Mon, 23 November 2009 This is part 3 of our special, "19 Techniques for managing people who do not report to you." Jay Christensen and Rod Sharman join Pete Wright to discuss issues and concerns, with special focus on how to manage resolution of issues in a visible way. Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 November 2009 This is part 2 of our special, "19 Techniques for managing people who do not report to you". Jay Christensen and Rod Sharman join Pete Wright to discuss roles and responsibilities on your projects, and ensuring that commitments are clear and visible through the Responsibility Matrix and Schedule. Comments[0] |
Mon, 9 November 2009 This is part 1 of our special, "19 Techniques for managing people who do not report to you." Jay Christensen and Rod Sharman join Pete Wright to discuss the importance of goal statements, clear objective statements, and a well-publicized project profile in getting the support you need to deliver project results. Comments[0] |
Mon, 21 September 2009 You can help your organization understand the roles and skills required for the project management function -- you just have to know where to start. This week, Jay Christensen joins Pete Wright to help outline the planning elements you'll need to add to communication what will and will not be done on your project -- and by whom! Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 September 2009 When working to build your team, you may find yourself in a sticky political mess when you find different groups in your organization are prioritizing your project differently. Consistent prioritization is key to alignment on projects and requires the right mix of authority, will, and communication. This week, Jay Christensen joins Pete Wright to point you in the right direction as you help your organization master project prioritization. Comments[0] |
Mon, 7 September 2009 You have a problem. You escalate to your sponsor or steering committee. Their response? Don't worry, they're sure you'll be able to solve the problem without impacting Cost, Schedule or Performance! As frustrating as this response may be, listen in this week as Jay Christensen unravels the motivation behind this typical response, and gives you the tools you need to present the right solutions, just the right way! Comments[0] |
Mon, 31 August 2009 Are you a project manager seeking support from the functional managers who have their employees on your teams? Are you a team member looking for more support from your functional manager as you work on projects? This week, Jay Christensen joins Pete Wright to take on both of these issues and give you the strategies you'll need to solve a tricky political puzzle. Comments[0] |
Mon, 24 August 2009 It's one of the most common things we see on troubled projects, and sometimes the trickiest to navigate: No sponsor or steering committee supporting your projects. This week, Jay Christensen joins Pete Wright to dive into the issues that lead to this on your projects, and how you can find the support you need to get your projects back on track. Comments[0] |
Mon, 10 August 2009 The problem card this week says it all: "Three project teams working on mandatory compliance projects to 18 countries, all three high priorities. Tasks from all three due all the time. How do I manage projects and priorities across overlapping critical projects?" It's a question for all over-worked project people, and John Patton and Jay Christensen join Pete Wright to tackle it on the show. Comments[0] |
Mon, 3 August 2009 It may seem like stakeholder meddling, but external influences competing for attention on your project can be a symptom of a much larger problem. This week, John Patton and Jay Christensen help you focus on the lifecycle, using a few key tactics to ensure all your project stakeholders are working with you to keep the project focused -- not distracting you from getting your project work done. Comments[0] |
Mon, 27 July 2009 Any number of challenges can slow a supplier delivering a complex product on your project. From engineering challenges to methodological roadblocks, it's your job as project manager to keep resources flowing into the project smoothly. This week, John Patton and Jay Christensen dissect this issue and give you a clear process to help keep your external suppliers on track. Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 July 2009 From the problem cards this week, "The project is off to a slow start -- how do we gain traction and get this project moving?" Turns out, it's all a matter of focus on the life-cycle. This week, John Patton and Jay Christensen take to this issue with Pete Wright and give you a path to a solution that will help you get your project started on the right footing. Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 July 2009 Thinking about Agile and how it might help your development projects? Looking for more detail on how the Agile approach maps to the Cadence Methodology? Coming in August, Cadence's Jay Christensen will be delivering a one-hour webinar dealing with the detail of Agile development with the Cadence Methodology. In today's show, Jay gives us a preview of his research and teaches us where misunderstanding in the Agile process can lead to poor implementation and sub-par results. Comments[0] |
Mon, 29 June 2009 If you're facing an abrupt career change, you have a wide road before you. You've crafted your resume. You've done the networking. But have you really positioned yourself to be the perfect candidate for that perfect project management job? This week on the show, Jay Christensen and Wil Mercer join host Pete Wright to talk about how to develop sharp skills and jumpstart your work in project management. Comments[0] |
