Episodios

  • S9E206: Fast Forward to the Past – Dodging the bullets of tech trends like AI to deliver perfect projects with Prof. Eddie Obeng
    Sep 24 2025

    In this episode, Val and Dale engage with Professor Eddie Obeng to explore the multifaceted implications of AI in today's world. They discuss the hype surrounding AI, its potential benefits and challenges in various sectors, particularly healthcare and governance. The conversation emphasizes the importance of human elements in technology, the need for a balanced perspective on AI's role in society, and the necessity of dreaming a better future rather than getting swept up in the gold rush mentality.


    📖 All Change! [Project Chatter Edition]


    Takeaways

    • AI is both a potential savior and a threat.
    • The hype around AI often overshadows its practical applications.
    • Understanding the human element is crucial in technology adoption.
    • Persuasion plays a significant role in the AI gold rush.
    • AI can enhance healthcare but must be approached cautiously.
    • The future of work will be shaped by how we integrate AI.
    • Governance can benefit from AI, but ethical considerations are paramount.
    • Community values should guide the implementation of AI.
    • AI's limitations must be acknowledged to avoid over-reliance.
    • Dreaming a better future is essential for meaningful progress.


    Chapters

    00:00 The AI Gold Rush: Promise or Peril?

    13:19 Understanding AI: Tools vs. Jobs

    22:40 The Human Element in Technology

    31:49 Leadership in the Age of AI

    33:09 Evolve, Dominate or Die: The New Business Paradigm

    34:32 Harnessing AI: A Practical Approach

    38:49 The Human Element in AI and Technology

    41:07 AI in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges

    44:47 Reimagining Community and Governance with AI

    56:32 The Future of AI in Administration and Decision Making

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  • S9E205: Replicability of the Montreal REM Model with Riccardo Consentino
    Sep 8 2025

    In this episode of the Project Chatter podcast, hosts Val and Dale engage with Riccardo Cosentino to explore the unique aspects of the REM project in Canada, a public-private partnership (PPP) model that has garnered attention for its innovative funding and governance structure. Riccardo shares insights into the project's background, the role of the Quebec pension fund as a project sponsor, and the implications of risk management and return calculations. The conversation delves into the importance of early stakeholder involvement, the challenges of public opinion, and the potential for replicating this model in other sectors. Throughout the discussion, the significance of governance, long-term perspectives, and the necessary skill sets for project professionals are emphasized, providing valuable takeaways for listeners interested in infrastructure projects and PPPs.


    Takeaways

    • The REM project is a unique public-private partnership model.
    • Risk management is crucial in financing infrastructure projects.
    • The obligation to repay investments can shift from taxpayers to private entities.
    • Calculating returns involves considering ridership and land value capture.
    • Contingency planning is integrated into the rate of return.
    • Early involvement of stakeholders leads to better project outcomes.
    • Governance structures can significantly impact project success.
    • Long-term perspectives are essential for managing infrastructure investments.
    • Curiosity and risk-taking are important traits for project professionals.
    • The REM model could be applied to other sectors beyond transportation.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Background

    03:24 Understanding Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)

    06:11 The REM Project Overview

    08:56 Funding and Risk Management in the REM Project

    11:55 Calculating Returns and Land Value Capture

    14:33 Governance and Project Delivery

    17:21 Long-Term Perspectives and Lifecycle Management

    22:47 Changing Dynamics in Project Management

    24:35 Governance and Change Management in Projects

    26:38 Replicating Successful Project Models

    29:08 Applying the Model Beyond Rail Projects

    31:07 Reporting Mechanisms and Governance Structures

    33:55 Skill Sets for Successful Project Delivery

    35:39 Advice for Aspiring Project Professionals

    37:27 Resilience in Today's Project Challenges

    39:40 Future of the CDPQ Model and Its Replicability

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    42 m
  • S9E204: AI Revolution in Project Management with Lawrence Rowland
    Aug 25 2025

    In this episode, the hosts delve into the transformative role of AI in project management, discussing its evolution, practical applications, and the challenges of adoption. They explore the emergence of AI agents, their impact on consulting, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI integration in the workplace. The conversation also touches on the future of work, organisational changes, and the potential breakthroughs that AI may bring to the industry. In this engaging conversation, the speakers explore the interplay between knowledge, AI, and human experience. They discuss the importance of sharing knowledge, the balance between technology and human interaction, and the potential for AI to enhance project management. The dialogue also delves into philosophical perspectives on AI, the future of work, and the role of education in bridging the gap between technology and human understanding. The speakers emphasise the need for experimentation, collaboration, and a human-centric approach to technology, ultimately advocating for a fun and exploratory mindset in navigating the evolving landscape of AI.


