Jan 28
Learning You're Wrong on the Ski Slope
If something feels hard, you might not be the problem, it might be your tools. On this episode of Troubleshooting Agile, Jeffrey shares a skiing mishap, which had him believing he forgot how to ski - until he looked at his feet! Tune in for our thoughts on using the right tools f ... Show More
18m 35s
Jan 21
Fixing a Mistake with Immediate Feedback
One time on the podcast, we released the wrong episode - twice! But listener feedback meant we could correct it quickly - and it got us asking, do you know what users think of your software as soon as it’s done? On this re-run episode, which shares the theme of a recent episode, ... Show More
13m 8s
Jan 14
Vibing Isn't for Everyone, Part II
Worried non-techy people will expect too much from Vibe Coding? Listener, Tom, wrote to us with his concerns about the actual productivity of AI development. Listen in for Jeffrey’s experience on trivial tools that make a big difference and how to manage expectations, on this epi ... Show More
12m 54s
Dec 2024
286: Transform Your Team Dynamics with Servant Leadership as a Service with Erik Rueter
Welcome to the PMO Strategies Podcast + Blog, where PMO leaders become IMPACT Drivers! PMI Talent Triangle: Power Skills In a world where project teams juggle multiple roles, deadlines, and evolving business needs, finding a leadership approach that truly connects with team membe ... Show More
31m 10s
Oct 2025
Flow State: The Competitive Advantage You Need, And How To Harness It w/ Film Producer & Founder, Steven Puri
What if your best work came from finding your flow, rather than simply grinding harder? In the age of constant distraction, many founders mistake busyness for progress, chasing notifications, meetings, and multitasking without realizing that true innovation happens when the mind ... Show More
50m 38s
Dec 2024
287: The Power of Asking for Help: Why Even Top Leaders Don’t Go It Alone
Welcome to the PMO Strategies Podcast + Blog, where PMO leaders become IMPACT Drivers! PMI Talent Triangle: Power Skills In the late 1990s, Apple was struggling. Co-founder Steve Jobs returned to the company, recognizing that he couldn’t rescue Apple on his own. So, he did what a ... Show More
35m 9s
An article by Atul Gawande on coaching for surgeons inspires Squirrel and Jeffrey to reflect on why you and your team might need a coach—for techniques and skills that they are already good at.
SHOW LINKS:
- Personal Best: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/10/03/personal-best
- Mundanity of Excellence: https://fermatslibrary.com/s/the-mundanity-of-ex ... Show More
<p>What does it mean to be a professional in the working world today? According to executive coach <a href="https://kevinjreid.ie/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">Kevin Reid</a>, "it's not just doing your job well. It's having the capability and the ability ... Show More