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In this episode, global project leaders discuss how to make hyper-innovation happen, the do’s and don’ts of managing virtual teams and navigating an uncertain project landscape.
Alice Pollard, chief of staff and innovation architect for Cisco Hyper Innovation Living Labs in San Francisco, shares the success factors that helps some of the world’s largest companies collaborate on game-changing innovations.
James Stewart, vice chair for KPMG in London, talks how teams can navigate a new breed of project challenges, from breakneck speeds to real-time reporting requirements.
Fiona Charonnat, customer project and program management process owner for Ericsson in Paris, and Ibrahim Dani, director of governance for Optus Australia in Sydney, outline how leaders need to think differently when working with increasingly dispersed teams.
We hope you’ve enjoyed our podcast series, Projectified with PMI. To join the conversation online, we ask you to use #Projectified and @PMInstitute. We also encourage you to subscribe and leave a rating on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music by clicking on the links below. Thank you very much, and stay tuned as we release more episodes of Projectified with PMI.
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Key Themes:
[2:10] Defining the skill set of the future
[5:00] When to turn to a virtual team
[6:59] How to engage dispersed team members
[11:28] Future-proofing project plans
[12:35] Running a first-of-its-kind project
[15:05] How does hyper-innovation work?
[20:40] Gaining speed without sacrificing quality
[22:55] Innovation on a shoestring
By Project Management Institute4.6
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In this episode, global project leaders discuss how to make hyper-innovation happen, the do’s and don’ts of managing virtual teams and navigating an uncertain project landscape.
Alice Pollard, chief of staff and innovation architect for Cisco Hyper Innovation Living Labs in San Francisco, shares the success factors that helps some of the world’s largest companies collaborate on game-changing innovations.
James Stewart, vice chair for KPMG in London, talks how teams can navigate a new breed of project challenges, from breakneck speeds to real-time reporting requirements.
Fiona Charonnat, customer project and program management process owner for Ericsson in Paris, and Ibrahim Dani, director of governance for Optus Australia in Sydney, outline how leaders need to think differently when working with increasingly dispersed teams.
We hope you’ve enjoyed our podcast series, Projectified with PMI. To join the conversation online, we ask you to use #Projectified and @PMInstitute. We also encourage you to subscribe and leave a rating on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music by clicking on the links below. Thank you very much, and stay tuned as we release more episodes of Projectified with PMI.
For an easy way to stay up-to-date on Projectified with PMI, subscribe to our podcast at:
Apple Podcast, Google Play Music, SoundCloud, Stitcher, or PMI.org/podcast.
Key Themes:
[2:10] Defining the skill set of the future
[5:00] When to turn to a virtual team
[6:59] How to engage dispersed team members
[11:28] Future-proofing project plans
[12:35] Running a first-of-its-kind project
[15:05] How does hyper-innovation work?
[20:40] Gaining speed without sacrificing quality
[22:55] Innovation on a shoestring

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