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Understanding Projects
Dave C. Barrett
51 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast consists series of discussions with project management academics and practitioners about the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical Guide by Dave C. Barrett.
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This podcast consists series of discussions with project management academics and practitioners about the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical Guide by Dave C. Barrett.
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Understanding Projects
#50 - PM challenges: bringing a gas drilling project back on schedule with Henry Hamud

My discussion today is with Henry Mamud. Henry has an extensive background in project and risk anagement with over 14 years of Canadian and international experience in managing large and complex projects including construction, infrastructure, oil and gas, and energy. Henry is also the President of Canada’s Technology Triangle PMI Chapter. During our discussion we talked about a challenging project Henry managed in the past. The project was a gas drilling project that was multiple days behind schedule with a significant penalty for each day late. Henry describes it as a classical critical path project and outlined the approaches he took to bring the project back on schedule. This is an episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists of a series of discussions with PM academics and practitioners about the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical Guide by Dave C. Barrett.


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2 years ago
34 minutes 37 seconds

Understanding Projects
#49 - The PMP and CAPM certifications with Marc Blanchette

My discussion today is with Marc Blanchette. For more information about Marc:

- https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcblanchette/ Marc is an innovative Program Management Leader with extensive experience directing international, high-priority software & hardware projects and programs. He has been recognized for developing & motivating team members with diverse cultural backgrounds by empowering them to overcome challenges and exceed expectations. Marc has also been very active in the Project Management Institute having been President of two PMI chapters and selected by PMI to participate in their Leadership Master Class. We talked about all things PMI certification. This includes their value, types of certifications, and the process of applying for and completing the certification process. We also talk about how the CAPM and PMP certifications relate to other Agile certifications. This is an episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists of a series of discussions with PM academics and practitioners about the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical Guide by Dave C. Barrett.


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2 years ago
33 minutes 43 seconds

Understanding Projects
#48 - White Space Project Management with Pawan Premi

My discussion today is with Pawan Premi. This is her second appearance on the podcast. Pawan has extensive experience in areas including design engineering, project management, and product management. She is also holds a P.Eng, PMP, and MBA. In our discussion today we talk about the concept of white space project management. Those new to the project management field sometimes view managing projects as merely coordinating different activities that occur during the project but otherwise take a fairly passive role. This may also be referred to as a project coordinator role. However, many experienced project managers realize that they need to play a more active role in the project by being the person who brings the different team members and areas of the organization together in order to complete the project. In effect, they are often the one who “connects the dots”. As Pawan explains, on a printed page, the white space between words connects the ideas and allows for the reader to better understand the concepts being communicated. This is what a white space project manager does – being that person who provides connections and actively guides the overall project. This is an episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists of a series of discussions with PM academics and practitioners about the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical Guide by Dave C. Barrett.


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2 years ago
26 minutes 46 seconds

Understanding Projects
#47 - The One-Page Business Case with Pawan Premi

My discussion today is with Pawan Premi. Pawan has extensive experience in areas including design engineering, project management, and product management. She is also a P.Eng, PMP, and an MBA grad. Our discussion today is on the topic of the business case. Many new to project management have difficulty distinguishing the purpose of a business case from a project charter. Pawan clarifies this point and also introduces a version of business case that she has successfully used: the One-Page Business Case. This is an episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists of a series of discussions with PM academics and practitioners about the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical Guide by Dave C. Barrett.

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2 years ago
23 minutes 31 seconds

Understanding Projects
#46 - Using power and influence to enhance project performance with Jennifer Beckett

Jennifer Beckett is a project manager working in the public service sector. Her background in sociology and project management, and her passion for public service has positioned her to work on projects in community housing, homelessness, Covid emergency response, immigration and settlement, and many other worthwhile endeavours. She has a special interest in the connections between community organizations and governing systems, and their impact on the lived experience of citizens. Our discussion today is on the topic of power and influence. Jennifer talks about the importance of effective communication, leadership, and approaches for influencing project team members and other stakeholders in order to achieve project goals. This is an episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists of a series of discussions with PM academics and practitioners about the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical Guide by Dave C. Barrett.


