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Project management doesn’t need hype, hustle culture, or superhero narratives—and honestly, it shouldn’t have them. In this first episode of Project Management Is Boring, we unpack why “boring” is actually the highest compliment a project can earn. We talk about what calm, predictable delivery really looks like, why executives secretly love uneventful status meetings, and how good project managers design work so nothing feels dramatic at all. No fires. No miracles. No late-night heroics—just clear plans, steady communication, and risks handled before anyone notices them. If you’ve ever felt like you were doing it “wrong” because your projects weren’t exciting, this episode is for you. Boring isn’t a failure. Boring is professionalism.
By Jordon KeenProject management doesn’t need hype, hustle culture, or superhero narratives—and honestly, it shouldn’t have them. In this first episode of Project Management Is Boring, we unpack why “boring” is actually the highest compliment a project can earn. We talk about what calm, predictable delivery really looks like, why executives secretly love uneventful status meetings, and how good project managers design work so nothing feels dramatic at all. No fires. No miracles. No late-night heroics—just clear plans, steady communication, and risks handled before anyone notices them. If you’ve ever felt like you were doing it “wrong” because your projects weren’t exciting, this episode is for you. Boring isn’t a failure. Boring is professionalism.