Messy But Essential : The people side of project management

Messy But Essential : The people side of project management

Rod Stilwell

There are lots of things that we can predict in life, such as the weather, mechanical failures, and so on. But people are not always predictable. In fact, we are downright messy at times. But we are also essential to successful projects. The Messy But Essential podcast embraces the messiness of people as it tackles topics that will help project teams and project leaders leverage the value of team members to help make projects successful. From building trust to handling difficult conversations and so much more, this weekly podcast provides short, easy to listen to messages and plenty of links to additional materials that will help leaders deal with one of the hardest parts of project leadership: the soft subject of people!

  • No. of episodes: 20
  • Latest episode: 2022-02-08
  • Business

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How many episodes are there of Messy But Essential : The people side of project management?

There are 20 episodes avaiable of Messy But Essential : The people side of project management.

What is Messy But Essential : The people side of project management about?

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  • Business

Where can you listen to Messy But Essential : The people side of project management?

Messy But Essential : The people side of project management is available, among others places, on:

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When did Messy But Essential : The people side of project management start?

The first episode of Messy But Essential : The people side of project management that we have available was released 25 November 2020.

Who creates the podcast Messy But Essential : The people side of project management?

Messy But Essential : The people side of project management is produced and created by Rod Stilwell.