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The PM Podcast™
Are you ready for the challenge of Project Management? Companies increasingly depend on Project Management skills to take their business to the next level. And now, improving your personal Project Management skills has never been easier. Just put on your headphones and listen...
The Project Management Podcast™ looks at how Project Management shapes the business world of today and tomorrow and helps you achieve the level of skill you will need to succeed. We offer free, regular episodes in the format of a traditional radio program that are automatically delivered to your MP3 player. No player? No Problem. You can listen to the program via your computer speakers or have the episodes delivered to you via email.
I have to say, this is one of the best project-management podcasts out there. Starting out as someone who has a bit of project management experience, but none of the theory, I'm definitely learning the basics. It makes the PMBOK dry and boring by comparison, and Cornelius' humor definitely lightens the topic a lot.
I recommend it to anyone in the field of project management today.
I have listened to some of the free podcasts, free PMP questions available on the site & found these really useful. I am also planning to buy podcasts to complete my 60 PDUs.
Thanks,
Vinod Jadye
PMP
I really enjoy the main feature – interview – with highly experienced professionals.
The interviews motivate to review the day to day PM business in order to find room for improvement and more professional approaches.
What I miss are the 10 standardized questions at the end of each interview ;-)
Thank you very much for this valuable contribution to the PM community and keep on with your steady improvements.
Regards,
Henri,
Wiesbaden
I'm working as a Technical Engineer, but I'm studying Project Management to improve my work and qualify as a PM in the near future... and the PM Podcast helps me a lot, by bringing to me the expertise of High level PM's.
Keep the good work going Cornelius!
Danilo from Italy
Thanks.
Thanks to The PM Podcast I spend the time in terrible Moscow traffic jams more effectively.
In one of its first episodes he is talking about how he finds new interview partners, e.g. in his local PMI chapter. Today the show is so famous that he can talk to anyone he wants to, because everyone is proud of being on this show.
It is not only the regularity that amazes me after so many years and episodes - staying on the air actively so long is untypical for podcasts - but it is especially the honesty, the modesty and the respectfulness of the show host and how he talks to his guests as well as the highly professional production quality that define this premium quality show.
And - the show gets not boring after so many episodes. Cornelius successfully found the right drive to shift the show from classical and methodological topics to topics about newer trends inside project management as well trends that go beyond PM.
I definitely propose to subscribe to the premium feed for a very small fee per month because it gives you twice as many episodes and it is at least a very little appreciation of all the work that is behind the show.
I am looking forward to have Cornelius in my own (German) project management podcast soon. (www.pmpod.de)
I found Cornelius PM Podcast and PMP Prepcast and shortly after finishing the Prepcast I became a PMP. I really enjoy the way Cornelius presents the topics and the interviews that he presents. In addition I subscribe to his blog and can't wait to see a new episode.
I recommend it to all my PM friends and promote it at work within my PMO group.
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Beyond the humour, Cornelius' podcast has taught me everything I didn't know about project management and it seems I didn't know a lot! I'm hooked and am doing further study to improve my skills because he has inspired me to continually improve.
I'm not a PM. I'm a small business owner (geology/IT, 2 1/2 staff) and am using a lot of what I learn about PM in my day to day operations in running the business and defining systems to improve how the business runs in the future.
Thanks!
Fiona Makin, Australia
I recommend it to everyone interested in improving its project management knowledge.
Rogerio Ribeiro Duarte. PMP
Porto Alegre, Brazil


