S1E1 Did I choose to start with the most boring part of PM?

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S1E1 Gareth B, the cost control hero…. (who also had a dodgy internet connection so please excuse the glitches) Have I chosen the most boring project management competency to start on? Let me know your feedback at sorrelpmtimes@yahoo.com Or go to our facebook group here. or follow us on twitter @Times_PM I’m friendly, don’t bite, and really like to chat to people. You can find the podcast on our webpage here. Also find the podcast on iTunes (i.e. Apple Podcasts - because, branding) Spotify and Dogcatcher and I’m working on Google play.  This podcast is not affiliated with anyone in particular, this includes the APM and any organisations for which the guests or Sorrel work for or with. All options are our own. While I try to get my information correct, if you are applying for any APM accreditation or qualification please check the APM’s website for the most up to date information. They also know what they’re talking about, unlike me. Chartered Qualifications  Lastly, Gareth mentioned Bent Flyvbjerg (a name harder to spell than Beauvoisin) for some heavy reading please see: Flyvbjerg, B., Garbuio, M. &Lovallo, D. (2009) ‘Delusion and deception in large infrastructure projects: two models for explaining and preventing executive disaster’ California management review, 51(2), pp.170-194 Flyvbjerg, B. (2009) ‘Survival of the unfittest: why the worst infrastructure gets built—and what we can do about it’ Oxford review of economic policy, 25.3, pp. 344-367 Bye!