The Project Doctor® podcasts give insights and practical advice on issues that all project managers run into. Listeners can expect a “5P” experience – with stories that are: professional, practical, personal, playful and created with passion. Grow your skills as you listen to, and learn from, each episode.About the COMPETENCIES series:In-depth exploration of project management competencies, along ... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | ManagementBusiness |
interview with Beverly Pasian on stakeholders, including the following topics: project management research, smart city projects, categorization / model for stakeholder engagement, stakeholder as victim, representativeness, unexpected stakeholders, co... more
interview with Richard Middelkoop on plan and control, controls in early project phases, budgets, baseline changes, KP's, use of tools, interfaces between subteams, integration, linking pins, suppliers and supply chain, different parameters for plan ... more
interview with Frank Vogelezang on cost estimating, cone of uncertainty, using historical data, scenarios, training vs experience, complexity vs criticality, anomalies, and the "count, compute, judge" approach to managing finance aspects
interview with Meinte Wildschut on risks, opportunities, uncertainty awareness, antifragile and chaordic projects.
interview with Liz Hector (projectskillsmentor.com) on Procurement and Partnership
introduction to the Competencies series; about ICB4 and the fundamentality of competencies
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