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2 years ago
42 minutes 35 seconds

Understanding Projects
#45 - Managing risk during construction projects with Robert Mansour

My discussion today is with Robert Mansour. Robert has extensive experience in delivering successful multi-million dollar projects in the commercial, industrial, retail, and oil & gas segments. His experience also includes contract management and negotiations, risk management, coordination of engineering, procurement, and quality monitoring and control. For more information about Robert:

  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertmansourpmp/


Our discussion focused on the application of risk management within physical projects such as construction or within the nuclear industry. As Robert explains, while risk is sometimes challenging to quantify in certain virtual projects such as software development, this is not the case in physical projects. The application of sound risk management to these projects is absolutely essential.

This is an episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists of a series of discussions with PM academics and practitioners about the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical Guide by Dave C. Barrett.


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2 years ago
38 minutes 28 seconds

Understanding Projects
#44 - Overcoming resistance to project management in organizations with Catherine Fox
My discussion today is with Catherine Fox. Catherine's background is diverse, with her experience including managing project managers, managing projects including those using Agile methodologies, business systems analysis, data warehousing projects, and most recently in the area of organizational development and employee success. For more information about Catherine: - https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-fox-7041511/ Our discussion focused on the introduction of project management to organizations and now to overcome some of the potentially negative stereotypes in these organizations. Catherine also shared the type of role she sees for project managers and how they may best provide value for organizations. This is an episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists of a series of discussions with PM academics and practitioners about the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical Guide by Dave C. Barrett.
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2 years ago
36 minutes 23 seconds

Understanding Projects
#43 - Using project management in a real estate business with Nicole Lopez
My discussion today is with Nicole Lopez.  In her role as a Real Estate agent, Nicole is dedicated to helping  people achieve their real estate goals.  She focuses on building strong  client relationships and ensuring her clients are educated on the home  buying and/or selling process so they know more, are prepared, and thus  feel confident on their real estate journey.   Prior to her work in real estate, Nicole was a Senior Program Manager in  the Biopharmaceutical industry. For more information about Nicole:  - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-l-0308447/  During our discussion, we talked about how her knowledge of project  management has helped her be successful in her real estate practice. Our  talk was an excellent example of how the tools and techniques of  project management can be used in practically any profession or  industry.    This is an  episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists  of a series of  discussions with PM academics and practitioners about  the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast  is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical  Guide by Dave  C. Barrett.
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2 years ago
35 minutes 52 seconds

Understanding Projects
#42 - Moving from an IT PM to a senior management role with Dale Van Looyen
My discussion today is with Dale Van Looyen. During Dale’s career of  over 25 years, she has successfully led global teams across IT and  shared services in roles from operations and project execution to  enterprise service management, strategic transformation, procurement,  and contracts management as both a customer and a provider of consulting  services. For more information about Dale:  - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dalevanlooyen/   In our discussion, we talked about how Dale started her career as a  project manager and how this progressed to more senior roles. We then  discussed her move from a project & program manager role to a  strategic role, as the Chief Operations Officer at her organization.    This is an  episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists  of a series of  discussions with PM academics and practitioners about  the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast  is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical  Guide by Dave  C. Barrett.
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2 years ago
41 minutes 53 seconds

Understanding Projects
#41 - Leadership and developing a positive project culture with Malak Attia
My discussion today is with Malak Attia. Malak’s background focuses on  leadership, as she has attained a Master’s degree in Leadership  Development and a PHd in Business Administration and Management. She  brings this leadership attention to both education and consulting. For  more information about Malak:   - https://www.linkedin.com/in/malakattia/   We discussed the role of a leader in developing a positive culture both  in the classroom and in a project as well as other related leadership  topics. This is an  episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists  of a series of  discussions with PM academics and practitioners about  the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast  is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical  Guide by Dave  C. Barrett.
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2 years ago
37 minutes 57 seconds

