Episode 527: Flexible Project Leadership
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Project Leadership
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Episode SummaryConstant change, evolving stakeholder needs, and dispersed teams can twist even the best-planned projects into knots. Leadership expert Kevin Eikenberry (Chief Potential Officer of The Kevin Eikenberry Group and author of Flexible Leadership) joins Cornelius Fichtner to unpack a practical roadmap for staying effective when everything around you shifts. Drawing on three decades of coaching leaders in more than 50 countries, Kevin explains why rigid command-and-control approaches snap under real-world pressure, how “flexors” help you bend without breaking, and where to start if your calendar already looks like a game of Tetris. Key takeaways you can apply immediately:
(This interview was originally published on The Project Management Podcast.) |
Episode 526: Chaos-Proof Project Leadership
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Project Leadership
Categories: Project Leadership
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Episode SummaryProject environments rarely slow down, yet outstanding leaders keep schedules intact, teams motivated, and stakeholders confident even when interruptions pile up. Leadership strategist Robert Heath Sr. joins the show to explain how he transforms shifting priorities into opportunities for greater impact. A former Marine officer and combat-tested communications expert, Robert now advises Fortune 500 firms on building cultures that thrive under pressure. He shares field-tested techniques that help project managers cut through noise, protect focus, and make decisions at speed while maintaining team morale. Listeners hear why chaos-proof project leadership starts with defining success, how clear intent stabilizes priorities, and which daily habits train teams to execute without drama. Robert illustrates every principle with vivid stories—from landing critical infrastructure projects during geopolitical turbulence to guiding remote software teams through relentless change cycles. He stresses practical actions: shorten feedback loops, frame risk as data, and rehearse recovery scenarios, so teams treat disruption as routine rather than a threat. By the end you will hold a solid understanding for steering any project through uncertainty and still hit your milestones. (This interview was originally published on The Project Management Podcast.) |
Episode 430: Are You An Inclusive Project Leader?
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Project Leadership
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In this interview we welcome Agata Czopek (LinkedIn Profile) and discuss that diversity is a fact and inclusion is a choice. Companies with diverse executive teams are 21% more likely to outperform the companies rated in the bottom quartile of diversity. Have you ever experienced a situation that made you feel uncomfortable? Let’s discover the attributes of an inclusive leader and the steps needed to improve team performance by addressing unconscious bias. This interview was recorded ad the crowded Project Management Institute (PMI)® Global Conference 2018 in Los Angeles, California. We learn to describe attributes of an inclusive leader, identify techniques to improve performance by addressing the unconscious bias, and see that privilege is invisible for those who have it. (This interview was originally published on The Project Management Podcast.) |
Episode 345: My Project is Failing, It is Not My Fault
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Project Leadership
Categories: Project Leadership
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This interview with Peter Monkhouse was recorded at the 2015 PMI Global Congress in Orlando, Florida. We discuss his paper and presentation "My Project is Failing, It is Not My Fault". Here is the paper's abstract:
(This interview was originally published on The Project Management Podcast.) |
PM Podcast 329: How to Overcome Resistance to Project Change Management
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Consider the resistance to project change management for instance, when two organizations merge, or the fear that employees will feel when a part of their job is automated and some of their skills become redundant. But the problem isn’t the change itself in spite of the difficulties that it may bring. To discuss the project change management process with us today I’m very pleased to welcome back one of our favorite interview guests: Susanne Madsen whose book The Power of Project Leadership contains a large section on change management. She says: Organizational change is vital for any business that wants to survive and thrive in our increasingly competitive and fast paced word. The problem is that many project leaders struggle to fully motivate and engage their teams in the process. They often move too fast, are too outcome driven and not sufficiently consultative in their approach. This interview was originally published on The PM Podcast. |






When we talk about “change management in project management”, the words “resistance” and “tension” often spring to mind.