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A look at what it takes to make an indie film. Each episode shares advice on things like funding, planning, and getting a project across the finish line, without a studio-sized budget.
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The Certified PMP® PrepCast is your on-the-go companion for mastering the Project Management Professional exam. Each episode delivers clear, practical insights into the concepts, tasks, and real-world scenarios you’ll face, helping you study smarter and build confidence. Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or taking a break, tune in to stay focused, motivated, and ready to pass the PMP® with confidence.
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Equipping you to successfully pursue the college of your dreams. I believe that the world needs every student to reach their full potential. College admittance shouldn't hold you back. I'm an educator and Harvard grad who has been in your shoes. I designed this podcast to accompany the Ivy League Challenge (my online course) to support my listeners. I've met with graduates, admissions officers, and professors to identify the criteria used to select candidates. I've crafted a road map for suc ...
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The Bible Project Daily Podcast

Pastor Jeremy R McCandless

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Why not make Studying the Bible part of the rhythm of your daily life. The Bible Project Daily Podcast is a 10 year plan to study through the entire Bible, both Old and New Testament, chapter by chapter, verse by verse. Season one is a short overview of each of the sixty-six books of the Bible. Season two launched our expositional journey through the whole Bible beginning with the book of Genesis. Thereafter each season take a New Testament/Old Testament alternatively until the project is co ...
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5-4

Prologue Projects

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5-4 is a podcast about how much the Supreme Court sucks. Hosted by Peter Shamshiri, Rhiannon Hamam, and Michael Liroff, it's a progressive and occasionally profane take on the ideological battles at the heart of the Court's most important landmark cases and an irreverent tour of all the ways in which the law is shaped by politics. Subscribe to our premium episodes & much more at fivefourpod.com/support 5-4 is a production of Prologue Projects.
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Audio home of The LOTS Project Morning Show. Livestream morning show found on YouTube and Nostr every Monday at 6am central. http://www.youtube.com/@LOTSProjectMorningShow https://zap.stream/p/npub17wmfr6m9y2p8jjzp8hsa53zl3hmc70n4hn3juydw4avjf256tscs4lt5f4 https://thelotsproject.com
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Delta Dispatches

Restore the Mississippi River Delta

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As Louisiana's Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) advances its draft 2017 Coastal Master Plan, the next few months will be critical in the fight to restore Louisiana’s coast. To keep you engaged and informed, we will bring you discussions on important aspects of coastal restoration, the latest coastal news and events, interviews with relevant experts, business and community leaders, and more.
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Building to Last is the podcast that gets real about what it takes to do things properly in construction, renovation, and design. Hosted by Andy Steadman, each episode dives into honest, no-fluff conversations with tradespeople, clients, architects, designers, and suppliers and other people who live and breathe this industry. Whether you're planning a home extension, running a building company, or just curious about how great spaces get made, you'll hear real experiences, lessons learned, an ...
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Niels Brabandt, the owner and founder of NB Networks, is your host. Sustainable Leadership. We are helping managers to become better leaders. This show dedicates time to help, to improve and to assist you in achieving your goals. You may already be a leader and aim to become better, or you want to be in a leadership position in the future and avoid mistakes on the way of getting there. Your host, Niels Brabandt, is in business since 1998. He worked for a large corporation as well as a global ...
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The Risky Planner™

Albert & Nate w/Dokainish & Company

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Capital projects waste billions annually on predictable delays, but there's a proven way to deliver ahead of schedule and under budget. Join Albert Brier, Director, Project Controls and Nate Habermeyer, Director, Marketing at Dokainish & Company, as they discuss how current events and trends are reshaping project controls and mega-projects across industries. This podcast is designed for project managers, project controls professionals, IT leaders, and executives. Our listeners grapple with h ...
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The Change Agent