Understanding Projects
#40 - Implementing Sustainable Development Goals in projects with Anna Hohenadel
My discussion today is with Anna Hohenadel, who is the PRME Coordinator at Conestoga College. For more information about Anna:   https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-hohenadel/   Anna is currently spearheading an initiative to implement PRME at the  college – with PRME standing for Principles for Responsible Management  Education. Related to PRME, we talked about the United Nations  Sustainable Development Goals and how to work with organizations in  order to integrate these goals into their projects and operations. Our  discussion also included the challenges encountered, such as getting the  attention of the organization’s management, quantifying the benefits,  and the concept of green washing.   For more information about PRME and SDGs:  https://www.unprme.org  https://sdgs.un.org/goals   This is an  episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists  of a series of  discussions with PM academics and practitioners about  the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast  is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical  Guide by Dave  C. Barrett.
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3 years ago
26 minutes 54 seconds

Understanding Projects
#39 - Real-time planning & resource optimization with Gregory Stoos
My discussion today is with Gregory Stoos, founder & CEO of the company, Planless.io.    Our discussion focused on a key challenge facing many organizations: the  effective allocation and optimization of often limited resources to  support planning needs. I can certainly attest to this being a  significant pain point for many project and resource managers.     Gregory also talked about his company’s software product called  Planless, a real-time planning and resource optimization tool, and the  benefits that it provides in this area.    For more information about the Planless tool, see:   www.planless.com This is an  episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists  of a series of  discussions with PM academics and practitioners about  the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast  is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical  Guide by Dave  C. Barrett.
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3 years ago
37 minutes 45 seconds

Understanding Projects
#38 - Project schedules, estimate & resource challenges with Sheila Chu
My discussion today is with Sheila Chu. Sheila is an accomplished  project manager specializing in the full integration of new acquisitions  and amalgamations into her company’s infrastructure, applications  systems, and business processes. She also holds a number of project  management certifications including the PMP and Agile Scrum Master  designations. She is also an active member of the PMI Lakeshore Ontario  chapter where she has held a number of leadership positions and won a  number of chapter awards.  For more information about Sheila:  - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheila-b-chu/   During our discussion, we talked about her approach to creating project  schedules, software tools she has used, the scheduling challenges she  has encountered and approaches she has taken to solve these challenges.    This is an  episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists  of a series of  discussions with PM academics and practitioners about  the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast  is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical  Guide by Dave  C. Barrett.
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3 years ago
33 minutes 49 seconds

Understanding Projects
#37 - The future of work with Simon Chan
My discussion today is with Simon Chan. I’ve known Simon for many years  and have always found him to be an interesting and creative innovator. A  discussion with Simon always gets you thinking in new ways. For more  information about Simon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-c-chan/ https://www.adaptwithintent.com/  His career has been diverse, with roles including Innovation and Talent  Executive, Future of Work consultant, Leadership coach, and many others.  In his work regarding the Future of Work, he talks about the need for  lifelong learning, embracing change, and the importance of maintaining  healthy networks.  His advice is equally useful for both those about to start their careers  and for those who are at the mid or later point of their careers. This is an  episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists  of a series of  discussions with PM academics and practitioners about  the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast  is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical  Guide by Dave  C. Barrett.
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3 years ago
46 minutes 21 seconds

Understanding Projects
#36 - Project Management career paths with Harrison Chen
My discussion is with Harrison Chen. Harrison has extensive project management experience, including roles such as Project Control Officer, Project Leader, Project Manager, and Manager, Project Management Office. For more information about Harrison: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrisonchenpmp/ This leads to the topic of our discussion: the career path for project managers. We talk about how to start a career in project management, the traits of successful project managers, how to differentiate yourself, defining success, and the need for certifications. This is an  episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists of a series of  discussions with PM academics and practitioners about the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical Guide by Dave  C. Barrett.
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3 years ago
41 minutes 11 seconds

Understanding Projects
#35 - Project Management mentoring with Charles Igwe
My discussion today is with Charles Igwe. Charles has extensive credentials including a PhD in building and facilities management, an Executive MBA in Operations Management, and various certifications such as the Project Management Professional and Certified Scrum Master designations. For more information about Charles: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-igwe/  Our discussion focuses on Charles’ role as a PMI Mentor. During our discussion, we talked about the development of SMART career goals, the importance of new project managers developing their own sources of power, and some tips for those wanting to achieve their PMP certification. This is an  episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists  of a series of  discussions with PM academics and practitioners about  the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast  is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical  Guide by Dave  C. Barrett.
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3 years ago
42 minutes 37 seconds

