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  • Welcome to The Everyday PM podcast! In this episode, we are thrilled to have Kory Kogon, FranklinCovey’s vice president of Content and Senior Consultant, and co-author of Project Management for the Unofficial Project Manager. Kory will share her expertise in project management and shed light on the concept of "unofficial project managers" and its significance in today's workplace.

    We'll delve into some common pitfalls that unofficial project managers often encounter in their roles and explore strategies for navigating the challenges of integrating Agile and Waterfall methodologies. Kory will also provide valuable insights on empowering unofficial project managers to be more effective in their roles and discuss how organizations can support and develop their capabilities within their teams.

    Don't forget to check out "Project Management for the Unofficial Project Manager" for further guidance on effective project management strategies. Stay tuned for an enlightening discussion!

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  • In this episode, Evan Unger dives into the intricacies of effective team leadership, decision-making, and enhancing productivity in remote virtual meetings. With his extensive experience at Schwartz and Associates, Evan sheds light on the essential services that have helped countless organizations thrive in today’s dynamic work environments.

    What to Expect

    Team Leadership: Discover how Evan approaches team leadership with a collaborative mindset. He shares strategies for fostering a culture of inclusivity and engagement, ensuring that every team member feels valued and empowered to contribute their best work.

    Decision-Making: Learn about the decision-making frameworks that Evan employs to navigate complex challenges. His insights will help you make informed, timely decisions that align with your organization's goals and values.

    Remote Virtual Meeting Productivity: In an era where remote work is becoming the norm, Evan discusses practical tips for maximizing productivity in virtual meetings. From setting clear agendas to leveraging technology effectively, he provides actionable advice to keep your team connected and productive, no matter where they are.

    Why You Should Listen

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their leadership skills and drive their team's success in a rapidly changing work landscape. Whether you're a seasoned project manager or just starting your leadership journey, Evan's expertise offers valuable takeaways that you can implement immediately.

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    Don't miss out on this insightful conversation with Evan Unger. Tune in to The Everyday PM podcast on your favorite streaming platform. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and share with your network to spread the knowledge!

    Join us as we explore the art of collaborative leadership and unlock the potential of your team. We look forward to having you with us on this exciting episode!

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  • Project management enthusiasts and tech-savvy leaders, you won't want to miss the latest episode of The Everyday PM Podcast! Join our host, Ann Campea, as she sits down with Galen Low, Co-Founder of The Digital Project Manager, to explore the future of project management in the age of artificial intelligence.

    In this insightful episode, Galen and Ann tackle some of the most pressing questions about AI-powered project management:

    🤖 Do AI-based project management solutions make PMs redundant? Discover how AI is transforming the role of project managers and why human expertise remains invaluable.

    🚀 How can AI technology enhance project management processes for individuals without a PM background? Learn how AI tools can empower non-PMs to manage projects efficiently and effectively.

    🔍 What are the key considerations for non-project managers when implementing AI-based project management tools? Get tips on what to look out for and how to maximize the benefits of AI in your projects.

    ⚠️ What potential challenges may non-project managers face when transitioning to AI-based project management methods, and how can these challenges be addressed effectively? Find out how to navigate the common hurdles and ensure a smooth transition.

    🆘 How can non-PMs recognize when they've hit the limits of the technology and ask for help from humans? Understand the signs of when to seek human intervention and collaboration.

    Tune in to gain valuable insights from two industry leaders and stay ahead in the ever-evolving landscape of project management. Whether you're a seasoned PM or just starting out, this episode is packed with practical advice and forward-thinking strategies.

    🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast platform and join the conversation about AI in project management! Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review.

    #TheEverydayPM #Podcast #ProjectManagement #AI #DigitalProjectManager #GalenLow #AnnCampea #Innovation #Leadership #AIinPM

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  • We are thrilled to announce the release of the latest episode of The Everyday PM podcast, featuring the incredible Priscilla McKinney. Priscilla is not only the author of Collaboration Is the New Competition: Why the Future of Work Rewards a Cross-Pollinating Hive Mind & How Not to Get Left Behind but also the powerhouse behind Little Bird Marketing and the host of the Ponderings from the Perch podcast.

    In this enlightening episode, we delve into the world of collaboration and its pivotal role in today's workplace. Priscilla shares her insights on fostering a collaborative environment and provides valuable strategies for success.

