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If you don't measure it, you don't control it.
On the fireground, measurement is non-negotiable. We track air, time, accountability, and benchmarks because guesswork gets people hurt. But too often, when we step into projects—that same discipline disappears.
In this Flash Points episode, Lieutenant Duke Cuneo draws a direct line between fireground command and project management. Being busy doesn't mean you're making progress. Meetings, emails, and spreadsheets don't equal control. Data does.
This episode breaks down why most projects don't fail dramatically—they quietly drift. Costs rise. Timelines slip. Outcomes shrink. And leaders can't explain why, because nothing was measured.
You'll learn:
Why unmeasured projects rely on hope instead of control
How simple, usable metrics beat perfect data every time
What SCBA air management teaches us about project performance
Practical, repeatable indicators that bring clarity and accountability
Measurement doesn't mean drowning your people in spreadsheets. It means asking the right questions, tracking what matters, and adjusting before surprises catch you off guard.
Because whether you're running a fire or running a project, the rule never changes: What you don't measure, you don't control.
By Peter YounesIf you don't measure it, you don't control it.
On the fireground, measurement is non-negotiable. We track air, time, accountability, and benchmarks because guesswork gets people hurt. But too often, when we step into projects—that same discipline disappears.
In this Flash Points episode, Lieutenant Duke Cuneo draws a direct line between fireground command and project management. Being busy doesn't mean you're making progress. Meetings, emails, and spreadsheets don't equal control. Data does.
This episode breaks down why most projects don't fail dramatically—they quietly drift. Costs rise. Timelines slip. Outcomes shrink. And leaders can't explain why, because nothing was measured.
You'll learn:
Why unmeasured projects rely on hope instead of control
How simple, usable metrics beat perfect data every time
What SCBA air management teaches us about project performance
Practical, repeatable indicators that bring clarity and accountability
Measurement doesn't mean drowning your people in spreadsheets. It means asking the right questions, tracking what matters, and adjusting before surprises catch you off guard.
Because whether you're running a fire or running a project, the rule never changes: What you don't measure, you don't control.