Mon, 22 June 2009 If your teams have suffered as a result of layoffs or reorganizations, you're weathering the project economy. If you are juggling scope changes and resource reallocation, you're weathering the project economy. If you are faced with delivering difficult news more often than results, you're weathering the project economy. This week, join Jay Christensen, Wil Mercer, and Pete Wright as they discuss the issues facing today's teams and give you strategies to help you weather the project economy. Comments[0] |
Mon, 15 June 2009 We have been getting this question with great frequency: what is this Agile thing, and how does it map to the Cadence project management methodology? As it happens, Agile maps cleanly to the Cadence Methodology and — if implemented appropriately — can yield benefits on certain projects. Listen to Jay Christensen and Wil Mercer discuss this issue on this week's show. Comments[0] |
Mon, 8 June 2009 Passing the PMP exam and earning the coveted certification that results is becoming increasingly important for project management practitioners. In celebration of our own Wil Mercer's newly minted PMP, we thought it appropriate to sit down and ask about the process and share some tips and tricks for studying for -- and passing -- this exam. Comments[0] |
Mon, 1 June 2009 We welcome John Patton back to US shores with a deep discussion on his experiences and learnings at the recent PMI Global Congress EMEA. If you were unable to make it, tune in and get the highlights with Ask Cadence! Comments[0] |
Mon, 6 April 2009 Wrapping up our discussion on implementing a project management methodology in your organization, this week John Patton and Scott Lissit join host Pete Wright for a final discussion on just what it takes to get the job done. How long will it take? What barriers will you encounter in the process? How to you create and manage a sound implementation plan which leads to success and adoption by the organization? Comments[0] |
Mon, 30 March 2009 If you're considering implementing a project management methodology, it is important to know where you stand against the standard set by the Project Management Institute. This week, John Patton and Scott Lissit join host Pete Wright to provide a framework around what it takes not only to implement a methodology, but to create a path for governance in the organization that will provide for long-term growth in institutional excellence in the process. Comments[0] |
Mon, 23 March 2009 Part 2: Every team has them. They may be well-intentioned, but for some reason or another, they're blocking progress on your project. Whether they are raising inappropriate questions in your status meetings or just refusing to get their work done, you have to find some way to deal with them to avoid losing control of the project. This week, John Patton and Scott Lissit join host Pete Wright to provide the tools and techniques you'll need to keep your project moving full steam ahead. Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 March 2009 Every team has them. They may be well-intentioned, but for some reason or another, they're blocking progress on your project. Whether they are raising inappropriate questions in your status meetings or just refusing to get their work done, you have to find some way to deal with them to avoid losing control of the project. This week, John Patton and Scott Lissit join host Pete Wright to provide the tools and techniques you'll need to keep your project moving full steam ahead. Comments[0] |
Mon, 9 March 2009 Part 2: What information do you need as a project manager flowing into your operation in order to know what's happening on the project, and how to make corrective action as appropriate? It's easy to get overwhelmed with project data -- this week, John Patton and Scott Lissit join host Pete Wright to help you find strategies for managing project information to stay in control and not become over-burdened. Comments[0] |
Mon, 2 March 2009 What information do you need as a project manager flowing into your operation in order to know what's happening on the project, and how to make corrective action as appropriate? It's easy to get overwhelmed with project data -- this week, John Patton and Scott Lissit join host Pete Wright to help you find strategies for managing project information to stay in control and not become over-burdened. Comments[0] |
Mon, 23 February 2009 There are very few key roles to be filled in even the most complex project environment, but each of them is critical to successful implementation. From project manager to technical leader to sponsors and more, each serves to ensure the success of the team members delivering on their project objectives. This week, John Patton and Scott Lissit join host Pete Wright to define these key roles and give strategies for using each to its highest potential. Comments[0] |
Mon, 16 February 2009 This week, John Patton and Scott Lissit join host Pete Wright to outline the key elements of a methodology implementation for project management, from an adaptable life cycle approach to strategic steering and project prioritization. Comments[0] |
Mon, 9 February 2009 There is no perfect way to implement a project management methodology. This week, John Patton and Scott Lissit join host Pete Wright as they unravel the complexities of project methodology implementation and outlining the best practices that define successful companies in their journey toward project management maturity. Comments[0] |