    Priscilla's wealth of knowledge and experience in the realm of collaboration offers invaluable insights for professionals seeking to elevate their teamwork and drive success within their organizations.

    Tune in to this compelling episode of The Everyday PM podcast to gain a deeper understanding of collaboration and learn how to implement practical strategies for fostering a collaborative workplace culture. Don't miss out on this opportunity to glean wisdom from one of the foremost experts in the field!

    Listen to the full episode featuring Priscilla McKinney on your favorite podcast platform or visit our website to join the conversation on the power of collaboration in today's professional landscape.

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    Follow Priscilla on LinkedIn Buy her book Check out Little Bird Marketing Resources Listen to Ponderings from the Perch--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theeverydaypm/support
  • Hey there PM enthusiasts! We've got an exciting new episode of The Everyday PM podcast for you, featuring none other than Greg Christensen, the host of CMMSRadio podcast. In this episode, we dive deep into the world of CMMS and explore how it intersects with the role of a project manager.

    First up, Greg breaks down CMMS for us, shedding light on what it stands for - Computerized Maintenance Management System. He explains how CMMS software is designed to streamline maintenance operations by organizing work orders, tracking assets, and scheduling preventive maintenance.

    Ever wondered how a typical CMMS project works? Greg walks us through the process, from initial assessment and software selection to implementation and training. It's fascinating to learn about the intricacies involved in integrating CMMS into an organization's workflow.

    We also explore the diverse industries that make use of CMMS. From manufacturing and healthcare to hospitality and transportation, CMMS finds its application across a wide range of sectors. Greg shares insights into why these industries rely on CMMS to enhance efficiency, reduce downtime, and extend the lifespan of their equipment.

    One of the most intriguing aspects we delve into is how a project manager can complement a CMMS. Greg highlights the symbiotic relationship between the two, emphasizing how a PM's organizational and leadership skills can enhance the effectiveness of CMMS implementation. It's all about leveraging the strengths of both to achieve optimal results.

    But do the roles and platforms clash in any way? We tackle this question head-on, addressing potential conflicts and offering strategies to align the objectives of a PM with the functionalities of CMMS. It's a thought-provoking discussion that sheds light on the nuances of managing projects in conjunction with a robust maintenance management system.

    So, whether you're a seasoned project manager or someone keen on understanding the dynamics of CMMS, this episode is packed with valuable insights that you won't want to miss. Tune in to The Everyday PM podcast and join us as we unravel the fascinating world of CMMS with Greg Christensen.

    As always, we'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback. Drop us a line and let us know your key takeaways from this episode. And stay tuned for more engaging conversations on project management, coming your way soon!

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  • In a recent podcast episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Julianna Newland, a retiree and author, about her remarkable journey as the first woman to step into a public affairs management role amidst an all-male cohort. Julianna's story is one of shattering stereotypes and paving the way for future female leaders.

    Julianna's career trajectory is a testament to her resilience and determination. As she shared in the podcast, she faced numerous challenges and obstacles as she pursued a leadership position in a male-dominated industry. However, her unwavering commitment to her goals and her exceptional skills ultimately led her to break through the glass ceiling and make history as the first woman in her role.

    Julianna's story serves as an inspiration to women everywhere who are striving to overcome barriers and achieve their professional aspirations. Her journey is a powerful reminder of the impact that individuals can have when they challenge the status quo and advocate for change. We hope that her journey will inspire others to pursue their ambitions fearlessly and to work towards a more equitable and inclusive world.

    To hear more about Julianna's incredible journey, be sure to listen to the full podcast episode. Thank you for joining us in celebrating Julianna's achievements and in championing women in leadership.

