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The PMI-ACP Audio Course is a complete audio-first training series designed to help you master agile principles, practices, and exam readiness for the PMI Agile Certified Practitioner credential. Across 99 structured episodes, the course covers mindset, leadership, product delivery, metrics, risk management, and continuous improvement—all explained in clear, scenario-focused language that prepares you for the exam. Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or studying at your desk, each episode ...
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As digital threats intensify and compliance requirements grow more demanding, Trust.ID Talk is your critical source for mastering digital identity and PKI management. Brought to you by GlobalSign, this podcast targets the real-world challenges faced by IT security leaders, cybersecurity managers, and tech executives in industries like finance, healthcare, education, government and insurance. Each episode offers a front-row seat to conversations with industry pioneers, thought leaders, and su ...
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Agile Positive

Vinod Narayan

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Agile Positive is hosted by Vinod Narayan, an Agile Practitioner and Scrum Master. The podcast is more about exploring the possibilities of using Agile thinking in teams, life, personal life and even families.
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The Certified PMP® Audio Course is your complete, on-the-go study companion for mastering the Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification exam. Designed for busy professionals, this Audio Course transforms every aspect of the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) exam content into structured, easy-to-follow lessons that blend clarity with real-world application. Each episode guides you through the principles of project leadership, process integration, stakeholder management, risk, qu ...
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The Project+ Audio Course is a complete, on-demand learning series built around the CompTIA Project+ (PK0-005) certification exam objectives. Each episode transforms key project management concepts into clear, practical, and easy-to-follow lessons you can absorb anytime, anywhere. Covering topics such as project life cycles, scheduling, budgeting, communication, risk management, and IT governance, this Audio Course helps you develop the knowledge and confidence to lead and support projects e ...
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Real Life PMP

Crystal Richards

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A weekly series produced by Crystal Richards, the owner and principal of MindsparQ, where she trains people to be better project managers. This podcast will talk about using your project management skills now that you have achieved your project management certification(s) and will focus on tips and ways to go beyond achieving the PMP and putting the better practices into real-life use. And if you are misfit project manager like Crystal, you'll want to listen in too!
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Show Me the Honey

Apian Learning

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Join Belinda Doveston and her special guests in an engaging conversation about building purposeful people, agile teams and great organisations. Each episode features different practical approaches and powerful insights to support you to develop as a leader and to create meaningful change while inspiring your team and having fun! This podcast is published Apian Learning – an online learning platform dedicated to high-impact business and team building e-learning courses. At Apian, the focus is ...
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Error Code

