Episodes
In this short episode we cover a simple approach for project email communications which really works well for informing end-users and/or large groups. Full show notes and website link coming soon...   =========================Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, like or give us a 5* rating on your podcast app! We really appreciate it. Disclaimer: All opinions are my own and do not represent the view of my employer. These are methods I’ve successfully used and honed over many years of real...
Published 02/07/21
In this episode we talk about how you can become leaner and more efficient in your project delivery. "....I thought if anyone reads that they are going to come back to me and say what is this total garbage you've written in your document....."   The Lean Startup by Eric Ries http://theleanstartup.com/   =========================Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, like or give us a 5* rating on your podcast app! We really appreciate it. Disclaimer: All opinions are my own and do not...
Published 10/19/20
In this podcast we look at our first Epic Project Fail and take away some key learnings. How do you deliver years late and go €billons over budget?? Simple: build an airport... Sources BBC Radio 4 - In Business, The Berlin Airport Fiasco https://www.bbc.com/news/world-48527308 https://onemileatatime.com/berlin-brandenburg-airport/ https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2015-07-23/how-berlin-s-futuristic-airport-became-a-6-billion-embarrassment ============ Thanks for listening. Please...
Published 07/13/20
How to deal with project overload You're delivering your projects. Everything is fine. And then you're given another one. It's still fine, so then another. And then the wheels begin to fall off... How to identify if you are overloaded What problems it causes Who is actually responsible? How to deal with the situation What if it doesn't work out like you hoped? What do you do then? =========================Thanks for listening. Please subscribe, like or give us a 5* rating on your podcast app!...
Published 06/06/20
In this podcast we discuss some of the merits of permanent and contract roles, and consider the factors that you might want to consider when deciding what's the right career option for you. PERM- base salary- company car- pension- other fringe benefits- training (usually paid for)- progression/transition- mentoring- redundancy- security- experience depends on employer CONTRACT - IS usually paid more- admin hassle- need to manage your own money- keep a buffer (both for the taxman and in case...
Published 04/04/20
Many people will now be working from home for the first time which, if you are used to 5 days working in the office, can be a culture shock. We look at what you need to create a productive working environment that fits in with your home life.   Broadband - plus your backup Recommended kit Working environment - separate from your home area Take breaks and get fresh air Daily routine Use meetings effectively in multiple ways Set clear targets and communicate these Tools you can use Addressing...
Published 03/18/20
In this episode we outline a straightforward process and approach which orgnaisations can use to help prepare for restrictions imposed due to the Coronavirus / Covid19 pandemic. In particular when you have no access to your premises.   Approach / Project Phases 1. Analysis - what systems have I got, and how critical are they? How to ask the right questions to determine this. 2. Requirements - what do we need to do, in detail? 3. Delivery - implementation, what are the tasks, who is doing them...
Published 03/13/20
In this episode we consider if AI could perform the Project Manager's role and ultimately put you out of a job. Let's hope not!   Technical links referred to https://eng.uber.com/introducing-ludwig/ https://www.tensorflow.org/ https://pytorch.org/ =================== http://www.thesmarterpm.com    
Published 02/15/20
What are the two most important words in delivering projects? This podcast is my view on some behaviours and words/phrases which may improve team working, and therefore help to deliver your projects. In no specific order or priority…. 1. Admit your weaknesses - don’t be afraid to ask for help. 2. Deal with unresponsive people - walk and talk rather than mail and wail! 3. Foster a team ethos - remember as a PM you’re not doing the actual work! 4. Ask for clarifications… “I understand that..”...
Published 01/06/20
In this podcast we’re covering meetings, both from an organiser but also from an attendee perspective. We cover some basic dos and don’ts to avoid meetings becoming inefficient and a time-drain. And we talk about biscuits :-) Organiser • Keep meetings an efficient length. 30-45 mins works for most meetings. (Almost all the 3 hour meetings I’ve been to could have been run in half that time or less) • Be ruthless about attendees - only invite who really needs to be there • Be clear about the...
Published 07/10/19
Change Management is one of those subjects which is often regarded as a 'dark art' and shrouded in mystery. But it's not that difficult provided you take a structured approach and watch out for a few gotchas. In this podcast we cover one approach (other approaches are available :-) and cover these in some detail. Clearly in a 20min slot we're not going to cover everything you ever wanted to know about managing change, but hopefully you'll take away some items of value. The stages are:1....
Published 05/14/19
There are some items that every project manager should have in their toolkit - one of these is the Decision Log. We explain what it is, how to use it and an example of where it helped me out on a real project! Download your free Decision Log template from http://www.thesmarterpm.com/resources
Published 04/29/19
In this episode we explore some of the key ways in which an Agile approach can add or deliver value, particularly when compared to a waterfall methodology. We're very much focussing on the business value rather than a technical or methodology discussion. We'll explore the benefits of early and frequent delivery, talk about feedback opportunities and also cover how business adoption can often be a barrier. Use this to help explain the benefits of agile in your organisation.
Published 04/16/19
How to effectively communicate with senior stakeholders on your projects.  A simple and practical approach that works!
Published 04/10/19
In this episode we're covering the topic "What are the qualities of a good PM?". Here's our list below. 1. Communications - different types, and lots of it!2. Persistence - having a 'can-do' attitude and not taking no for an answer3. Organised - managing lots of actions in the face of a torrent of email and project documents4. Being into the detail - enough so you can ask the right questions5. Team building - having the right behaviours and sharing the credit6. Problem solving (&...
Published 04/08/19
Hi! Introduction to the podcast, a quick overview about our approach and some of the topics we'll be covering. We expect to be publishing probably weekly at first and then bi-weekly ongoing. Music (c) Fenn Creative 2019. All content (c) www.thesmarterpm.com.
Published 04/08/19