Understanding Projects
#34 - Program management with Judy Shulist
My discussion today is with Judy Shulist. I worked with Judy a number  of years ago as she was an original faculty member in the first few  cohorts of the Conestoga Project Management program. Prior to this, Judy  gained extensive experience in operations, project, and program  management with a number of technology-based organizations. The focus of our discussion is on program management and the role of the  program manager. Judy provides an overview of the key differences and  some of the challenges encountered when managing a program. For more information about Judy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judy-shulist-pmp-26331410/ This is an  episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists of a series of  discussions with PM academics and practitioners about the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A  Practical Guide by Dave  C. Barrett.
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3 years ago
36 minutes 44 seconds

Understanding Projects
#33 - Maximizing project benefits with Fernando Santiago
My discussion today is with Fernando Santiago. Fernando has extensive experience in project, program, and portfolio management. I’ve known Fernando for many years and highly respect his knowledge of project management but particularly in some of the technical areas such a Earned Value Management. For more information about Fernando: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernandosantiagod/ During our discussion, we talked about the extension of Earned Value Management into the area of benefits management. This extension is a new indicator, the Realization Performance Indicator or RPI, that behaves the same as SPI and CPI, but measures the current forecast of benefits against the forecast baseline. This indicator would certainly be of interest to senior managers of organizations wanting to maximize the benefits achieve from their project portfolios. For more information about Fernando's ideas, please see:  PMI webinar "RPI - The Third Muskeeter in the Earned Value Framework":   https://www.projectmanagement.com/videos/550420/rpi---the-third-musketeer-in-the-earned-value-framework  (PMI membership required to view)  Fernando's book: "The Outcome-Driven Organization" available on Amazon This is an episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists   series of discussions with PM academics and   practitioners about the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast is   based on the text Understanding Project Management - A  Practical Guide by Dave C. Barrett.
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3 years ago
47 minutes 35 seconds

Understanding Projects
#32 - Matthew Black: Navigating an agile/waterfall organization
My discussion today is with Matthew Black. Matthew has a great deal of  experience in systems engineering and development in a variety of  industries including defense, aerospace, and financial services. He has  combined Agile tools with classical Waterfall delivery methods so that  what is delivered uses the best tools and processes to meet the needs of  the business partners and clients. For more information about Matthew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewblack2015/ This then was the basis for our conversation – that is the environment  where both agile and waterfall projects are employed. We talk about how  these two worlds may coexist and when it’s necessary to bend some of  the processes. We also talk about his being a self-proclaimed “data guy”  and how being technically curious can help organize information  effectively for the project.  This is an episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists   series of discussions with PM academics and   practitioners about the   real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast is   based on the text Understanding Project Management - A  Practical Guide   by Dave C. Barrett.
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3 years ago
36 minutes 4 seconds

Understanding Projects
#31 - Colleen McCann: Managing vs leading projects
My discussion today is with Colleen McCann. Colleen’s background  includes managing robotics and automation projects, she’s the founder of  a consulting and training website, and is a published author. She is  also a colleague as she is a research project manager at Conestoga College. For more information about Colleen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colleenmccannpmp/ We talk about a number of topics related to the people side of projects,  including balancing the PM’s responsibility for the project’s results  with their level of control, managing vs leading, and creating a  positive environment for the team. We also talked about communication  and the use of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) techniques when  interacting with others. To learn more about the approaches outlined by Colleen in this podcast, her book can be found here: https://amz.run/54WY. This is an episode of the Understanding Projects podcast which consists  series of discussions with PM academics and   practitioners about the  real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast is  based on the text Understanding Project Management - A  Practical Guide  by Dave C. Barrett.
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3 years ago
42 minutes 11 seconds

Understanding Projects
This podcast consists series of discussions with project management academics and practitioners about the real world aspects of projects and project management. The podcast is based on the text Understanding Project Management - A Practical Guide by Dave C. Barrett.