Songs to put you in a project management state of mind
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by Kiron Bondale
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As a teenager who had an eclectic taste in music, one of my hobbies was attempting to create the perfect mix tape to fit the theme of different activities I would do such as studying, working out or just relaxing.
So how about project management? To quote Barney Stinson: "Challenge accepted!"
- Can I Play With Madness (Iron Maiden): You know those projects where it seems no one has a clue about what we are trying to achieve? "Can I play with madness? The prophet stared at his crystal ball ; Can I play with madness? There's no vision there at all"
- You Can't Always Get What You Want (Rolling Stones): There is no better song to help set stakeholder expectations about focusing on their needs.
- The Gambler (Kenny Rogers): This would make a good level setting tune for a risk response workshop, especially for those who feel the glass is always half full. "You've got to know when to hold 'em ; Know when to fold 'em ; Know when to walk away ; And know when to run"
- That's Life (Frank Sinatra): After the team has just received some bad news or is recovering after a painful issue, this song helps to put things into perspective. "Each time I find myself flat on my face ; I pick myself up and get back in the race"
- Nothing Else Matters (Metallica): This is a good song for building self-reliance, self-organization and the willingness to inspect and adapt in teams. "Trust I seek and I find in you, Every day for us something new, Open mind for a different view"
- In The End (Linkin Park): "Time is a valuable thing ; Watch it fly by as the pendulum swings ; Watch it count down to the end of the day ; The clock ticks life away". 'Nuff said!
- People Are People (Depeche Mode): When the team is storming and what makes us different is dividing us. "So we're different colours ; And we're different creeds ; And different people have different needs"
- Three Little Birds (Bob Marley): What could be a more cheerful and uplifting song to kick off a daily standup for your team? "Don't worry about a thing, 'cause every little thing gonna be all right."
- Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (The Animals): Whenever you feel there has been a breakdown in the basic communication model, just sing "I'm just a soul whose intentions are good ; Oh Lord, please don't let me be misunderstood"
- We Are The Champions (Queen): A gracious project manager will always acknowledge the contribution of the entire team. "I've taken my bows ; And my curtain calls ; You brought me fame and fortune and everything that goes with it ; I thank you all"
So what would you add for YOUR project management mix tape?
Posted on: February 24, 2019 11:11 AM |
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Kiron, this is brilliant. Love it !
Alok Priyadarshi
Project Manager| Tata Consulting Engineers Limited
Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India
Brilliant listing of great songs in context of Project management. You are absolutely awesome Kiron. Thank you!!
It is fascinating . Simply Interesting
Tamer Zeyad Sadiq
Assistant Cost Manager| Turner & Townsend
Riyadh, Ar Riyad, Saudi Arabia
RAJESH K L
Project Manager, PMP| Bharat Electronics, Bengaluru, India
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Thanks Rami, Alok, Shadav & Tamer!
Al Taylor
I.T. Contractor| Independent
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Christine Blair
Past President| PMI-Michigan Huron Valley Chapter
Brighton, Mi, United States
This is great Thanks for the PM playlist.
Thanks for the addition, Al! Thanks Christine.
LORI WILSON
RETIRED - Technical Project Manager| RETIRED - LifePoint Health
Clarkston, Wa, United States
Thanks for this clever list, Kiron!
I read that Playlist and thought of a great man I know, who also had an eclectic music taste!
Nice list, Kiron (The Gambler seems to sum up the life of a project).
Hi Kiron,
Good one, should include - "Don't worry be happy"- Bobby McFerrin. Whatever the outcome.....
Drew Craig
Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard
Philadelphia, Pa, United States
Good stuff, Kiron. I'd include:
Johnny Cash - I Walk the Line; Ring of Fire; The Man Comes Around
Marc Demarco - Goodbye Weekend; Chamber of Reflection
Thanks for the additions, Andrew - I think a lot of Johnny Cash's songs are applicable to the field!
Great Piece! I Never really thought of these songs in that light. thanks for the pointer
Ashleigh Kennett-Smith
ICT Project Manager| Australian Red Cross Lifeblood
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
So now we need a mix "tape" to open or close relevant meetings with the right song? Can you get that tool somewhere in PMBOK?
Just thinking about the go nowhere projects above - perhaps could add Manamna/Ma Nah Ma Nah? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ytei6bu7kQ
You mentioned my favorite band, Queen. Had no idea you were into Iron Maiden. Now we are talking lol.
Thanks Abdul-Ghaneou! As I said, Sante, my tastes are very eclectic, and Maiden was my favorite band for over a decade...
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