    Key Takeaways


    • People often feel stiffed by societal advances.
    • Experimentation is key in understanding AI's capabilities.
    • Building in public fosters confidence and knowledge sharing.
    • AI should give us more time for human interaction.
    • The transition to AI will be challenging for many.
    • Humans often get in the way of technological progress.
    • Education systems are struggling to adapt to AI.
    • Generative models in AI mirror human intelligence.
    • The meaning of life is not limited to intelligence.


    Chapters

    03:32 The Evolution of AI in Project Management

    06:16 Exploring AI Agents and Their Applications

    09:12 Practical Experiences with AI Agents

    11:54 The Future of Consulting and AI Integration

    14:31 The Role of AI in Organizational Structures

    17:32 Futurescaping: The Future of AI in Projects

    20:13 Overcoming Resistance to AI Adoption

    23:09 The Ethical Considerations of AI in Projects

    36:30 Creating Value in the Age of AI

    40:04 The Disappearance of Intermediaries

    44:05 The Future of Work and AI

    48:39 AI in Project Management

    53:55 Knowledge Transfer and AI

    01:06:22 Balancing Technology and Human Interaction

    01:09:52 The Future of AI and Human Interaction

    01:14:11 Ethics and Rights of AI

    01:17:24 Understanding AI's Role in Society

    01:24:30 Education and AI: Bridging the Gap

    01:33:53 Generative Intelligence: Human vs AI


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    1 h y 42 m
  • S9E203: Delivering Projects with a Product Lifecycle Management lens with John Ryan
    Aug 11 2025

    In this episode of the Project Chatter Podcast, Dale and Martin are joined by John Ryan, a seasoned project director and construction technology leader, to discuss the intricacies of Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). John shares his extensive background in engineering and project management, emphasising the importance of understanding both capital expenditure (CapEx) and operational expenditure (OpEx) in project delivery. The conversation delves into the roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders in PLM, the challenges faced by UK infrastructure projects, and the need for incentivisation in project delivery. John also highlights the lessons that can be learned from manufacturing industries, the significance of maintenance in project planning, and the role of circular economies in promoting sustainability. The episode concludes with a discussion on the impact of software and data ownership in lifecycle management, encouraging listeners to take small steps towards sustainability in their own practices.Takeaways📍 Product Lifecycle Management is essential for project success.📍 Understanding CapEx and OpEx is crucial for effective project management.📍 Incentivising maintenance can lead to long-term cost savings.📍 UK infrastructure projects face significant challenges that need addressing.📍 Manufacturing industries provide valuable lessons for construction and project management.📍 Maintenance should be integrated into project planning from the outset.📍 Circular economies can enhance sustainability in project delivery.📍 Environmental impacts must be considered in lifecycle cost assessments.📍 Software obsolescence is a growing concern in product lifecycle management.📍 Everyone can contribute to sustainability efforts in their own way.Chapters04:15 John Ryan's Engineering Journey06:06 Understanding Product Lifecycle Management14:53 Roles and Responsibilities in Product Management17:44 Challenges in UK Infrastructure Projects20:28 Incentivizing Better Design and Maintenance23:01 Future of Maintenance in Project Management24:23 Cost-Cutting and Operational Efficiency31:47 Understanding Circular Economies35:30 The Role of Government in Sustainability39:09 Environmental Impact and Lifecycle Management43:54 The Future of Data and Software in Product LifecycleLinkshttps://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-83571-1_14https://www.symterra.co.uk/

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    47 m
  • S9E202: How to be a World Class Scheduler without opening the Schedule with Micah Piippo
    Jul 28 2025

    In this episode of the Project Chatter podcast, Dale speaks with Micah Piippo, a leading voice in construction planning and scheduling. They discuss the evolving role of AI in project management, the importance of understanding the fundamentals of scheduling, and how to effectively review and validate schedules without getting lost in the details. Micah shares insights on common mistakes in project meetings, the significance of critical path and float, and the necessity of resource loading. The conversation also touches on contractual considerations and the importance of commissioning plans in project delivery.


    Takeaways

    💥 AI is revolutionizing project planning and scheduling.

    💥 Understanding the role of a scheduler is crucial for project success.

    💥 Common mistakes in project meetings can derail progress.

    💥 The schedule is fundamentally a mathematical calculation.

    💥 Critical path and float are essential concepts in scheduling.

    💥 Resource loading should be tailored to project needs.