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  • Are you a project leader or an agilist looking to improve your team's meetings? Look no further than the book "Great Meetings Build Great Teams: A Guide for Project Leaders and Agilists."This resource is packed with practical tips and insights on how to run effective meetings that drive collaboration and results. Whether you're new to leading teams or a seasoned pro, you'll find valuable strategies to help you build stronger, more productive teams.In the book, you'll learn about the key elements of successful meetings, including setting clear objectives, creating an inclusive environment, and fostering open communication. The podcast episode features interviews with experts in the field, who share their own experiences and advice on how to make the most of your team's meetings.So why wait? Check out "Great Meetings Build Great Teams" today and start improving your team's meetings for better results and happier team members. Happy reading (and listening)!Enjoyed this conversation? Definitely reach out to Jim and Rich to chat more about their professional experiences and publications. Leave your thoughts in the comments section below!---Follow Our Hosts on LinkedIn:Ann Campea, MSPM, MPH, PMP, CSM Host and Founder of The Everyday PMAn authentic leader who is well-versed in the launching of product and physical retail spaces, data system implementation and upgrades, onboarding of new employees, training, championing new process improvement initiatives, and building a solid project management community.Jim Stewart, PMP, IC-Agile Coach Principal of JP Stewart Consulting LLCJim is a certified PMP® and possesses multiple Agile certifications including IC-Agile coach and Certified Scrum Product Owner. Jim is a long-time member of the Project Management Institute (PMI®) and served for several years on the board of the local chapter. He has, for many years, taught and developed courseware for PMP® classes and co-developed an Agile 101 online course.Rich Maltzman, PMP Master Lecturer at Boston University, Co-Founder and Principal of EarthPM, LLCAs a Master Lecturer at Boston University, Rich develops and delivers courses for graduate students that help them achieve positive change in their careers and in the world. He has over 40 years of industry experience 30 of which is in Project Leadership, including the global PMO of Nokia, with a PMP certification and a passion for sustainability integration.

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  • Are you tired of your strategic initiatives falling flat? Do you feel like you're constantly spinning your wheels without making any real progress? Well, fear not my friends, because the Project Management Office (PMO) is here to save the day! The PMO is like the superhero of project management. They swoop in, assess the situation, and create a plan of action that will ensure success. With their help, your strategic initiatives will be executed flawlessly, on time, and within budget.

    In this episode of The Everyday PM, we shine the spotlight on Giuliano Caracciolo, PMO Director and founder of Relentless Velocity publication:

    How does your position as head of PMO influence strategic initiatives? How does this then translate to the education initiatives you are launching? What is the tie-in to project management?

    Who is Giuliano Caracciolo? Giuliano Caracciolo is a project management executive and entrepreneur with 15 years of experience across ecommerce, fintech, travel, and loyalty industries. He leads a global PMO for a company that powers the world's largest loyalty programs, ensuring strategic priorities are delivered on time and to the highest quality standards. He also founded Relentless Velocity, a Substack publication that offers insights into business transformation through a project management lens at relentlessvelocity.substack.com.

    Enjoyed this conversation? Definitely reach out to Giuliano to chat more about his professional experiences. Leave your thoughts in the comments section below!

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    Ann Campea, MSPM, MPH, PMP | Host and Founder of The Everyday PM

    Giuliano Caracciolo | PMO Director and founder of Relentless Velocity publication

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  • Are you nervous about communicating with senior stakeholders? Don't worry, it's a common feeling. However, it's important to communicate confidently and effectively with them to ensure your ideas are heard and valued. Laura shares some tips to help you communicate confidently with senior stakeholders in the latest episode of The Everyday PM. Give it a listen!

    Who is Laura Chattington?

    Founder of Talking Shop, Laura has nearly 20 years’ experience of directing multi-million-pound global communications accounts, managing multi-disciplined teams and communicating up to c-suite level executives. A member of Toastmasters International, the world’s largest public speaking organisation, Laura has delivered speeches to audiences for the last 15 years and regularly competes in competitions. Specialising in presenting and influence, Laura is a master of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and certified coach, having trained with one of the two co-founders, John Grinder.

    Enjoyed this conversation? Definitely reach out to Laura to chat more! Leave your thoughts in the comments section below!

    Follow Our Hosts on LinkedIn:Ann Campea, MSPM, MPH, PMP | Host and Founder of The Everyday PMLaura Chattington | Founder of Talking Shop

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  • Donna Gregorio is a corporate IT project management veteran, published author, college grad school instructor, and well-respected conference speaker. She helps organizations disrupt “change as usual” through a practical and repeatable framework, transforming their culture from surviving change to growing through change. Outside of her current role, Donna took a chance on herself by writing and publishing her own book, The Successful Project Manager: Practical Guidance from Lessons Learned, during the pandemic. In this episode, Donna and I discuss how to measure customer experience to drive innovation.

    Why is it important for us to measure customer experience? What tools do you recommend when measuring customer experience? How does customer experience drive innovation?