Robert Vamosi

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Error Code is a biweekly narrative podcast that provides you both context and conversation with some of the best minds working today toward code resilience and dependability. Work that can lead to autonomous vehicles and smart cities. It’s your window in the research solving tomorrow’s code problems today.
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The weekly PM for the Masses Podcast focuses on helping the Project Manager or aspiring Project Manager take their life and career to new levels. The host, Cesar Abeid, interviews Project Managers and other professionals who are doing extraordinary work and as a result are seeing fantastic results that push both their personal and professional life forward. Cesar takes what is working for these professionals and breaks it down into actionable items you can implement right away in your job or ...
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In this episode of Trust.ID Talk: The Digital Certificate and Identity Security Podcast, host Michelle Davidson is joined by Alexander Byrne, Director of Compliance at Thrive, to discuss how organizations can leverage compliance as a competitive advantage rather than viewing it simply as a regulatory burden to enhance their tech stack and accelerat…
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At Black Hat USA 2025, Dan Berte, IoT Director at Bitdefender, revisits his talk last year about hacking solar panels in light of the blackout in Spain and Portugal. While the Iberian Peninsula blackout wasn’t an attack, it shows how sensitive these systems are when mixing old and new technologies, and how living off the land attacks might someday …
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At Black Hat USA 2025, Noam Moshe from Claroty’s Team 82 revealed several vulnerabilities in Axis Communications’ IP camera systems, including a deserialization flaw that could let attackers run remote code. The team worked with Axis to patch the issues. Moshe says that this case highlights the broader security risks still common in the billions of…
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In this episode of Cisco Champion Radio, we dive into the future of meeting room technology and the innovations reshaping hybrid collaboration. From the shift to AV over IP and the power of Cisco Vision PTZ to the AI-driven features in RoomOS 26, Cisco is redefining what’s possible in modern meeting spaces.Discover how AI enhances audio and video e…
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Ad fraud driven by both humans and AI agents require new signals beyond traditional bot-vs-human checks. Gavin Reid and Lindsay Kaye from HUMAN Security discuss how monetization includes ad and click fraud (peach pit), selling residential proxy access, and operating botnets for hire and preventing harm requires dismantling criminal infrastructure a…
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In this episode of Trust.ID Talk: The Digital Certificate and Identity Security Podcast, host Michelle Davidson is joined by Giles Thornton, Head of Information Security at The Premier League, to explore why security teams feel like they’re constantly firefighting and how to break free. Giles shares insights into security perfectionism and complian…
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In this episode of Cisco Champion Radio, we spotlight Cybersecurity Awareness Month and the resources available to help you strengthen your skills and defenses in an evolving threat landscape. With cyberattacks growing more sophisticated and the industry facing a global shortage of 4 million professionals, the need for education and training has ne…
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Sustainability is no longer a “nice to have”—it’s quickly becoming a priority for businesses, boards, and communities across the globe. In this episode of Cisco Champion Radio, we explore how IT is playing a central role in driving sustainable outcomes and reshaping the future of buildings, products, and customer experiences.Our experts unpack Cisc…
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From AI-powered robots to autonomous vehicles and data-hungry cameras, the next generation of connected assets is pushing wireless networks to their limits. While Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 deliver leaps in speed, bandwidth, and capacity, some applications demand even more—ultra-low latency, higher reliability, and seamless connectivity.In this episode, …
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In this episode of Cisco Champion Radio, we dive into the ever-evolving security landscape, with a focus on the rise of identity-based attacks, third-party risk, and the challenges of integrating security tools in modern operations.Join security experts and Champions as they unpack how cybercriminals are bypassing traditional defenses—exploiting us…
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The tech landscape never stops evolving — and neither does Cisco's commitment to keeping IT professionals ahead of the curve. In this episode of Cisco Champion Radio, we dive deep into the latest updates to the Cisco Certification Portfolio, designed to better align with the skills, roles, and technologies shaping the future of networking.Join us a…
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Certification exams increasingly reflect the IT OT convergence, acknowledging that many protections apply across both domains requiring holistic security approaches rather than siloed solutions. John France, CISO at ISC2, explains that as threats grow more complex, certifications, continuous learning, and diverse skills are essential to building a …
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In this final installment of the podcast series, Crystal Richards and Barbara Kephart extend their expertise to rising project managers. They share their latest projects, reflect on lessons learned, and open themselves up to provide resources, recommendations, and encouragement for the next generation of project leaders. This wrap-up episode leaves…
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The EU’s new Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) sets higher security requirements but leaves many technical details undecided. This puts pressure on vendors of connected or software-based products to either redesign, retrofit, or withdraw from the market. According to Roland Marx, Senior Product Manager at Swissbit, the CRA’s three-year rollout is meant to…
