Ask Cadence: The Project Management Podcast

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Sinopse

Ask Cadence is a series dedicated to bringing solutions to your toughest project management problems. Using real-world project challenges from project managers in our global project management training seminars, our team offers guidance on how to tackle such issues as Scope, Schedule, Responsibility, Organizational Project Management, Agile Project Management and so much more. Join the discussion today and write us at cadence@cadencemc.com with your own project challenges.

Episódios

  • Dragging Feet

    05/02/2008 Duração: 06min

    On this week’s show, Jay Christensen and Rob Bremmer discuss the challenges that come with team members who don’t fully support your project. Do they have a full understanding of the project objective? Do they understand the potential impact of the project on the organization? Listen now for strategies to address these team members proactively to ensure they are delivering at their best on your most critical projects.On this week's show, Jay Christensen and Rob Bremmer discuss the challenges that come with team members who don't fully support your project. Do they have a full understanding of the project objective? Do they understand the potential impact of the project on the organization? Listen now for strategies to address these team members proactively to ensure they are delivering at their best on your most critical projects.

  • The Skill Gap

    29/01/2008 Duração: 06min

    With more projects than people in today's project environment, organizations are often forced to assign team members to project teams who are not equipped with the skills required to contribute most effectively. This skill gap can have a severe negative impact on project deliverables and put project managers in a difficult position when working to get their projects complete. On this week's show, Jay Christensen and Rob Bremmer address key organizational symptoms that can lead to an environment in which the skill gap occurs, and how to address these symptoms proactively to ensure the right team members are delivering at their best on the most critical projects.

  • Last Minute Scope Change

    22/01/2008 Duração: 06min

    This week, our Cadence graduate writes, "Complete requirements for the project are received before the project is due to be complete." Without complete organizational understanding and sponsor/customer agreement, this project problem comes up time and again. Experts Jay Christensen and Rob Bremmer walk through the nature of the problem and how you can put a keen eye on resolution by getting back to basics, holding the reins of communication tightly, while addressing the needs of the team. Listen to this week’s Ask Cadence for more on getting your teams talking, and thanks to those who have written in with this challenge!

  • Communication

    06/11/2007 Duração: 08min

    This week, our Cadence graduate writes, "communication is a key problem on our projects." In that simple statement, she sums up the baggage that comes with all projects in some form or another. Without a proper framework, inexperienced teams can become mired in process, and cause the project to suffer. Experts Jay Christensen and Scott Lisset walk through the nature of the problem and how you can put a keen eye on resolution by getting back to basics, holding the reins of communication tightly, while addressing the needs of the team. Listen to this week’s Ask Cadence for more on getting your teams talking, and thanks to those who have written in with this challenge!

  • Scope Creep

    31/10/2007 Duração: 08min

    Keeping a keen eye on scope is a key responsibility of every project manager. The ability to address any element that affects project performance risks triggering a cascade of changes to cost and schedule, that can have dangerous consequences to the project as a whole. Experts Jay Christensen and Scott Lissit walk through the nature of the problem and how you can put a keen eye on resolution by getting back to basics, holding the reins of scope tightly, while still listening to the core customer. Listen to this week’s Ask Cadence for more on getting your projects started right, and thanks to those who have written in with this challenge!

  • PMI Portland Special: Randall Englund on Project Sponsorship

    24/10/2007 Duração: 51min

    PMI Portland dinner meeting attendees were treated to this rousing speech by Randall Englund, author of the book “Project Sponsorship: Achieving Management Commitment for Project Success”. Englund is introduced here by Cadence COO Connie Plowman. Englund will be joined by co-author Alfonso Bucero teaching their first seminar with Cadence, Project Sponsorship, in early November. Visit cadencemc.com for more information on that seminar.

  • Define scope right from the start

    23/10/2007 Duração: 09min

    A universal understanding of project scope is critical to overcoming confusion in project start-up. This week’s problem comes from a project manager dealing with just that; multiple sponsors and members of leadership competing for input into project scope. Experts Jay Christensen and Scott Lissit walk through the nature of the problem and how you can put a keen eye on the resolution by getting back to basics and listening to your project customers. Listen to this week’s Ask Cadence for more on getting your projects started right!

  • Get the Right Skills on Project Teams

    16/10/2007 Duração: 09min

    This week we are thrilled to launch the inaugural episode of Ask Cadence!, tackling your gorilla project management problems, one week at a time. This week, Scott Lissit and Jay Christensen take on the perennial problem: lack of key skills on the project team. What can you do when your defined tasks don’t match the skills of your team? Listen to this episode for strategies to get your project needs met and keep your project moving!

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