Beyond the Glare

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Here with the Change Agent, hosted by Beyond the Glare, we dive into insights on leadership, project management, and team dynamics. This podcast dives into the real-world challenges of coaching, team building, and managing both in-person and remote teams. Through engaging conversations and practical advice, we explore strategies for fostering motivation, enhancing collaboration, and cultivating empathetic leadership. Whether you're a seasoned project manager or just starting your leadership ...
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This is the podcast where Project Managers get updated. Every week we explore the latest trends, tools, methodologies, and news from the world of project management. If you lead teams, handle impossible deadlines, or simply love frameworks like Scrum, Kanban, or PMI, this is your space. Chats with experts, software analysis, productivity hacks, artificial intelligence applied to projects, and everything you need to stay one step ahead. Listen, learn, and improve your way of managing. Because ...
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Project Management Insights

Karen Cherrett

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Project Management Insights provide Project Managers with tips and ideas on how to be better leaders. You will also find lots of useful guidance on strengthening your relationships within and around your whole project, not only with your team but also with your key stakeholders. Episodes will be published weekly.
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The Doscinco Project

Doscinco Studios

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The Doscinco Project is a weekly show hosted by entrepreneur and personality DOSCINCO. This show is centered around business, entertainment, motivation, and mindset. A place where hustlers are empowered and procrastinators get devoured. Follow DOSCINCO as he interviews interesting people from all walks of life engaging in thought-provoking conversations in the process.
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HOME with The Cousins

Anthony Carrino & John Colaneri

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HOME with The Cousins is going to cover everything under your roof, and sometimes out in the yard. We will be sharing our knowledge from many a past construction project in the hopes of helping you save time, money, and heartache when it comes to your own project. We'll be talking about project planning, maintenance, design, home tech, and everything in-between. Plus pulling in all our friends in the industry to get their takes as well. As with all things we do, we will be taking a light hea ...
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Our GTD podcasts are here to support you at every stage of your GTD practice. You will hear interviews with people from all walks of life about their journey with GTD, from beginners to those who have been at it for years. The podcasts include personal and professional stories, as well as practical tips about GTD systems for desktop and mobile, using apps and paper. Start listening now and you'll be well on your way to stress-free productivity.
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A podcast by UkraineWorld.org, a multimedia project about Ukraine run by Internews Ukraine. Explaining Ukraine, its politics, society and its culture. Support us: patreon.com/ukraineworld
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Inclusive Education Project (IEP) Podcast

Inclusive Education Project

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Disability rights is the next frontier in civil rights. We believe education is the key to building an inclusive society and ensuring that all students are given an equal opportunity. The Inclusive Education Project Podcast, hosted by Special Education and Civil Rights attorneys, Amanda Selogie and Vickie Brett, offers a fresh, smart perspective on what it takes to truly make our educational systems and communities inclusive. Tune in each week as Amanda and Vickie share insight on topics ran ...
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Save time with systemized content marketing strategies and productivity tips. Do you feel you’re running after a squirrel when it comes to consistently creating, organizing, and managing your content creation? Do you find yourself thinking, seriously, how do you even organize content? Without always wondering, where did I put that thing? More often than not, you find yourself going down a rabbit hole when it comes to locating any of your old content it is scattered and disorganized. You know ...
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Are you ready to elevate your project management game? Welcome to a dynamic podcast designed to disrupt traditional thinking and revolutionize your approach to project management. Blending the powerful frameworks, methodologies, and mindsets of the PMBOK, Agile, Scrum, and Kanban, infused with a strong focus on personal development, this podcast delivers real-world strategies and transformative insights. Hosted by a seasoned professional holding PMP, CAPM, and CSM certifications and boasting ...
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Plan

Jack May

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This podcast is for my final project in the Neeley Leadership Program. I created it to truly instill the Development I must achieve in the future. Enjoy!
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The TribalHub podcast shares stories of tribal leaders who are driving their organizations, businesses that are collaborating with tribes, and leaders in the industry who are savvy about technology. Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform! TribalHub...Connections, Membership, Opportunity.
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Programming Throwdown

