shows up• Review, reprioritize, and protect what truly mattersThis isn’t about doing more.It’s about doing what matters.If you’ve ever felt busy but not moving forward…If your goals keep slipping into “next year”…If you’re ready to stop negotiating with your future—This message is for you.Your 2026 is waiting.Plan ahead.Be bold.And take it head on.2026 BOLD GOALSETTING0:00 – Welcome to 2026 & why this year must be intentional0:45 – Hope vs action: why planning separates winners1:38 – Macro goals & the quarterly mindset (Q1–Q4)2:13 – PLAN AHEAD framework overview2:19 – P: Predetermine your course of action2:52 – Deciding success in advance (vision before movement)3:29 – Quarterly goals & highest return / reward thinking4:08 – Real story: climbing out of major debt through planning4:44 – Mapping major moves & eliminating hesitation5:16 – Defining non-negotiable goals & outcomes6:06 – L: Lay out your goals6:14 – Why vague goals produce vague results6:20 – SMART goals explained (specific, measurable, time-bound)6:50 – Macro goals vs micro goals7:07 – Breaking annual goals into quarterly, monthly, weekly wins7:31 – Visibility, accountability & goal tracking8:02 – A: Allow time for adjustments8:08 – Why plans break and flexibility wins8:44 – COVID lesson: pivoting when reality shifts9:16 – Buffer time, reviews, and contingency planning9:42 – AI, market shifts & knowing when to pivot10:32 – N: Notify key personnel10:38 – You cannot win alone10:55 – Alignment, trust, and momentum11:14 – Communicating vision to family, teams, stakeholders11:32 – A: Allow time for acceptance11:39 – Why big change needs time to land11:47 – Kayaku: bad change vs meaningful change12:25 – Leading people at their pace13:01 – Family, teams & avoiding shock change13:16 – Patience now prevents resistance later14:10 – H: Head into action14:21 – Planning without execution is paralysis14:35 – “Do it ugly” & imperfect action15:02 – First 48 hours: momentum rules15:25 – Public accountability & bias toward action15:53 – E: Expect problems15:58 – Obstacles are inevitable, not anomalies16:12 – BEHAG mindset: big, bold, uncomfortable goals16:46 – Risk thinking & if-then scenarios17:23 – Reframing problems as puzzles17:39 – A: Always point to the positive17:46 – Narrative, mindset & strategic optimism17:53 – Zig Ziglar: attitude vs aptitude18:31 – Cutting negativity & complaint cycles19:10 – Wins reviews & gratitude practices19:45 – D: Daily review & reprioritize19:54 – Aggressive prioritization (Jack Welch example)20:49 – Killing noise & focusing on the vital few21:48 – Time as your most valuable asset22:09 – Daily recalibration habit23:26 – Reward, risk & value prioritization filter24:12 – BHAG decisions & early execution24:37 – Be bold, aggressive, and decisive with goals26:39 – Final charge: Your 2026 awaits27:04 – Closing message: plan ahead and take no prisonersTo learn music theory, visit http://phillc.netSupport your buddy Phill with a ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/s/a7ebeb0d04To learn music theory, visit http://phillc.netSupport your buddy Phill with a ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/s/a7ebeb0d04

    27 min

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This is a radio show with a focus on the PMP Exam, coaching on process groups, knowledge areas, ITTOs, Agile, Scrum and a lot more! The PMP exam is one of the most popular certifications and the most popular and controversial project management certifications in the world! Phill is the Principal at Praizion.com, a project management and leadership firm. He has over 2 decades of corporate management experience. He is passionate about leadership, agile, predictive and hybrid methods. This show is listener supported via: https://anchor.fm/pmpradio/support

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