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The Project Management Podcast

The Project Management Podcast

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Become the project manager everyone wants on their team. Tune in to The Project Management Podcast™ and join Cornelius Fichtner, PMP, CSM, as he interviews global PM experts to uncover what drives their project success. Subscribe at https://www.pm-podcast.com and get actionable advice you can apply today. Each episode is packed with hands-on tips for beginners and experts to help you integrate good practices and the latest insights to lead your projects more effectively. Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Cornelius Fichtner. All rights reserved.Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Cornelius Fichtner. All rights reserved. Economía Exito Profesional Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
Episodios
  • Reporting PDUs? Omit Numbers in the Title
    May 25 2025

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    The Project Management Institute (PMI) has introduced a new validation rule in the Continuing Certification Requirements System (CCRS) self-reporting form that automatically treats any number in the activity title as a PDU claim code. When the rule is triggered, for example by “Episode 525 - The Unofficial Project Manager” or “PMO Symposium 2025,” the form displays an error and blocks submission until the title is edited. This affects all self-reported learning activities whose names contain digits.

    Follow these steps to submit your Project Management Podcast PDUs without triggering the error:

    • Log in to your PMI CCRS account.
    • Select Report PDUsOnline or Digital Media.
    • Type “Project Management Podcast” as the provider and click outside the dropdown.
    • Paste or type the episode title, then delete any numbers (for example, change “Episode 525 - The Unofficial Project Manager” to “The Unofficial Project Manager”).
    • Enter the remaining details (dates, PDU totals, description) and submit the form.

    Although not mentioned in the video, we understand PMI’s intent: some practitioners mistakenly use the self-report form when they actually have a PDU claim code. A targeted validation that flags strings resembling real claim codes, usually a fixed eight-digit sequence, would address that issue without blocking every title that contains a simple number. We hope PMI refines the rule so customers can record PDUs quickly and accurately.

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    4 m
  • Episode 526: Chaos-Proof Project Leadership
    May 22 2025

    https://www.pm-podcast.com/526

    Earn PDUs for This Episode: Visit https://www.pm-podcast.com/Earn-PDUs to see how many PDUs you can claim for your PMI certification renewal.

    Project environments rarely slow down, yet outstanding leaders keep schedules intact, teams motivated, and stakeholders confident even when interruptions pile up. Leadership strategist Robert Heath Sr. joins the show to explain how he transforms shifting priorities into opportunities for greater impact. A former Marine officer and combat-tested communications expert, Robert now advises Fortune 500 firms on building cultures that thrive under pressure. He shares field-tested techniques that help project managers cut through noise, protect focus, and make decisions at speed while maintaining team morale.

    Listeners hear why chaos-proof project leadership starts with defining success, how clear intent stabilizes priorities, and which daily habits train teams to execute without drama. Robert illustrates every principle with vivid stories—from landing critical infrastructure projects during geopolitical turbulence to guiding remote software teams through relentless change cycles. He stresses practical actions: shorten feedback loops, frame risk as data, and rehearse recovery scenarios, so teams treat disruption as routine rather than a threat. By the end you will hold a solid understanding for steering any project through uncertainty and still hit your milestones.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • The Unofficial Project Manager
    May 1 2025

    https://www.pm-podcast.com/525

    Many professionals manage projects every day without holding an official project manager title. This conversation highlights why so many individuals lead crucial initiatives by accident and how they can succeed even without formal authority. Guest expert Kory Kogon brings extensive experience in helping people adopt practical leadership approaches, emphasizing the idea that a project’s success hinges on building trust, clarifying expectations, and fostering genuine engagement among team members.

    During this discussion, host Cornelius Fichtner and Kory address the 65% project failure rate, revealing how it often stems from unclear goals, weak communication, and a lack of shared vision. They introduce actionable strategies to ensure that projects deliver real value, whether working in a traditional environment or using agile-inspired methods. Listeners learn the importance of combining solid processes with thoughtful leadership, from setting clear success measures to guiding a team’s enthusiasm. By focusing on people over process and recognizing that most of today’s workforce serves as “knowledge workers,” this episode shows how everyone can volunteer their best efforts when they feel heard, respected, and trusted.

    Kory’s insights offer fresh ways to communicate with stakeholders who may be combative or simply overloaded by competing projects. Through a blend of self-awareness, active listening, and structured project planning, leaders can transform each challenge into a chance to strengthen relationships and motivate their teams. This discussion underscores that adopting a balanced approach—combining personal leadership with solid project management techniques—positions any unofficial project manager to reach successful outcomes. By centering on value, process, and people, large-scale and smaller projects can overcome the usual hurdles and drive positive organizational change.

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    48 m
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