PROGRESS: 2018 Show Summary




Between the Slides show

Summary: In this wrap up show for 2018 I share what I believe are the top tips from each episode and my "Between the Slides 5" I've learned as a new podcaster from my perspective as a former Planning Section Chief and current Project Management Professional. Merry Christmas (or whatever you celebrate) and all the best in 2019. * Ep1 - PSC: PSC: Knowledge is gained to be shared | PMP: Be transparent with your project teammates * Ep2 - IS 700: PSC: Emergency operations centers (EOCs) come in many flavors | PMP: Project processes and structures should also be dynamic * Ep3 - ICS 100: PSC: We are all here to support Operations (boots on the ground) | PMP: As a Project Manager your focus should be to empower and enable those doing the project work * Ep 4 - ICS 200: PSC: Don't assume a book dictates your incident management skill level | PMP: A credential does not make you an effective Project Manager, your ability to bring together successful teams does * Ep 5 - ICS 300: PSC: Focus on your organizational structure, then on the ICS 215 | PMP: Figure out "Who's who" before you move to the task level requirements * Ep 6 - O305: PSC: Complete this course like you're savings lives, soon you will be | PMP: Directly or indirectly your projects may deeply affect other's lives * Ep 7 - LEO Resistance to ICS: PSC: Dont's let a bad AAR be your catalyst for change | PMP: Don't accept the phrase, "We've always done it this way" * Ep 8 - Active Threat Training and Response: PSC: Train together so you respond better together | PMP: Create one project org chart with both internal and external partners * Ep 10 - Leadership Lessons from Gettysburg: PSC: Always consider, "...and then what?" | PMP: Build in realistic time for contingencies * Ep 11 - Tips to pass the PMP Exam: PSC: You have to know the Planning "P" inside and out | PMP: You should know the knowledge groups and process chart inside and out My "Between the Slides 5" as a new podcaster: * Do you. Don't mimic another show. * Start with a topic you know well and then expand from there. * Statistics are cool, but should not drive your show's intent. * Sound matters. * Put the time in. The shows will be better.   Thank you to my family, friends and colleagues who helped me start a podcast, learn and grow from it, and who continue to get after it out there on the streets every day. Godspeed, Kevin Kevin Pannell, PMP | www.betweentheslides.com | Instagram & Twitter: pannellkg | Facebook: Betweentheslides | Email: kp.bts.podcast@gmail.com #incidentmanagement #NIMS #ICS #publicsafety #publichealth #emergencymanagement #publichealth #PMI #projectmanagement #leadership