Agile and Project Management - DrunkenPM Radio

Dave Prior, Agile Trainer, Consultant and Project Manager

A podcast about Agile and Project Management

  1. Breath, Stoicism, and The Power of Not Knowing with Carl Smith

    May 27

    Breath, Stoicism, and The Power of Not Knowing with Carl Smith

    In this episode, hosts Dave Prior and Stuart Young sit down with Carl Smith, a "philosophical futurist" and leader of The Bureau (https://thebureau.community/), a community of over 1,500 creative leaders. The conversation explores how to "tune up" your personal and professional systems to better serve yourself and others by embracing vulnerability, mindfulness, and the power of imperfection. Key Topics and Takeaways - The Trap of Busyness vs. Productivity: Carl shares a recent "reset" triggered by a Saturday morning spent staring at spreadsheets. He discusses the danger of moving from a "creating" mindset to a "protecting" mindset, and how his attempt to become more efficient unintentionally made his team inefficient. 
 - Energy Management and Burnout: Carl defines burnout as a state where you send all your energy out and none comes back. He uses a slot machine analogy to describe how different interactions can either deplete or replenish your internal "jackpot". 
 - Self-Regulation Power-Ups: -Speed Journaling -NSDR (Non-Sleep Deep Relaxation) -Nose Breathing (Yes, it's a thing) -Health Tracking Systems and why you might need more than one -Stoicism
 Links from the Podcast No One Is Coming to Save You: The Power Ups to Help Surf the Chaos https://tinyurl.com/5dsh2n4v The Bureau of Digital https://thebureau.community/ Breath by James Nestor https://tinyurl.com/38uemcx4 Outlive by Peter Attia https://tinyurl.com/4e5a6nc3 The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins https://tinyurl.com/2rpwe93u Project to Product by Mik Kersten https://tinyurl.com/2rksj6bw Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman https://tinyurl.com/46xeh8nn Everyday Stoicism by Gareth Southwell https://tinyurl.com/5c5n5392 Daily Stoic Podcast byRyan Holiday https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-daily-stoic/id1430315931 Life Saver Graphics LLC —https://tinyurl.com/yfr95r8u 
 Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Systems of Imperfection 03:22 The Importance of Self-Care and Productivity 05:50 Navigating Work Overwhelm and Chaos 08:55 The Role of Community in Professional Growth 11:45 Self-Awareness and Emotional Intelligence 14:50 Mindfulness Practices for Better Living 17:47 The Power of Authenticity in Leadership 20:59 The Intersection of Technology and Humanity 23:59 Stoicism and Its Relevance Today 26:54 Embracing Imperfection and Learning from Mistakes 29:52 The Future of Work and Community Engagement 32:57 Creating Value Through Collaboration 35:54 Final Thoughts on Being Human in a Digital Age 56:09 Outro.mp4 Contacting Carl: The Bureau of Digital: https://thebureau.community/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-w-smith/ Contacting Stuart  - linktr.ee/stuartliveart

