“The real work of a project manager begins where the handbook ends.”
What do people think project managers do—and what’s the reality?
In this candid episode, host Silke Deul sits down with Kate Fursova, Senior Project Manager and Agile Coach at Gallagher Animal Management, to unpack the “lies of the profession”—the common myths, misperceptions, and oversimplifications that still surround project management today.
From the myth of the perfect project plan to the outdated belief that time, cost, and scope alone define success, Silke and Kate explore how misleading expectations—from both inside and outside the profession—can cause confusion, frustration, and even burnout.
Why PMs are often misunderstood as "just admin"—and how to shift that perceptionThe danger of chasing flawless plans in unpredictable environmentsWhy success is more than the “Iron Triangle” (and how real outcomes can still fail)How mismatched expectations create tension with stakeholders, teams, and sponsorsThe emotional toll of unrealistic job roles and pressureAdvice for navigating different industries, job titles, and career paths in PMHow project managers can reclaim their identity as strategic leaders—not box-tickersWhether you're new to the profession or have years of experience, this episode offers a refreshing take on what it really means to be a project manager—and why honest conversations like this one are essential for the future of the role.
Guest: Kate Fursova, Senior Project Manager & Agile Coach
PDU’s: For PMI members, this episode is eligible for 1 PDU under Leadership or Strategic and Business Management. Self-claim via your PMI account.
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