    Enjoyed this conversation? Definitely reach out to Donna to chat more about her professional experiences. Leave your thoughts in the comments section below! ---Follow Our Hosts on LinkedIn:Ann Campea, MSPM, MPH, PMP, CSMVice President of Operations, TrueSense MarketingProgram/Project management professional with over a decade of experience in product development, physical retail launches, health care, tech, and marketing industries. Donna GregorioAuthor, IT Department Head, Professor, Project Manager, and Business AnalystA veteran of corporate IT project management, published author, college grad school instructor, and well-respected conference speaker.

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  • Donna Gregorio is a corporate IT project management veteran, published author, college grad school instructor, and well-respected conference speaker. Donna’s own journey to excellence has been fueled by a passion for empowering students and experts. Today she manages the PM/BA department in IT and guides her teams through a high-stress, constant change, and fast-paced environment that is now commonplace. Donna shows each audience how to reconnect with tools in addressing challenges, and what matters most, so they can achieve positive results. Having presented in front of classrooms of 20-50 and conference presentations of 50-100+, Donna demonstrates style, grace, and comfort, and is able to explain complex technical issues in an exciting way. She helps organizations disrupt “change as usual” through a practical and repeatable framework, transforming their culture from surviving change to growing through change. Outside of her current role, Donna took a chance on herself by writing and publishing her own book, The Successful Project Manager: Practical Guidance from Lessons Learned, during the pandemic. In this episode, she takes us through the process of writing and publishing her book and why this was her way of leaving her legacy in the project management industry.Enjoyed this conversation? Definitely reach out to Donna to chat more about her professional experiences. Leave your thoughts in the comments section below! ---Follow Our Hosts on LinkedIn:Ann Campea, MSPM, MPH, PMP, CSM | Vice President of Operations, TrueSense MarketingProgram/Project management professional with over a decade of experience in product development, physical retail launches, health care, tech, and marketing industries. Donna Gregorio | Author, IT Department Head, Professor, Project Manager, and Business AnalystA veteran of corporate IT project management, published author, college grad school instructor, and well-respected conference speaker.

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  • Michelle Ngome⁠ is an award-winning inclusive marketing consultant. As the founder of Line 25 Consulting⁠, she trains and consults with organizations on how to develop inclusive marketing strategies. In 2019, she founded the African-American Marketing Association, creating a nonprofit platform that empowers Black marketers. Michelle is the creator of the Be Inclusive: a DEI Card Game to help facilitate conversation on diversity and company culture.We cover the following topics:- What led you to this idea of creating a card game on DEI? - Why is the topic of DEI tough and sensitive for organizations to discuss?- In what ways does Be Inclusive help teams gain better insight into company culture and DEI? - How does this facilitate a better and more inclusive company culture?Enjoyed this conversation? Want to learn more about Michelle and Be Inclusive: A DEI Card Game? Definitely reach out to Michelle to chat more! Leave your thoughts in the comments section below!Follow Our Hosts on LinkedIn:Ann Campea: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anncampea/Michelle Ngome: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mngome/

    Ready to raise your game? Get in touch with Michelle today.

    Contact:

    Personal Website: Michelle Ngome Company Website: Line 25 Consulting Be Inclusive: BeInclusiveTheCardGame.com LinkedIn: Michelle Ngome --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theeverydaypm/support
  • David Rose, MIT lecturer, inventor, and five-time entrepreneur, draws on culture, design, travel, and music to envision future products and businesses sparked by the next generation of technology. His last book, Enchanted Objects, is the definitive book on designing the Internet of Things. David wrote the seminal patent on photo sharing, founded an AI company focused on computer vision, and was VP of Vision Technology at Warby Parker. He is known for translating complex technologies into delightfully intuitive new products and consulting with businesses on thriving during digital disruption.   

    We cover the following topics: 

    What is digital product innovation?  Which of David's many inventions is his favorite? Why?  How does the 'Conversational Balance Table' for Salesforce work? Did it truly increase team communication and collaboration?   

    Enjoyed this conversation? Want to learn more about David and his vision for innovation? Definitely reach out to David to chat more! Leave your thoughts in the comments section below!  

    Resources: 

    https://www.supersight.world/david-rose  https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidloringrose/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/anncampea/  https://www.theeverydaypm.com--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theeverydaypm/support
  • If you’re dealing with overwhelm and pressure on a constant basis, your ability to take action reduces exponentially and the stress consistently erodes your confidence, with long-term effects. Stress release comes from efficiently creating powerful habits. Laura walks us through the three most powerful habits that bust stress the fastest.   

