Manage This - The Project Management Podcast

Episode 14 — Tim Kelly, the SAFe Agilist


Listen Later

ANDY CROWE ● BILL YATES ● NICK WALKER ● TIM KELLY
NICK WALKER:  Welcome to Manage This, the podcast by project managers for project managers.  It’s a great opportunity to talk about what matters most to you.  Whether you’re a professional project manager, or maybe you’re working toward one of your certifications, we want to help spark your imagination, light a fire under you, and encourage you along the way.  And we do that by talking about issues, friends in the field, and hearing from those in the trenches who are doing the job of project management.
I’m your host, Nick Walker, and with me are two guys who know the score when it comes to project management.  They’ve been there, done that.  They know what it takes to succeed.  And they are here to help you succeed.  They are our resident experts, Andy Crowe and Bill Yates.  And guys, as we look back over our previous podcasts, we’ve had some amazing guests on our show.  And Andy, it looks like we’ve got another heavy-hitter today.
ANDY CROWE:  We do.  We’ve got a great guest.  Tim Kelly with McKesson is in the house today.  So welcome, Tim.
TIM KELLY:  Thank you.
NICK WALKER:  Let’s meet you, Tim; okay?  Tim Kelly, an executive director of technology for McKesson.  He’s with the company’s Business Performance Services business unit.  He has more than 20 years of experience in information technology, information systems management, software and product development, program and project management, as well as wearing many other hats.  Tim, welcome to Manage This.
TIM KELLY:  Thanks.  Awesome to be here.
NICK WALKER:  Tell us a little bit more about you.  We want to get to know you a little bit better.
TIM KELLY:  I have a kind of a unique background.  I grew up managing McDonald’s restaurants, and that was an opportunity to shape the foundation of how I understand people and how to manage profit principles.  So it was a unique opportunity.
NICK WALKER:  You know, a lot of people might laugh at that:  “I started at McDonald’s.”  But that is a perfect example of putting what you’ve learned into practice in bigger arenas.
TIM KELLY:  Absolutely.  I was studying economics at the University of Utah and had an opportunity to practice what I was studying at the same time.  I learned management principles and clearly a number of key projects.  An example would be trying to put a new HVAC on the roof.  So it had to happen, and you had to figure that out as a manager of a restaurant.  So absolutely had an opportunity to apply the principles.  I wasn’t yet certified at the time, to be clear.  This was many years ago.  But I did recently have a chance to hook up with Velociteach and become certified.
BILL YATES:  Yeah, so 2009, Nick.  I had the pleasure of standing in front of a class and looking at the eager eyes of Tim Kelly as he was mastering the Project Management Institute’s framework on project management.  And Tim and I are friends.  We go back further than that.  But it was a rare treat for me to have a buddy in the classroom.
TIM KELLY:  Yeah.
BILL YATES:  And it was a lot of fun helping you reach that goal.
TIM KELLY:  It was awesome.  I tell you what, I also trained for a number of years.  So I opened a training business with Packard Bell NEC in my past.  And just a quick plug for the work that you guys do, the approach, the mnemonic approach about how to retain and learn information, absolutely awesome.  Scored very highly on both the pretest at the end of Bill’s session and then of course did really well on the exam.  So not only did it prove useful from an exam perspective, but I think the approach allowed me to retain the content and then leverage that in business.  So that’s just true-to-life real stuff from someone who’s gone through it and then had to leverage it.
ANDY CROWE:  Outstanding.
NICK WALKER:  Yeah, bring us up to date now.  What are some of the hats you’re wearing right now?
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Manage This - The Project Management PodcastBy Velociteach

  • 4.7
  • 4.7
  • 4.7
  • 4.7
  • 4.7

4.7

95 ratings


More shows like Manage This - The Project Management Podcast

View all
HBR IdeaCast by Harvard Business Review

HBR IdeaCast

1,854 Listeners

WSJ Your Money Briefing by The Wall Street Journal

WSJ Your Money Briefing

1,718 Listeners

TED Talks Daily by TED

TED Talks Daily

11,185 Listeners

Coaching for Leaders by Dave Stachowiak

Coaching for Leaders

1,459 Listeners

TED Business by TED

TED Business

1,111 Listeners

How I Built This with Guy Raz by Guy Raz | Wondery

How I Built This with Guy Raz

30,242 Listeners

Kwik Brain with Jim Kwik by Jim Kwik, Your Brain Coach, Founder www.KwikLearning.com

Kwik Brain with Jim Kwik

4,840 Listeners

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett by DOAC

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

7,070 Listeners

Projectified by Project Management Institute

Projectified

217 Listeners

Worklife with Adam Grant by TED

Worklife with Adam Grant

9,169 Listeners

Inside the Strategy Room by McKinsey & Company

Inside the Strategy Room

164 Listeners

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast by Becker's Healthcare

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

181 Listeners

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques by Matt Abrahams, Think Fast Talk Smart

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

781 Listeners

Last Week in AI by Skynet Today

Last Week in AI

298 Listeners

HBR On Leadership by Harvard Business Review

HBR On Leadership

157 Listeners