Contacting Dave  -linktr.ee/mrsungo

    56 min
  2. The Journey from Project Manager to Chief of Staff with Darby Strong

    May 21

    The Journey from Project Manager to Chief of Staff with Darby Strong

    The Journey from Project Manager to Chief of Staff with Darby Strong In this conversation, Dave Prior and Darby Strong explore the transition from project management to the role of chief of staff, emphasizing the importance of interpersonal skills, empathy, and systems thinking. They discuss how experiences in the restaurant industry can shape effective project managers and the significance of creating a supportive work environment. The dialogue highlights the need for leaders to be aware of their impact on team dynamics and the importance of fostering a culture of collaboration and trust. In this conversation, Darby and Dave explore the nuances of leadership roles, particularly the differences between project managers and chiefs of staff. They discuss the importance of trust, courage, and the ability to absorb ambiguity in leadership. Darby shares her personal journey and insights on transitioning from project management to a chief of staff role, emphasizing the need for cooperation and systems thinking. The conversation also touches on the significance of taking action and the value of interdisciplinary approaches in effective leadership. Takeaways - The restaurant experience provides valuable skills for project management. - Effective project managers are often generalists with a systems thinking approach. - Communication and empathy are crucial in leadership roles. - Creating a supportive environment helps teams thrive. - The role of chief of staff involves strategic partnership with leadership. - Project managers can influence organizational culture positively. - Understanding team dynamics is essential for effective leadership. - Compassion for leaders can enhance team performance. - Interdependence is key in collaborative work environments. - Project managers should focus on nurturing both teams and leadership. - Chiefs of staff need to absorb ambiguity for clarity. - Building trust takes time and consistent effort. - Courage to be candid is crucial in leadership roles. - Project managers can transition to chief of staff roles with the right mindset. - Creating systems for cooperation is essential in leadership. - Influence is a key skill for project managers and scrum masters. - Taking action can help overcome inertia and open new opportunities. - Interdisciplinary approaches can enhance leadership effectiveness. - Understanding natural systems is vital for effective project management. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:58 The Restaurant Experience and Project Management 06:03 The Importance of People in Project Management 08:56 Transitioning from Project Management to Chief of Staff 12:04 The Role of a Chief of Staff 14:53 Navigating Leadership and Team Dynamics 18:02 Empathy and Perspective in Leadership 25:26 Interdependence Day: A Unique Celebration 26:10 Traits of a Chief of Staff vs. Project Manager 30:12 Building Trust and Courage in Leadership 32:23 Absorbing Ambiguity: The Role of a Chief of Staff 33:20 Transitioning from Project Management to Chief of Staff 35:15 Creating Systems for Cooperation 37:12 The Influence of Project Managers and Scrum Masters 41:56 Taking Action: Overcoming Inertia 43:42 Interdisciplinary Approaches in Leadership Contacting Darby LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darbystrong/

    45 min
  3. How AI is Transforming Scrum Teams - Practical Strategies from Claudio Lassala

    May 18

    How AI is Transforming Scrum Teams - Practical Strategies from Claudio Lassala

    Discover how AI can be seamlessly incorporated into Scrum teams to enhance productivity, storytelling, and problem-solving. Claudio Lassala shares real-world experiences of leveraging AI to fill skill gaps, automate tasks, and scale solutions, challenging traditional notions of team roles and developer identities. Key Insights: • The importance of teaching AI your principles for better, personalized outcomes • AI's role in automating routine tasks allows developers to focus on high-value stakeholder engagement • Emphasizing a solution-oriented mindset rather than coding as an identity • Managing resistance by framing AI as a problem-solving partner, not a threat • Continuous re-skilling and mindset shifts needed for teams to thrive with AI • Leaders should focus on enabling their teams to leverage AI ethically and effectively Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and Claudio's background in IT and agile coaching 02:21 - How AI is integrated into Scrum teams 03:45 - Using AI to write user stories and acceptance criteria 05:24 - The importance of conversations and stories in Agile 07:01 - Teaching AI to reflect team principles and critique solutions 08:15 - Addressing fears of losing roles with AI integration 09:42 - Resistance from team members and how to approach it 11:08 - Demonstrating productivity gains with AI-driven planning 12:13 - Balancing automation with the human touch in problem-solving 15:03 - Clarifying misconceptions about AI automating all tasks 16:38 - Managing detailed task decomposition with AI 18:04 - The evolution of developer roles and knowledge retention 20:17 - Using analogies like cars with carburetors to explain technological shifts 21:34 - Passion projects and opportunities AI unlocks 23:29 - How AI might change the identity of developers 26:38 - The need for continuous retraining and knowledge updating 29:43 - Supporting team members in adapting to AI tools 33:01 - Leadership strategies for leveraging AI ethically and effectively 36:16 - Personal storytelling: AI in content creation and blogging 37:04 - Claudio’s favorite guitar solo and closing thoughts Contact Claudio • LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudiolassala/ • Web / Blog https://lassala.net/ • Improving https://www.improving.com/profile/claudio-lassala/