    We cover the following: 

    How can project managers learn to use these power habits to destress?  How can project managers influence their teams to use these 3 stress busters?  Have you seen a positive impact on productivity due to using these habits?  

    Laura Chattington, Founder of Talking Shop  Laura has nearly 20 years’ experience of directing multi-million-pound global communications accounts and communicating up to c-suite level executives. Specialising in presenting and influence, Laura is a master of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and certified coach, having trained with one of the two co-founders, John Grinder.  

    Enjoyed this conversation? Definitely reach out to Laura to chat more! Leave your thoughts in the comments section below!  

    Useful Links: 

    [email protected]  www.ActivateMyCareerLive.com  www.InfluenceUpwards.com  

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    Ann Campea, MSPM, MPH, PMP | Host and Founder of The Everyday PM  Laura Chattington | Founder of Talking Shop--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theeverydaypm/support
  • Being able to connect, present and influence others will help your listeners achieve their desired results in their professional and personal life. Building rapport and trust enables them to create valuable connections. Laura gives us 5 secrets that short-cut the path to connect, create rapport and influence others to take action.   

    We cover the following: 

    How does building rapport help a project manager be successful in their role?  How does one maintain valuable connections in a remote environment?  How does a project manager learn how to influence?  

    Laura Chattington, Founder of Talking Shop  Laura has nearly 20 years’ experience of directing multi-million-pound global communications accounts and communicating up to c-suite level executives. Specialising in presenting and influence, Laura is a master of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and certified coach, having trained with one of the two co-founders, John Grinder.  

    Enjoyed this conversation? Definitely reach out to Laura to chat more! Leave your thoughts in the comments section below!  

    Useful Links: 

    [email protected]  www.ActivateMyCareerLive.com  www.InfluenceUpwards.com  

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    Ann Campea, MSPM, MPH, PMP | Host and Founder of The Everyday PM  Laura Chattington  | Founder of Talking Shop--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theeverydaypm/support
  • Tommy has been in the restaurant industry for nearly his entire adult life. He has a BSBA from the University of Denver’s Hotel Restaurant school in addition to an MBA.  This former stand-up comic turned SaaS founder, has extensive experience helping businesses become more efficient and profitable through the process, accountability, and data.  He’s currently the Managing Director of OpsAnalitica, an Operations Analytics platform that focuses on managing and measuring daily team activities for large multi-unit businesses.  Tommy believes that the next big technological disruptor event for many companies will be implementing Operations Management software to shape the future of work and beat our competitors through better, more consistent daily operations.  

    We cover the following topics: 

    The principles of Product Management  How to stay at the forefront of product management innovation  What is OpsAnalitica (Operations Management software)? How has it helped individual employees increase their effectiveness and consistency in daily operations?  

    Enjoyed this conversation? Want to learn more about Tommy, product management, and operations management software like OpsAnalitica? Definitely reach out to Tommy to chat more! Leave your thoughts in the comments section below!   

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    Ann Campea, MSPM, MPH, PMP | Host and Founder of The Everyday PM  

    Tommy Yionoulis | Founder of OpsAnalitica

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  • It was a tremendous honor to have both Ron and Kathleen on The Everyday PM Podcast. Ron and Kathleen have been hosting the AI Today Podcast since 2017 with 250+ episodes and tens of thousands of listeners. In this week's episode, we guest swap on each other's podcasts, talking about insights into why AI and data projects fail and the role methodology can play to help projects succeed.   

    We cover the following topics: 

    What do people commonly misunderstand about running AI projects?  Are we overpromising what AI can do, resulting in failed projects?  Where are there still gaps in the market when it comes to managing AI and big data projects?  In the CPMAI Methodology, how are project managers adopting this methodology and what kind of project success are they seeing?  

    Enjoyed this conversation? Want to learn more about AI, project management, and the CPMAI Methodology? Definitely reach out to Ron and Kathleen to chat more and listen to AI Today Podcast! Interested in getting CPMAI certified? Learn more here. Leave your thoughts in the comments section below!  