Patrick Wheeler and Jason Gauci

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Programming Throwdown educates Computer Scientists and Software Engineers on a cavalcade of programming and tech topics. Every show will cover a new programming language, so listeners will be able to speak intelligently about any programming language.
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Portfolios for learning and more brought to you by the Mahara team at Catalyst IT. Host Kristina Hoeppner talks with portfolio practitioners, researchers, learning designers, students, and others about their portfolio story.
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Happier with Gretchen Rubin

Gretchen Rubin / The Onward Project

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Gretchen Rubin is HAPPIER, and she wants you to be happier too. The #1 bestselling author of The Happiness Project and Better Than Before gets more personal than ever as she brings her practical, manageable advice about happiness and good habits to this lively, thought-provoking podcast. Gretchen’s cohost and guinea pig is her younger sister, Elizabeth Craft, a TV writer and producer living in Los Angeles, who (lovingly) refers to Gretchen as her happiness bully. Sales and Distribution by Le ...
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XRAY.FM's Street Roots Radio is a collaborative radio project with Street Roots journalists. Highlighting the work of the Orange Fence Project, which focuses on homelessness policy, enforcement and impact in Portland, OR. Also available as a podcast on demand.
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T.A., a marine biologist, and Doris, a journalist, sail around New Zealand in their tiny yacht, to connect with communities, share stories and raise awareness for marine restoration as well as protection.
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Hope is NOT a Plan

Kevin Pannell

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Hope is important. Hope is the spark that keeps the fire inside us burning towards success. Hope without a plan is a dead-end road. Plans guide us as individuals. They unite and align our teams. Plans are static things without Action. Action brings our hope to the forefront. Action brings our plans to life. This podcast will help you link your Hope, to Plans, and Actionable results. Hope is NOT a Plan is your weekly dose of inspiration, straight from the heart of Southwest Virginia. Hosted b ...
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If you care about Ukraine, you are in the right place. I try to provide unique insights that help you understand the context. Just listen to ONE episode, and if you like it, subscribe. To support my effort, you can: Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ProfessorGerdesExplains Support me directly at PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/professorgerdes or Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dr.gerdes
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The Due Diligence Project™ Podcast