    37 min
  4. The AI Engagement Lifecycle with Endava, Dava.X.AI, and Miro

    May 12

    The AI Engagement Lifecycle with Endava, Dava.X.AI, and Miro

    Endava set out to reinvent how IT services get delivered in an AI-native world. Dava.X.AI is the group inside Endava driving that shift. Miro is the workspace they're building it on. Together they've shipped Davaflow — an AI engagement lifecycle that runs from signal to explore to govern to evolve, with humans and agents working alongside each other the whole way. On the latest drunkenPM Radio, Matt Cloke (CTO, Endava), Joe Dunleavy (Global Head of Dava.X.AI), and Dave Ross (Evangelist at Miro) talk about how the three came together, what real partnership looks like when two roadmaps quietly merge into one journey, and what it took to actually make it work. Full episode is live. Takeaways - Reframe from value capture to value creation — don't use AI to make existing processes 10–15% better, reimagine the work entirely from an AI-first perspective. - IT services hit its "ChatGPT moment" two years ago when clients and analysts started asking Endava why they were needed if AI could just write the code. - AI is becoming a method, not a tool — just as Agile organized humans to do work, this new method organizes agents and the people working alongside them. - The technology question is largely settled; the change management question isn't — quality has hit the inflection point, and what remains is the human shift, much like Waterfall-to-Agile. - DavaFlow runs in four phases — Signal, Explore, Govern, and Evolve — moving from identifying the right problem, through virtual personas and prototypes, to governing agent output, to evolving in production. - Chat is the wrong interface for most of this work — humans are visual creatures, and tools like Miro give LLMs context that a chat box never could. - AI-driven work can produce better traceability than humans ever did — every decision and prototype connects back through the chain of thought, what Joe called "traceability on steroids." - Anyone can buy the tools — what separates enterprise work from vibe-coding chaos is policy-as-code, defined skills, and human-in-the-loop checkpoints. - Adoption happens in baby steps, not the full vision — showing people the end of the journey overwhelms them, so start at signal and layer in each next step. - The hardest part is the identity question — engineers liked writing code and designers liked crafting prototypes, and the shift is a growth-mindset problem, not a skills problem. Links from the Podcast Endava: https://www.endava.com/ Dava.X.AI https://www.endava.com/dava-x/dava-x-ai Miro: https://miro.com/index/ Upcoming Miro Canvas Events Main Canvas 2026 landing page: https://canvas.miro.com/ Register for the streaming event on May 19 where Joe will be speaking:  https://canvas.miro.com/sanfrancisco/virtual-keynote Register for the in-person event on May 19th in San Francisco where Joe is speaking live:  https://canvas.miro.com/sanfrancisco Register for the in-person event on June 2nd in London where Matt will be speaking live: https://canvas.miro.com/london Register for the in-person event on June 16th in Sydney where Wesley Fagan the APAC SVP for Strategy and Chief Design Officer at Endava will be speaking live: https://canvas.miro.com/sydney Contacting the Guests Matt Cloke https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattcloke/ Joe Dunleavy https://www.linkedin.com/in/joedunleavy/ Dave Ross https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidmross/ Dave Prior https://linktr.ee/mrsungo Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Endava and AI Transformation 08:54 Navigating the AI Landscape: Challenges and Opportunities 17:52 The Evolution of Miro and AI Integration 24:00 Dava Flow: The AI Engagement Lifecycle 25:49 The Power of Visual Context in AI 27:03 Enhancing Contextual Understanding with AI 29:12 Temporal Dimensions in Decision Making 31:27 Navigating Change in Organizational Mindsets 35:40 Demonstrating Value to the C-Suite 38:13 Embracing the Future of Work 41:09 Amplifying Human Creativity with AI

