Episode 86: Debrief Lab 2 — Bias and Trap Breakers

Episode 86: Debrief Lab 2 — Bias and Trap Breakers

Even experienced project managers can be caught by subtle traps. This episode focuses on how biases — from anchoring on the first option to assuming the loudest stakeholder always wins — cloud judgment during both real projects and exam scenarios. We’ll examine classic traps PMI builds into questions: answers that feel right because they mirror your workplace habits, but don’t align with global best practices.

We’ll also practice strategies for “trap breaking.” That includes slowing down to reframe the question, asking yourself which answer shows proactive leadership, and using PMI’s lens of collaboration and governance as a filter. These techniques not only raise your accuracy but also sharpen your leadership instincts in real life, making you less vulnerable to bias-driven mistakes when stakes are high. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com

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Even the best-managed projects sometimes fail. What defines a strong leader is how recovery is handled. In this final episode, we explore how to conduct post-mortems that are honest, constructive, and...

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Episode 99: Global Remote Teams and Follow-the-Sun Delivery

Episode 99: Global Remote Teams and Follow-the-Sun Delivery

When teams span continents, project management takes on new dimensions. In this episode, we examine scenarios where work is handed off across time zones — a model known as follow-the-sun delivery. We’...

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Episode 98: Public Sector and Federal Procurement Scenarios

Government projects bring a different kind of complexity: intense procurement rules, strict transparency requirements, and political oversight. This episode explores scenarios where bidding processes,...

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Episode 97: Construction and Capital Projects Scenarios

Episode 97: Construction and Capital Projects Scenarios

Construction and capital projects bring unique challenges: long timelines, fixed budgets, safety concerns, and physical deliverables that can’t be hidden when problems arise. In this episode, we step ...

29 Aug 202518min

Episode 96: Financial Services and Vendor Risk Scenarios

Episode 96: Financial Services and Vendor Risk Scenarios

In the world of finance, projects operate under tight scrutiny and heavy regulation. This episode drops you into scenarios where vendor risk, third-party management, and financial controls are central...

29 Aug 202517min

Episode 95: Regulated Healthcare and Pharma Scenarios

Episode 95: Regulated Healthcare and Pharma Scenarios

Few industries are as complex and compliance-heavy as healthcare and pharmaceuticals. In this episode, we step into scenarios where patient safety, data security, and regulatory oversight drive every ...

29 Aug 202519min

Episode 94: Culture, Sustainability, and Social Impact

Episode 94: Culture, Sustainability, and Social Impact

Projects don’t happen in isolation — they shape people, cultures, and even the environment. In this final episode, we zoom out to look at how project managers can lead with awareness of culture, susta...

29 Aug 202518min

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