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Project leadership gets personal, and occasionally playful. Hosted by husband-and-wife duo Philip and Mary Elizabeth Diab, each episode unpacks the real tensions behind how we lead, deliver, and disag... more
FAQs about PM Debate Podcast:How many episodes does PM Debate Podcast have?The podcast currently has 77 episodes available.
February 10, 2018Speaking truth to power is a skill that every project manager should masterSpeaking truth to power has become a business catch phrase that seems to lose value as it develops in popularity. In today's project environment there is a tendency to shoot the messenger without ever having heard the message. But if management makes a bad decision based on incomplete or inaccurate information, isn't it the project manager's job to make them aware to address the issue? Can any project manager speak truth to power or do you need lots of experience and skills to be the bearer or unwelcome news? Listen to this episode of the PM debate podcast as we discuss "speaking truth to power is a skill that every project manager should master." Let us know what you think by visiting our page at facebook.com/pmdebate....more32minPlay
February 03, 2018Is it better to hire an overqualified or underqualified candidate?Approaching a job market so constantly in flux means that hiring managers face difficult choices between candidates. Finding the right fit for your vacancy is harder today because of the readily available technologies and the globalization of the job marketplace. Hiring an overqualified candidate allows the organization immediate success on projects while bringing on board a candidate with less qualification but significant potential positions organizational future sustainability. Join this episode of the PM debate podcast as we explore the motion: "As a hiring manager with no viable option to hire a solid match for your vacancy, you are far better positioned to hire an under qualified candidate than an overqualified one." Listen to the debate and let us know what you think....more42minPlay
January 27, 2018Accepting a position that you are overqualified for places you at great risk of failure in your jobIt is often refreshing to approach a job, and even a task, knowing you have all the qualifications and skills that that match the position description. Being able to hi the ground running in positions, especially in a project environment is a critical success factor. However is there such as thing as being overqualified for a job? If so, does it mean that you are probably not in the best position to lead by example. This podcast focuses on the issue of over-cosmetics. Listen to our podcast and let us know what you think....more42minPlay
January 20, 2018Positions you may be underqualified forIn an environment where job postings have gone global and applicants can bring a lot of news, finding the right candidate for the job can be more challenging than not. Whether you are in human resources or a hiring manager you may be confronted with deciding to bring in a candidate who is under qualified. As a candidate you may be asked to step into an uncomfortable situation in accepting a position you have little experience in. This episode of the PM Debate podcast explores whether hiring an under qualified candidate is a recipe for disaster or whether it is part of today's job demands. Listen to the debate and let us know what you think....more34minPlay
August 27, 2017Full DisclosureManaging a project is a difficult undertaking, one that often impacts the entire organization. It’s often difficult to know how to proceed when facts and details are omitted. But in the hyper-competitive business world we live in, organizational management must make difficult decisions on what information can and should be shared – and when. Is full disclosure an operational imperative or the path of the foolish. You decide as we debate: Project team members and key stakeholders require and deserve full disclosure at all times throughout the project lifecycle. Following the podcast join the debate online at facebok.com/pmdebate...more37minPlay
July 29, 2017Social Media and Confirmation BiasThis week we are exploring the topic of confirmation bias. Twitter was recently called out for using algorithms in its feed to enhance user experience that gives users what they “want to see”. This approach means that people will see in their feed more items similar to ones they have liked, commented on, or shared. A rapidly growing number of people get their news online and social media sites which have a tendency to deliver news from one specific viewpoint. This means that we simply confirm what we already believe to be true. Does the same type of confirmation bias exist in business and on projects? Listen to this episode of the PM Debate Podcast as we debate “Social media is making confirmation bias in organizations much worse resulting in greater risk to project success.”...more41minPlay
July 22, 2017Documenting lessons learned on projects is a waste of timeLessons learned are a critical component of project management literature and standards. PMI's PMBOK Guide places a significant emphasis on lessons learned in the profession by mentioning the concept in nearly every chapter and in over 62 pages. However, does the reality practice in the field align to theory? Can lessons learned be documented properly and used effectively, or is attempting to merely trying that a waste of time? This episode of the PM Debate podcast explores this topic. Listen to the debate and share your thoughts online....more36minPlay
July 15, 2017Corporate politics is a game that everyone must play, including the Project ManagerCorporate politics has gained a bad name in the workplace, associated with backstabbing, manipulating, and spying on colleagues. Is corporate politics a dirty business that the project manager should avoid, or is it a critical necessity to ensure project success? Should project manager rise above corporate politics or leverage it in a positive way. Listen to the debate an take part in the discussion online....more31minPlay
May 27, 2017Freelance project management is not a fad but a trend that will shape the future of the professionAs companies search for ways to optimize their business performance, increasingly they have turned to freelancers. Decreasing the ongoing costs of payroll is an attractive way to cut company overhead. Can freelancers allow a company to maximize the use of talent without running the risk of project failure? Can project managers adapt and offer flexibility while minimizing the risk of career instability? Is the business world experiencing a trend affecting employment or is this a management fad that will disappear with changing economic conditions? The topic of this episode of the PM Debate podcast is focused on freelance project managers. Listen to the debate and take part in the online discussion at facebook.com/pmdebate....more30minPlay
May 20, 2017PM certification is not a good criteria to assess professional competenceIncompetent employees cost organizations millions of dollars every year, both in lost productivity and rework to repair problems. Hiring an incompetent project manager is estimated to cost organizations an average of $240K in wasted on boarding costs. What do organizations have at their disposal to evaluate whether a professional is competent or not? Can certification be used as a criteria to determine if someone is competent? This is the topic of this episode of the PM Debate podcast. Listen and take part in the debate online....more35minPlay
FAQs about PM Debate Podcast:How many episodes does PM Debate Podcast have?The podcast currently has 77 episodes available.