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Author of PMP Exam Prep For Dummies, Crystal Richards, relates to the misfit project managers and serves to bridge the gap for rising misfits to the project management space. She shares her acknowledgements and appreciates her support system for keeping her motivated during the writing process. #PMP #ExamPrep #MindsparQ…
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In this episode, host Crystal Richards and Barbara Kephart grapple with the realities of breaking into the project management role. They discuss the challenges of becoming a subject matter expert, establishing credibility, and learning how to confidently command space in the workplace. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to start or st…
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Author of PMP Exam Prep For Dummies, Crystal Richards, appreciated the opportunity from the publisher, Wiley, to speak in her natural voice in her book. As if it’s a transcription of her live course classroom, PMP Exam Prep for Dummies encapsulates the real her. The blunt version, the mentor version, and the friendly coffee date version. #PMP #Exam…
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In this episode of Trust.ID Talk: The Digital Certificate and Identity Security Podcast, host Michelle Davidson is joined by Arvid Vermote, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at GlobalSign, to dive into the Certificate Authority/Browser Forum (CA/B Forum), the decision-making body behind the rules that keep the internet's trust backbone secu…
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Author of PMP Exam Prep For Dummies, Crystal Richards, opens up in this candid voice note about her first one-star review. Her honest, raw reaction and seeing the good in public feedback while turning it into motivation reinforces the confidence she encourages in the book, further inspiring her true audience. #PMP, #ExamPrep, #MindsparQ…
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Author of PMP Exam Prep For Dummies, Crystal Richards, gives an insightful reflection in this voice note about time management, content planning, and mindfulness throughout project progression. Crystal also speaks on her experience using the Agile program to assist in the writing and communication process between herself and the shareholders at Wil…
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In this episode, Crystal and Barbara dive into the realities of pivoting into the project management profession. Barbara shares her experiences of accepting alternative positions, creating opportunities for herself, and negotiating for the title she wanted. Her story serves as a reminder that project managers must take charge of their own careers a…
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This episode concludes the series by exploring flow optimization as the capstone of agile delivery. Learners discover how metrics such as cycle time, throughput, and flow efficiency reveal opportunities to improve performance. The session emphasizes that optimization is about increasing finished value per unit of time without sacrificing quality. E…
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This episode explores how teams manage interfaces with stakeholders and the broader organization to protect focus and flow. Learners examine practices such as designated product owners, communication protocols, and boundary-setting. The session emphasizes that shielding does not mean isolation but ensuring that input flows through the right channel…
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This episode introduces the concept of work-in-progress (WIP) limits as a tool for improving flow and reducing multitasking. Learners discover how limiting concurrent work prevents bottlenecks, shortens cycle time, and improves predictability. The session explains that WIP limits apply at multiple levels, from individual contributors to teams and p…
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This episode reviews how collaboration between customers and teams sustains alignment and value delivery. Learners explore practices such as joint backlog refinement, co-creation workshops, and regular demos. The session highlights that collaboration reduces misunderstandings, builds trust, and accelerates learning. Examples show how PMI exam scena…
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This episode highlights the role of acceptance in confirming that deliverables meet defined criteria. Learners explore how clear acceptance criteria guide development, testing, and validation. The discussion emphasizes that acceptance ensures both quality and alignment with stakeholder expectations. Examples illustrate PMI exam scenarios where inco…
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This episode explores how agile teams perform customer analysis to ensure products address the right problems. Learners examine techniques such as interviews, personas, and journey mapping to identify user groups and their needs. The session emphasizes that customer analysis is not a one-time task but an ongoing process as markets and users evolve.…
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This episode reviews how agile teams evaluate the effectiveness of process changes after implementation. Learners are introduced to methods such as pilot testing, A/B comparisons, and retrospective reviews to determine whether improvements achieved their intended outcomes. The session emphasizes that evaluation is essential to refining practices an…
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This episode focuses on how agile teams translate improvement insights into concrete actions. Learners explore how to plan, prioritize, and execute changes within the flow of delivery. The discussion emphasizes embedding improvements in the backlog, assigning ownership, and measuring impact. Examples highlight PMI exam scenarios where improvements …
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This episode emphasizes the role of evidence in guiding continuous improvement. Learners discover how teams use metrics such as throughput, cycle time, and defect rates alongside stakeholder feedback to inform changes. The session explains that improvement should be anchored in data, not opinions, ensuring credibility and accountability. Examples i…
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This episode emphasizes how iteration sustains continuous improvement. Learners discover how repeating cycles of waste identification, reduction, and reassessment ensures that improvements compound over time. The discussion explains that iteration is not limited to product development but also applies to processes and practices. Examples illustrate…
