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Jacqueline Van Pelt, a rising star at BAE systems, recounts her experiences in a number of project management roles and shares the deep insights she’s gained along the way. Jacqueline’s insights will benefit both up-and-coming and mid-career project professionals alike. Stephen W. Maye is your host for Projectified with PMI.
Jacqueline is a young professional that has already amassed an impressive level of experience. She started as a consultant in the defence industry doing project management and business development consulting and is now employed with BAE Systems — a leading defence contractor where she has spent the last year immersed in a project management role and has gotten to see project management from a number of perspectives and angles. Jacqueline has a lot to bring to the community of project professionals, project managers, and those involved in PMOs and related work.
For an easy way to stay up-to-date on Projectified with PMI, follow the podcast at:
Itunes, Stitcher, Google Play or pmi.org/podcast.
Key Takeaways:
[:28] Introduction to Jacqueline and her current work
[2:24] Jacqueline’s role in reinvigorating a PMO: The challenges and mission
[5:19] The importance of mentorship
[6:18] The biggest challenge of reinvigorating a PMO
[7:42] Jacqueline’s transition from an engineer-focused mind to focusing on her interactions with people
[9:07] The switch to relationship-focused PM
[11:25] A window into how building these relationships began
[13:19] Valuing your own perspective as a project manager
[15:00] Jacqueline’s ‘backstage’ tips
[17:01] Jacqueline’s basic principles when it comes to trust and building relationships
[19:14] The key to building trust with those that you need to influence
[20:43] Learning to ask the awkward questions
[23:27] The experiences Jacqueline carried with her as a consultant into her current work
[26:35] Jacqueline’s excellent mentors
[29:13] Developing a leadership style
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Jacqueline Van Pelt, a rising star at BAE systems, recounts her experiences in a number of project management roles and shares the deep insights she’s gained along the way. Jacqueline’s insights will benefit both up-and-coming and mid-career project professionals alike. Stephen W. Maye is your host for Projectified with PMI.
Jacqueline is a young professional that has already amassed an impressive level of experience. She started as a consultant in the defence industry doing project management and business development consulting and is now employed with BAE Systems — a leading defence contractor where she has spent the last year immersed in a project management role and has gotten to see project management from a number of perspectives and angles. Jacqueline has a lot to bring to the community of project professionals, project managers, and those involved in PMOs and related work.
For an easy way to stay up-to-date on Projectified with PMI, follow the podcast at:
Itunes, Stitcher, Google Play or pmi.org/podcast.
Key Takeaways:
[:28] Introduction to Jacqueline and her current work
[2:24] Jacqueline’s role in reinvigorating a PMO: The challenges and mission
[5:19] The importance of mentorship
[6:18] The biggest challenge of reinvigorating a PMO
[7:42] Jacqueline’s transition from an engineer-focused mind to focusing on her interactions with people
[9:07] The switch to relationship-focused PM
[11:25] A window into how building these relationships began
[13:19] Valuing your own perspective as a project manager
[15:00] Jacqueline’s ‘backstage’ tips
[17:01] Jacqueline’s basic principles when it comes to trust and building relationships
[19:14] The key to building trust with those that you need to influence
[20:43] Learning to ask the awkward questions
[23:27] The experiences Jacqueline carried with her as a consultant into her current work
[26:35] Jacqueline’s excellent mentors
[29:13] Developing a leadership style

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