    Check out my guest spot on AI Today Podcast: https://www.cognilytica.com/2022/11/16/ai-today-podcast-ai-in-project-management-interview-with-ann-campea-host-of-the-everyday-pm-podcast/____  

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    Ann Campea, MSPM, MPH, PMP | Vice President of Operations, One & All - Program/Project management professional with 10 years of experience in product development, physical retail launches, health care, and tech industries.   

    Ron Schmelzer | Managing Partner and Founder of Cognilytica - Ron is the managing partner, and founder of the Artificial Intelligence-focused analyst and advisory firm Cognilytica, and is also the host of the AI Today podcast, SXSW Innovation Awards Judge, founder and operator of TechBreakfast demo format events, and an expert in AI, Machine Learning, Enterprise Architecture, venture capital, startup and entrepreneurial ecosystems, and more.    

    Kathleen Walch | Managing Partner and Founder of Cognilytica - Kathleen Walch is a serial entrepreneur, savvy marketer, AI and Machine Learning expert, and tech industry connector. She is a managing partner, and founder of Cognilytica, an AI research and advisory firm, and co-host of the popular AI Today podcast.

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  • Dave Shrivastav is the President of Beskar, An IT Services and Consulting company that provides elite IT Solutions to Small, Medium, and Large businesses and organizations. Dave has over two decades of IT, Operations, and Project Management experience working and leading IT groups across multiple industries including Engineering, Non-Profit, Government, Military, Banking, and IT Firms.   

    Dave has a passion for working alongside business owners and managers to not only improve their IT infrastructure but to do that in a very cost-effective way. We cover the following topics: 

    How did you manage to transition your experience in IT across different companies/industries  Beskar offers so many services at affordable pricing. Tell us more about your target audience.  

    Enjoyed this conversation? Want to learn more about the cost-effective IT solutions that Beskar has to offer? Definitely reach out to Dave to chat more about his professional experiences. Leave your thoughts in the comments section below! 

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    Ann Campea, MSPM, MPH, PMP | Vice President of Operations, One & All  - Program/Project management professional with 10 years of experience in product development, physical retail launches, health care, and tech industries.   

    Dave Shrivastav | President at Beskar  - Dave has over two decades of IT, Operations, and Project Management experience working and leading IT groups across multiple industries including Engineering, Non-Profit, Government, Military, Banking, and IT Firms.

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  • Mixed martial arts (MMA) is a full-contact combat sport based on various techniques, like striking, grappling, and ground fighting, incorporating fighting styles from various parts of the world. So what does MMA have to do with project management? A lot more than you think. Check out this newest episode of The Everyday PM Podcast and learn what MMA teaches us about project management principles.  

    I hope you enjoyed this rundown of what MMA can teach us about project management. Let me know if you have any more PM-related lessons that have synergy with MMA. Hopefully, you'll catch these and more while tuning in to the latest MMA event.  

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    Ann Campea, MSPM, MPH, PMP | Vice President of Operations, One & All | Program/Project management professional with 10 years of experience in product development, physical retail launches, health care, and tech industries.

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  • Donna Gregorio is a corporate IT project management veteran, published author, college grad school instructor, and well-respected conference speaker. Donna’s own journey to excellence has been fueled by a passion for empowering students and experts. Today she manages the PM/BA department in IT and guides her teams through a high-stress, constant change, and fast-paced environment that is now commonplace. Donna shows each audience how to reconnect with tools in addressing challenges, and what matters most, so they can achieve positive results. Having presented in front of classrooms of 20-50 and conference presentations of 50-100+, Donna demonstrates style, grace, and comfort, and is able to explain complex technical issues in an exciting way.  

    She helps organizations disrupt “change as usual” through a practical and repeatable framework, transforming their culture from surviving change to growing through change. Donna has taken on a significant challenge in her current role - building IT roadmaps. In this episode, she takes us through her experience and shares 5 best practices for building IT roadmaps.  

    Enjoyed this conversation? Want to learn more about building IT roadmaps? Definitely reach out to Donna to chat more about her professional experiences. Leave your thoughts in the comments section below! 

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    Ann Campea, MSPM, MPH, PMP | Vice President of Operations, One & All Program/Project management professional with 10 years of experience in product development, physical retail launches, health care, and tech industries.   

    Donna Gregorio | Author, IT Department Head, Professor, Project Manager, and Business Analyst A corporate IT project management veteran, published author, college grad school instructor, and well-respected conference speaker.

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