Mon, 2 February 2009 While a "Standard" tells you what to do, a "Methodology" tells you how to do it. So says John Patton and Scott Lissit, who join host Pete Wright today to work through the issues, strategies and fears of taking on a project management methodology in organizations. This is part 1 of a series on the importance of flexible, adaptable structure in project management, no matter how complex the project environment. Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 January 2009 What if your projects are affected by the recession? What if your team is broken up, reassigned, or restructured? What if you're asked to make cuts to budget or redefine deliverables? This week, John Patton and Scott Lissit join host Pete Wright as they provide structure around project managers in the midsts of market shake-up. Comments[0] |
Mon, 19 January 2009 When the economy turns sour, it is easy to let fundamentals slip. When you find you are in danger of making reactionary decisions in place of strategic ones, it is critical that you step back, evaluate, and review the overall state of the business. This week, John Patton and Scott Lissit join host Pete Wright to review the importance of project management in a recession, and the role of smart portfolio management and prioritization in strategic decision making. Comments[0] |
Mon, 5 January 2009 What do you do when you're working on a project and your vendors are behind, unresponsive, or incompetent? This week, John Patton and Scott Lissit will show you how to take vendors to task when appropriate, manage them smartly, and target a mutually beneficial relationship.Comments[0] |
Mon, 29 December 2008 When it's time to make the tough decisions, does everyone have to agree? This week, we wrap up our two-part conversation between John Patton and Scott Lissit on project management by consensus, the perils and pitfalls of finding agreement on projects. Comments[0] |
Mon, 22 December 2008 When it's time to make the tough decisions, does everyone have to agree? This week, we begin our two-part conversation between John Patton and Scott Lissit on project management by consensus, the perils and pitfalls of finding agreement on projects. Comments[0] |
Mon, 15 December 2008 This week, a listener email: "I have now moved on to a new company, a global bank in Europe. I intend to continue using the cadence methodology and would like to introduce it to the Bank. Do you have any advice on how I can pick up new projects quickly while instilling a sense of trust with my new project team?" It turns out it's a bigger question than a single episode can answer. This week we offer part 2 of our discussion on porting project management from one company to another with John Patton and Scott Lissit.Comments[0] |
Mon, 8 December 2008 This week, a listener email: "I have now moved on to a new company, a global bank in Europe. I intend to continue using the cadence methodology and would like to introduce it to the Bank. Do you have any advice on how I can pick up new projects quickly while instilling a sense of trust with my new project team?" It turns out it's a bigger question than a single episode can answer. This week we offer part 1 of our discussion on porting project management from one company to another with John Patton and Scott Lissit.Comments[0] |
Mon, 1 December 2008 You're the lone project manager in your group. Your organization is resistant to change. How lead the charge for project management as a key success factor in your group without alienating people creating ill will toward project structure? This week, John Patton and Scott Lissit cover politics, tools, and strategies for helping you move your organization toward project management maturity. Comments[0] |


What do you do when you're working on a project and your vendors are behind, unresponsive, or incompetent? This week, John Patton and Scott Lissit will show you how to take vendors to task when appropriate, manage them smartly, and target a mutually beneficial relationship.
When it's time to make the tough decisions, does everyone have to agree? This week, we wrap up our two-part conversation between John Patton and Scott Lissit on project management by consensus, the perils and pitfalls of finding agreement on projects.
When it's time to make the tough decisions, does everyone have to agree? This week, we begin our two-part conversation between John Patton and Scott Lissit on project management by consensus, the perils and pitfalls of finding agreement on projects.
This week, a listener email: "I have now moved on to a new company, a global bank in Europe. I intend to continue using the cadence methodology and would like to introduce it to the Bank. Do you have any advice on how I can pick up new projects quickly while instilling a sense of trust with my new project team?" It turns out it's a bigger question than a single episode can answer. This week we offer part 2 of our discussion on porting project management from one company to another with John Patton and Scott Lissit.
This week, a listener email: "I have now moved on to a new company, a global bank in Europe. I intend to continue using the cadence methodology and would like to introduce it to the Bank. Do you have any advice on how I can pick up new projects quickly while instilling a sense of trust with my new project team?" It turns out it's a bigger question than a single episode can answer. This week we offer part 1 of our discussion on porting project management from one company to another with John Patton and Scott Lissit.
You're the lone project manager in your group. Your organization is resistant to change. How lead the charge for project management as a key success factor in your group without alienating people creating ill will toward project structure? This week, John Patton and Scott Lissit cover politics, tools, and strategies for helping you move your organization toward project management maturity.