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This episode builds on waste detection by focusing on reduction strategies. Learners explore how to prioritize which wastes to eliminate first, based on impact and feasibility. The discussion emphasizes incremental execution of improvements to avoid overwhelming the team. Examples highlight PMI exam scenarios where waste persists because teams fail…
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This session examines how agile teams detect waste that slows value delivery. Learners explore categories of waste, such as handoffs, waiting, rework, and overproduction, and how tools like cumulative flow diagrams reveal inefficiencies. Feedback loops are emphasized as critical to identifying and reducing waste. Examples show how PMI exam scenario…
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This episode introduces the concept of value streams, which map the flow of value from customer request to delivery. Learners explore how visualizing value streams reveals bottlenecks, handoffs, and delays that constrain throughput. The session emphasizes that understanding flow end-to-end enables teams to focus on systemic improvement. Examples hi…
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This session highlights how agile teams use learning loops to prevent recurrence of issues and embed knowledge into practice. Learners are introduced to methods such as after-action reviews, root cause follow-ups, and retrospective-driven experiments. The emphasis is on turning lessons into sustainable improvements. Examples show how PMI exam scena…
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This episode focuses on how agile teams monitor and control risks and impediments once they are identified. Learners explore techniques such as risk boards, burndown charts, and regular reviews to track exposure and progress. The emphasis is on visibility, ownership, and adaptation. Examples show how PMI exam scenarios may present risks that disapp…
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This session dives into prioritizing work related to risk mitigation and impediment removal. Learners explore how to balance delivery of features with the necessity of addressing items that threaten flow and quality. The discussion emphasizes that prioritization must account for both value creation and risk reduction. Examples highlight PMI exam sc…
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This episode explores how agile leaders engage teams by involving them directly in problem-solving and decision-making. Candidates learn how co-creation builds ownership, improves motivation, and strengthens outcomes. The discussion highlights practices such as collaborative workshops, consensus-building, and shared prioritization. Examples show ho…
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This session highlights the importance of identifying risks and impediments early before they escalate into major issues. Learners explore proactive techniques such as risk workshops, backlog reviews, and daily standups to surface concerns quickly. The episode explains how agile favors prevention and early discovery over reactive crisis management.…
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This episode explores how agile teams move from intuition to evidence by making data-driven decisions. Learners discover how metrics such as lead time, cycle time, and customer satisfaction can inform prioritization, process changes, and risk management. The discussion emphasizes that data supports transparency, enabling teams to defend their choic…
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This episode highlights the importance of reviewing metrics regularly to analyze trends and variance. Learners discover how examining data over time reveals patterns that guide improvement. The session emphasizes that reviewing metrics is not about chasing numbers but about using evidence to drive better decisions. Examples show how PMI exam scenar…
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This episode reviews the concept of metric radiation, which ensures that measures are not hidden but made visible to everyone. Learners explore practices such as dashboards, information radiators, and physical or digital boards that display performance data openly. The goal is to make metrics accessible and actionable. Examples illustrate how PMI e…
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This session explores how teams select appropriate metrics to guide decisions and demonstrate progress. Learners discover that different audiences—teams, product owners, executives—require different metrics to meet their needs. The discussion emphasizes that one-size-fits-all measurement undermines alignment and clarity. Examples highlight PMI exam…
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This episode explains how agile teams build stakeholder feedback into the rhythm of delivery. Learners are introduced to practices such as sprint reviews, demos, and ongoing conversations that ensure stakeholders are part of the process. The emphasis is on making feedback routine rather than occasional. Examples illustrate PMI exam scenarios where …
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This session reviews the agile practice of delivering work in small batches to reduce risk, increase feedback, and improve flow. Learners discover how small batches make problems visible earlier and create opportunities for rapid adjustment. The episode emphasizes that delivering in thin slices improves adaptability and stakeholder confidence. Exam…
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This episode explores customer satisfaction as the ultimate measure of agile success. Learners discover how to evaluate satisfaction through direct feedback, usage patterns, and outcome-based measures. The discussion emphasizes that delivering increments is not enough if customers do not find them valuable. Examples show how PMI exam questions may …
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This episode introduces the fourth PMI-ACP domain, Delivery, which focuses on executing increments effectively and ensuring value flows through the system. Learners gain an overview of the domain’s scope, including practices such as batching, feedback, metrics, and impediment management. The session also clarifies how this domain is weighted on the…
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