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In this episode of Project Command, Captain Peter Younes breaks down the full anatomy of a project using a real-world example: delivering CPR and Stop the Bleed training to 160 K–12 school security officers. Peter walks through the initiation, stakeholder identification, requirements gathering, planning steps, team formation, scheduling, budgeting, and execution. You'll hear how multiple divisions collaborated, how resources were secured, and how deadlines were managed as training dates approached. Whether you're a fire officer or project lead in any organization, this episode gives you a practical look at how to turn challenging requirements from multiple agencies into a fully executed project.
By Peter YounesIn this episode of Project Command, Captain Peter Younes breaks down the full anatomy of a project using a real-world example: delivering CPR and Stop the Bleed training to 160 K–12 school security officers. Peter walks through the initiation, stakeholder identification, requirements gathering, planning steps, team formation, scheduling, budgeting, and execution. You'll hear how multiple divisions collaborated, how resources were secured, and how deadlines were managed as training dates approached. Whether you're a fire officer or project lead in any organization, this episode gives you a practical look at how to turn challenging requirements from multiple agencies into a fully executed project.