    47 min
  5. Breathing Ego with Nic Sementa

    May 1

    Breathing Ego with Nic Sementa

    In this engaging conversation, Dave interviews Nic Sementa about his new book, 'Breathing Ego,' which serves as a guided workbook for leaders under pressure. Nic shares his journey from a young salesman to a successful entrepreneur, emphasizing the importance of managing egos in leadership. He discusses the balance between servant leadership and command-and-control styles, the impact of AI on leadership dynamics, and the transition from being an entrepreneur to an employer. Nic also reflects on his failures and the lessons learned, advocating for radical self-responsibility in leadership. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of leadership, responsibility, and self-perception. They discuss the importance of taking ownership of one's role as a leader, the challenges of navigating ego, and the necessity of creating safe spaces for teams. The dialogue emphasizes the value of empowering employees through trust and the significance of self-kindness in leadership. The speakers also reflect on the entrepreneurial journey, highlighting the lessons learned from failure and the importance of resilience. Key Takeaways - Ego management is crucial for effective leadership. - A healthy ego is necessary for personal and professional growth. - The book 'Breathing Ego' is designed for leaders managing others. - AI can serve as a double-edged sword in leadership dynamics. - Transitioning from entrepreneur to employer changes risk tolerance. - Failures in management can lead to valuable lessons. - Radical self-responsibility is key for leaders. - The journey of leadership is about playing the game, not just winning. - Legacy involves creating a strong family and business to support each other. - Leadership involves taking responsibility for the team's challenges. - Self-perception can be influenced by the ego and external validation. - Creating safe spaces requires a proactive approach from leaders. - Empowering teams means trusting them to perform without micromanagement. - Failure is a crucial part of the learning process for entrepreneurs. - The journey of entrepreneurship often involves overcoming significant obstacles. - Self-kindness is essential for effective leadership and team dynamics. - Understanding one's limitations can enhance hiring practices. - Conflict resolution skills are vital for maintaining team harmony. - The narrative of self-worth should not be tied to external validation. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Nic Sementa and His Book 02:19 Nic's Background and Journey 04:42 The Concept of Ego in Leadership 08:04 Managing Egos: Balancing Leadership Styles 12:57 The Role of AI in Leadership 15:43 The Journey from Entrepreneur to Employer 20:50 Learning from Failures in Management 23:58 Radical Self-Responsibility in Leadership 24:55 The Role of Leadership in Responsibility 25:44 Navigating Ego and Self-Perception 28:02 Creating Safe Spaces as a Leader 30:00 Empowering Teams Through Trust 32:04 Embracing Failure as a Learning Tool 34:19 The Journey of an Entrepreneur 36:24 The Importance of Self-Kindness in Leadership Nic’s Book Breathing Ego https://tinyurl.com/2c4mhvmp Contacting Nic LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nic-sementa-2753242b/ Contacting Dave https://linktr.ee/mrsungo Links from the Intro Systems of Imperfection - Discovering Your Superpowers https://www.gsgvan26.com/agenda/session/1821410 Ai Readiness for Project Managers https://beforeaiready.com Recording of Gain Confidence as an AI Ready Project Manager https://maven.com/p/4ac5d0/gain-confidence-as-an-ai-ready-project-manager

    49 min
  6. Surfing Chaos - AI & the Project Manager  EP5 4-7-26

    Apr 7

    Surfing Chaos - AI & the Project Manager EP5 4-7-26

    This episode explores the integration of AI into enterprise, project management in the AI era, and future skills needed to thrive alongside AI. Guests share insights on AI readiness, skill development, and upcoming training opportunities. Takeaways AI readiness programs provide valuable insights into enterprise AI adoption Project managers need to adapt to AI-driven workflows or risk obsolescence Developing visual thinking skills enhances communication and collaboration in AI contexts Chapters 00:00 Skills in the Age of AI 02:16 The Role of Project Management in AI 03:41 Future Trends and Skills Investment 05:04 Systems of Imperfection Podcast Introduction 06:29 Visual Thinking and Communication Links AI Ready Certification by C4G Enterprises - https://maven.com/c4g-academy/ai-ready Systems of Imperfection Podcast - https://systemsofimperfection.riverside.com/ The Responsive Chord by Tony Schwartz https://tinyurl.com/4sb4kcvj Find Stuart  linktr.ee/stuartliveart

Find Dave  linktr.ee/mrsungo To get a discount on upcoming classes just email dave@drunkenpmradio.com No One Is Coming to Save You: The Power-Ups you need to surf the chaos
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    8 min

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