The citizen development revolution has arrived. With low- and no-code platforms, more people can quickly learn how to build apps—without waiting for the IT department.Arjun Jamnadass, managing director at FTI Consulting in London, discusses how citizen development can reduce the burden on IT teams and deliver the solutions teams need more quickly.Christian Peverelli, co-founder of WeAreNoCode in Los Angeles, talks about empowering citizen developers and how organizations can make the most of the movement. Key themes[01:05] The growth of citizen development[03:26] Delivering value by quickly creating solutions[06:08] Recognizing citizen development as another way to deliver projects[07:59] Empowering nontechnical team members[11:08] Rethinking agile with low- or no-code platforms[13:19] Training citizen developers
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Projectified[R] is your guide to the future of project management. Created by Project Management Institute, this podcast is for people who lead strategic initiatives and collaborate on teams to deliver value to their organizations. It features dynamic thought leaders and practitioners who share their real-world experiences and expertise to inform, inspire and prepare you for success.
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Folge vom 27.01.2021The Citizen Development Movement
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Folge vom 13.01.20212021 Project Management Jobs OutlookThe pandemic has fundamentally shifted how people work. While some sectors and regions struggle, others are full of activity. So what does that mean for project leaders and their careers in 2021? Alice Chow, a director at engineering giant Arup in Hong Kong, China, discusses what she’s seeing on the post-COVID jobs landscape. She also explains why project leaders should strengthen their listening skills. Lindsay Scott, co-founder of Arras People in London, shares her outlook on job hot spots for this year. The career columnist for PM Network also talks about how project leaders can align their personal risk appetite with career opportunities. Key themes[01:04] Uncertainty and opportunity in 2021[02:32] The 2021 outlook[04:38] Improving listening skills to better address clients’ needs[07:46] Analyzing personal risk: Seeking safety or new opportunities in adversity[12:08] The world of work post-COVID-19
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Folge vom 04.01.2021Helping Ecosystems Recover From WildfiresWildfires are a devastating, natural phenomenon. But as climate change makes the world hotter and drier, the threat has intensified. Following megafires on Australia’s Kangaroo Island and in the Pantanal in Brazil, project teams got to work helping animals and looking at ways to future-proof their increasingly fragile ecosystems.Rafael Hoogesteijn, jaguar program conflict director at Panthera in Porto Jofre, Brazil, discusses how teams collaborated with the government and local community stakeholders to help the jaguar population as wildfires raged in the Pantanal. Pat Hodgens, fauna ecologist at Kangaroo Island Land for Wildlife in Kingscote, Australia, talks about how teams are collaborating on the Kangaroo Island recovery, an effort that made PMI’s 2020 list of Most Influential Projects. He shares details on his team’s efforts to aid a small marsupial native to the island after its habitat was burned in the bushfires. Key themes[01:12] Wildfires: A growing threat around the globe[03:08] Teams, firefighters & military work together to fight Pantanal wildfires[07:04] Partnering with the community to help jaguars[12:10] Initiatives to help the Kangaroo Island dunnart[16:29] Lessons Learned: Act fast and put resources toward wildfire prevention
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Folge vom 16.12.2020Technology & Teaching: The Rise of Virtual LearningVirtual learning was already a high-growth sector, but that was nothing compared to skyrocketing usage among children shut out of schools by the pandemic in 2020. While there have been promising results, there’s still plenty of room for improvement. Mac Glovinsky, global program manager at UNICEF, talks about how his team accelerated the growth of Learning Passport, a virtual education program that’s ranked number 3 on PMI’s 2020 list of Most Influential Projects. He also shares how despite increased digitalization, there’s still a need for humans to be involved in online learning. Boye Oshinaga, co-founder and CEO at Gradely, discusses the project to create the online learning platform and how the team blends virtual learning with in-person instruction. And virtual learning isn't just for students—project leaders can use online tools and classes to upskill, too. Tony Byrnes, PMP, director of program management at Altice USA, discusses how PMTraining.com’s live online training classes helped prepare him and his team for the Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification exam.Key themes [00:58] Virtual learning: Promising results with room to grow[02:19] Accelerating and expanding UNICEF’s Learning Passport[07:50] The future of edtech: Delivering access as well as learning [12:19] Working with teachers to create online lessons[15:39] Blending virtual learning and in-person instruction[19:00] Using online learning for professional development