The Due Diligence Project™ Podcast

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The Due Diligence Project™ is a unique, global community of 500+ elite, independent CPA Firms and Family Offices that vet, rank, and rate hundreds of sophisticated tax strategies and resources to identify the highest ROI solutions net of cost and risk.
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Send us a text Welcome: When Paul begins to closes his letter to the Corinthians, he includes what looks like a simple travel log — where he plans to go, who he plans to send, and how long he’ll stay. At first glance, it feels ordinary. But hidden in those details is a surprisingly practical lesson on how Christians should make decisions. In this e…
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Iteration and release planning is where strategy meets execution. In this episode, we’ll walk through how teams set goals for a sprint or iteration, decide what to deliver, and ensure the work fits within capacity. Iteration planning creates focus, while release planning zooms out to map how increments stack up to deliver larger features or capabil…
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137 | Redefining Failure: Time Management with Grace Hey Friend! Even with the best systems and the most intentional plans, life still happens. A client emergency, your family needing you, or simply a week when motivation just disappears can throw everything off track. And when that happens, it’s easy to feel like you’ve failed. But here’s the trut…
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🔥 Stolen credit at work? It stings, but it doesn’t have to define you! What if you could transform frustration into career-changing power? This empowering guide delivers proven strategies to reclaim your voice, boost your leadership reputation, and thrive in any project management scenario! 💪 In this episode, you’ll learn how to: ✅ Use assertive co…
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This is mindblowing. After the terrible White House Meeting, VP Vance reached out to Zaluzhny. Here's what happened. ***** To support me as as I provide Ukraine war context: ***** Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ProfessorGerdesExplains Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/professorgerdes Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/professorgerdes…
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In this episode of Delta Dispatches, Simone talks with Allie Olsonoski of the Environmental Defense Fund and Katie Freer from the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) about the importance of the Louisiana Coastal Master Plan and the development process of the upcoming 2029 Plan. Allie discusses her work tracking priority projects wit…
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In Episode 850 of The LOTS Project Morning Show, I talk about our newest furry family member—Miss Dolly the kitten—and how she stealthily became an indoor resident. I also update you on the cabin material transfer, the projects I’ll work on while waiting for delivery, and my early progress clearing for a future solar field. You’ll also hear my hone…
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More refineries HIT. It is taking a toll on Russian energy in the domestic market now. 6 ***** To support me as as I provide Ukraine war context: ***** Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ProfessorGerdesExplains Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/professorgerdes Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/professorgerdes YouTube Channel Membership:…
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Even the best-managed projects sometimes fail. What defines a strong leader is how recovery is handled. In this final episode, we explore how to conduct post-mortems that are honest, constructive, and focused on learning. We’ll discuss how to capture lessons without assigning blame, turn insights into actionable improvements, and rebuild trust with…
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When teams span continents, project management takes on new dimensions. In this episode, we examine scenarios where work is handed off across time zones — a model known as follow-the-sun delivery. We’ll explore how to manage communication across cultures, coordinate overlapping schedules, and maintain momentum when the sun never sets on your projec…
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Government projects bring a different kind of complexity: intense procurement rules, strict transparency requirements, and political oversight. This episode explores scenarios where bidding processes, accountability mandates, and shifting public priorities shape every step of the project. We’ll talk about how to balance compliance with delivery, na…
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Construction and capital projects bring unique challenges: long timelines, fixed budgets, safety concerns, and physical deliverables that can’t be hidden when problems arise. In this episode, we step into scenarios that test your ability to manage subcontractors, coordinate inspections, and keep massive budgets under control. We’ll also highlight h…
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In the world of finance, projects operate under tight scrutiny and heavy regulation. This episode drops you into scenarios where vendor risk, third-party management, and financial controls are central. We’ll discuss how to assess supplier stability, enforce contract performance, and manage risks that ripple across global markets. We’ll also explore…
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Few industries are as complex and compliance-heavy as healthcare and pharmaceuticals. In this episode, we step into scenarios where patient safety, data security, and regulatory oversight drive every project decision. We’ll explore how to balance clinical trial deadlines with rigorous approval gates, manage highly sensitive personal data, and respo…
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Projects don’t happen in isolation — they shape people, cultures, and even the environment. In this final episode, we zoom out to look at how project managers can lead with awareness of culture, sustainability, and social impact. We’ll discuss creating inclusive team environments that respect cultural differences, designing projects with sustainabi…
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Projects are full of gray areas — especially in contracts, vendor relationships, and data handling. This episode explores how integrity guides your choices in these areas. Should you accept a vendor’s “free extra” that wasn’t in the contract? How do you respond if pressured to misstate progress in a report? What do you do when data security conflic…