    💥 Contractual specifications guide scheduling processes.💥 Effective communication between owners and contractors is vital.

    💥 Commissioning plans should be established early in the project.

    💥 Project leaders should focus on forecasting and data-driven decisions.


    Links

    Beyond Deadlines: https://youtube.com/@beyonddeadlines?si=HfE1Mosc2oL9o2v1

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    45 m
  • S9E201: The Healing Power of Laughter with Barry Hilton
    Jul 11 2025

    In this episode, Barry Hilton, a renowned South African comedian, shares his journey through comedy and mental health. He discusses the importance of vulnerability, humor, and resilience in addressing mental health issues. Barry emphasizes the need for open conversations about mental health, recognizing signs of distress, and the cultural differences in how mental health is perceived. He also highlights the importance of teaching resilience to the younger generation and the role of community and connection in overcoming struggles.


    Takeaways

    • Barry Hilton is a celebrated comedian with a career spanning over four decades.
    • He emphasizes the importance of vulnerability in discussing mental health.
    • Humor serves as a powerful tool for resilience and coping with life's challenges.
    • Recognizing signs of mental health issues is crucial for seeking help.
    • Cultural perceptions of mental health can vary significantly.
    • Connection and community play vital roles in mental health support.
    • Teaching resilience to children is essential for their development.
    • Barry's personal experiences highlight the struggles many face with mental health.
    • Open conversations about mental health can help reduce stigma.
    • It's important to own your struggles and seek professional help when needed.


    Chapters

    05:24 Barry's Journey to Comedy and Mental Health Awareness

    09:05 The Impact of Mental Health on Performers

    15:15 Using Humor to Address Serious Topics

    20:21 The Role of ADHD and Dyslexia in Creativity

    25:33 Owning Your Struggles and Vulnerability

    26:57 The Autobiography of Comedy

    28:18 Recognizing Mental Health Signs

    30:43 The Spiral of Loneliness

    32:58 Conversations About Mental Health

    34:22 The Importance of Directness

    36:57 Understanding Stress and Resilience

    39:11 Cultural Differences in Communication

    45:18 Teaching Resilience to the Next Generation

    49:01 The Power of Ownership in Mental Health


    Get in touch with Barry:

    • https://barryhilton.com/
    • sandybarryhilton@gmail.com
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    52 m
  • S8E200: AI and the Job Market: Myths and Realities with Chirag Shah
    Jul 6 2025

    Proudly sponsored by Deltek.com

    In this episode, the hosts celebrate their 200th episode with guest Chirag Shah, discussing the evolving job market, the impact of AI, and the importance of networking and mentorship in career growth. They explore the expectations of candidates in today's market, the significance of soft skills, and the balance between work and personal life. The conversation emphasises the need for continuous learning and adaptability in the project controls industry, while also addressing the challenges of recruitment and the changing dynamics of workplace culture.

    Takeaways

    • AI is not here to take jobs but to create new opportunities.
    • Networking and mentorship are crucial for career advancement.
    • Candidates should focus on soft skills alongside technical abilities.
    • Understanding market trends is essential for job seekers.
    • The importance of being present in the workplace for early career development.
    • Expectations around promotions should be clearly communicated by managers.
    • Building a personal brand is vital in today's job market.
    • Flexibility in work arrangements is becoming norm.
    • Candidates should actively manage their career growth and expectations.
    • The project controls industry is evolving, requiring adaptability and continuous learning.
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  • S8E199: AI Implications in Construction with Doug Vincent
    May 30 2025

    Proudly sponsored by Deltek.

    In this episode of the Project Chatter podcast, hosts discuss the implications of AI in project management and construction. Doug Vincent shares insights on how AI can be demystified for clients, its potential in industry innovation, and the challenges faced in education regarding AI integration. The conversation explores practical applications of AI, the importance of trust in AI systems, and the future of work as AI continues to evolve. Doug emphasises the need for creativity and human input in leveraging AI effectively, while also addressing concerns about job displacement and the role of AI in personal growth and education.

    Takeaways

    • AI is often misunderstood; it's just advanced software.
    • Education systems are lagging in embracing AI.
    • AI can enhance productivity in construction.
    • Trust in AI is built through reliability and security.
    • AI can automate mundane tasks, freeing up human creativity.
    • The construction industry needs to adapt to AI innovations.
    • AI can help cover blind spots in decision-making.
    • Awareness of AI's capabilities is crucial for its adoption.
    • AI can serve as a tool for personal growth and reflection.
    • The future of work will involve collaboration between humans and AI


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