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In the heat of project delivery, fairness and honesty can be tested. This episode looks at what it means to be transparent with stakeholders, even when the news isn’t good. We’ll explore scenarios where scope slips, risks materialize, or budgets stretch thin — and the temptation is to gloss over problems instead of confronting them. We’ll also disc…
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Ethics isn’t an abstract add-on — it’s tested every time you make a hard call under pressure. This episode explores what responsibility and respect look like when deadlines are tight, stakeholders are frustrated, and shortcuts seem tempting. We’ll talk about standing by your commitments, protecting the team, and respecting all voices in the project…
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Project management is universal — but the flavor of challenges varies across industries. In this episode, we dive into a sampler of scenarios pulled from different sectors: technology rollouts, healthcare compliance, construction deadlines, and even public-sector initiatives with unique governance rules. You’ll see how the same principles of leader…
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When everything seems urgent, what do you do first? This episode focuses on rapid triage — the skill of quickly analyzing a situation and choosing the action that creates the most stability. We’ll dive into scenarios like multiple stakeholders pulling you in different directions, overlapping issues in scope and schedule, or risks turning into live …
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Project managers rarely face black-and-white choices; they face messy situations where several paths could work. This episode is all about sharpening your instincts for the “best next action.” We’ll practice dissecting scenarios where the technically correct answer isn’t the right one for the moment, or where escalation is tempting but empowerment …
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Confidence comes from progression, and this lab walks you through a carefully laddered set of scenarios that increase in difficulty. We’ll start with straightforward “warm-up” questions that reinforce foundational knowledge, then climb into medium-complexity cases with multiple stakeholders, and finally tackle advanced, layered situations where eve…
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Even experienced project managers can be caught by subtle traps. This episode focuses on how biases — from anchoring on the first option to assuming the loudest stakeholder always wins — cloud judgment during both real projects and exam scenarios. We’ll examine classic traps PMI builds into questions: answers that feel right because they mirror you…
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Practice only works if you actually learn from it, and that’s where debriefing comes in. In this episode, we step into the first of our debrief labs, focused on identifying the root causes behind missed questions or failed scenarios. Was the error due to a content gap, a misread detail, or a failure to apply the right process under pressure? We’ll …
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In this follow-up to Episode 83, we present another full-length situational set with fresh challenges. The goal here is not just repetition, but reinforcement: practicing how to pace yourself, manage time windows, and sustain concentration across diverse domains of project management. You’ll see how domains overlap, how PMI phrases questions to tes…
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Sometimes the real challenge isn’t one scenario — it’s managing endurance across many. In this episode, we give you a full-length set of situational questions designed to simulate the flow and pressure of the PMP exam. You’ll need to pace yourself, recognize question patterns, and keep your decision-making sharp over a longer stretch of time. This …
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Some projects require rigor and structure above all else. In this drill, we immerse you in predictive-heavy scenarios where detailed planning, baselines, and strict governance dominate. You’ll practice managing fixed schedules, controlling costs against tight budgets, and handling change requests in environments that demand formal approvals. But pr…
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Agility isn’t confined to software anymore — it’s part of the entire project management ecosystem. In this drill, we put you into hybrid and agile-heavy scenarios where you need to demonstrate adaptability, incremental delivery, and collaborative leadership. You’ll face situations where predictive planning collides with agile iteration, and learn h…
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Projects don’t just live inside process charts; they operate within the larger business landscape. In this mixed-domain drill, we blend Process tasks with Business Environment challenges, putting you in scenarios where technical delivery must align with compliance, strategy, and organizational priorities. You’ll practice navigating trade-offs betwe…
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Real projects don’t separate leadership from execution — they demand both. In this mixed-domain drill, we combine People and Process scenarios, challenging you to demonstrate not only technical planning skills but also the leadership instincts to guide a team through complexity. You’ll encounter blended situations where stakeholder engagement colli…
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Finishing a project doesn’t mean just walking away. In this lab, we dive into scenarios where handovers risk falling through the cracks — knowledge isn’t transferred, operations teams aren’t ready, or closure criteria aren’t met. You’ll learn how to prepare for transitions, engage receiving teams early, and ensure documentation and lessons learned …
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No project is immune to forces outside its walls. In this episode, we step into scenarios where regulatory updates, market changes, or geopolitical events disrupt plans overnight. You’ll learn how to assess the scope impact, prioritize adjustments, and engage stakeholders in making tough calls about trade-offs. We’ll also explore the leadership sid…
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Change is constant — but unmanaged change is chaos. In this lab, we explore real-world scenarios where stakeholders push for scope shifts, budget reallocations, or deadline adjustments. You’ll learn how to apply structured change control: capture requests, analyze impacts, seek approval from the right authority, and then update baselines responsibl…
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Delivering outputs is easy; delivering outcomes that matter is harder. In this lab, we step into scenarios where projects are at risk of completing on time and on budget but still failing to generate real value. You’ll learn how to define benefits clearly, track them with meaningful metrics, and ensure ownership doesn’t vanish once the project clos…
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What happens when your project is audited midstream? In this lab, we step into the high-pressure world of compliance-driven projects. You’ll practice how to respond when regulators demand evidence, how to manage documentation under scrutiny, and how to maintain delivery momentum even when oversight is intense. We’ll also explore strategies for embe…
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Remote and global projects bring both opportunities and challenges. In this episode, we drop you into scenarios where cultural norms, time zones, and communication barriers test your leadership. You’ll learn how to choose the right collaboration tools, establish shared ground rules, and respect cultural differences while maintaining alignment. We’l…
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Projects rarely have unlimited resources, so negotiation is constant. In this lab, we dive into scenarios where stakeholders have competing interests — scope vs. budget, schedule vs. quality — and explore how to navigate those trade-offs with confidence. We’ll discuss strategies for building common ground, using data to strengthen your position, an…
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Conflict is inevitable, but it doesn’t have to be destructive. In this scenario-based lab, we step into realistic project conflicts — from personality clashes to competing priorities — and explore how to resolve them in ways that strengthen the team. You’ll learn how to analyze the source of conflict, apply the right resolution style, and realign t…
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Agility isn’t just for teams — it’s for entire organizations. In this episode, we explore what it takes to build organizational agility, where strategy, governance, and delivery all move at the speed of change. We’ll examine scaling patterns like SAFe, LeSS, and Disciplined Agile, and how they help multiple teams coordinate without losing the benef…
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Hybrid project management is not a compromise — it’s a strategic blend. In this episode, we look at how to tailor hybrid approaches that bring together the strengths of predictive and agile methods. For projects with regulatory or compliance milestones, predictive phase gates provide control. For innovation-heavy components, agile iterations delive…
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Procurement often feels like the least agile part of any project, but it doesn’t have to be. In this episode, we’ll explore how contracting can be adapted to support iterative delivery, collaboration, and flexibility. That includes contract models with shared risk and reward, milestone-based payments tied to delivered value, and agreements that lea…
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Traditional risk management can feel heavy and slow — but agile environments require speed. This episode looks at how risk can be managed adaptively, using lightweight governance structures that enable faster decisions without sacrificing oversight. We’ll explore techniques like risk-adjusted backlogs, frequent reassessments, and decentralized auth…
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Leadership in agile isn’t about command and control — it’s about enabling others to succeed. In this episode, we’ll explore the philosophy of servant leadership, where the project leader’s role is to remove obstacles, nurture collaboration, and foster autonomy. We’ll talk about how this approach builds trust, empowers individuals, and creates an en…
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Agile thrives on transparency, and metrics are the compass that guide both teams and stakeholders. In this episode, we go deep into the most common agile metrics and why they matter. A burndown chart shows how much work remains in a sprint or release, providing a simple visual cue of whether the team is on track. A burnup chart flips the lens, show…
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Traditional estimation often fails in complex projects — agile estimation offers a smarter alternative. In this episode, we’ll unpack methods like relative sizing, story points, and t-shirt sizing, which allow teams to estimate effort without getting bogged down in false precision. We’ll talk about how teams use planning poker and consensus-buildin…
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A backlog is not just a to-do list — it’s a dynamic, prioritized source of truth for what the team will deliver next. In this episode, we’ll explore backlog management as both an art and a science. We’ll talk about refining items into clear, actionable stories, aligning backlog priorities with business value, and ensuring transparency so stakeholde…
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Kanban brings clarity by making invisible work visible, limiting concurrent work in progress, managing flow, and enabling continuous improvement. At its core Kanban is a simple promise: show what you’re doing, don’t start more than you can finish, and watch how work moves so you can remove bottlenecks. It fits operational streams—support queues, ma…
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Scrum is the most widely used agile framework, and in this episode we break it down into its essential building blocks. We’ll start with the three key roles: Product Owner, who defines the “what” and prioritizes value; Scrum Master, who ensures the team works smoothly and removes barriers; and the Development Team, who self-organize to deliver incr…
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Agility is more than a buzzword — it’s a mindset rooted in delivering value continuously. In this episode, we explore the core principles of agile, starting with the Agile Manifesto and the values that drive collaboration, customer focus, and adaptability. You’ll learn how incremental delivery helps reduce risk, how feedback cycles accelerate impro…
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