• Contracts Determine the Mindset of IT Projects
    May 26 2025
    This podcast focuses on the formative role of contractual agreements in project success. Gerhard Friedrich, an expert in IT governance, points out that contracts set crucial course for all aspects of project work. In particular, they have a positive or negative influence on the mindset, an effect that is often overlooked.
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    18 mins
  • Agility requires good preparation
    Mar 12 2025
    This podcast shows that careful preparation is essential for agile IT projects as well. Gerhard Friedrich criticizes the fact that frameworks like Scrum often neglect the early project phases and presents DSDM (Dynamic System Development Method) as a more comprehensive approach. DSDM covers the entire project life cycle, from the feasibility study to project completion, and integrates iterative development methods. The article highlights the pre-project and planning phases, emphasizing the importance of goals, architecture and resource planning. Friedrich suggests that combining different frameworks such as DSDM and PMI (Project Management Institute) can increase project success.
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    22 mins
  • Distinguish objectives, constraints and measures
    Mar 6 2025
    This podcast discusses the importance of clearly distinguishing between objectives, constraints, and actions in complex situations, particularly in projects. Objectives define the problems to be solved, while actions represent possible solutions. Constraints are unchangeable circumstances that affect the effectiveness of actions. Gerhard Friedrich, a program and project management expert, emphasizes that mixing up objectives and actions can lead to actions becoming an end in themselves. A clear understanding of this distinction is crucial to being successful in projects by quickly recognizing what can be done to make the project a success. It also shows that often even constraints that are considered immutable can be changed by appropriate measures.
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    19 mins
  • Agility requires a high degree of discipline and commitment
    Mar 4 2025
    This podcast discusses the necessity of commitments and responsibilities in agile software development projects. The podcast is based on a blog post by Gerhard Friedrich. He emphasizes that users and IT teams must have clear ideas about their respective tasks and contributions, especially in terms of strategic, economic and organizational frameworks. He argues that flexibility and agility do not mean being superficial or noncommittal, but on the contrary, require structured collaboration and professional project management. A well-thought-out IT architecture is essential to avoid a chaotic “mess” of isolated solutions. Ultimately, Friedrich underscores the importance of discipline and stable structures for the success of agile projects.
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    15 mins
  • The only thing that matters is success
    Feb 26 2025
    This podcast presents Disciplined Agile (DA) as an integrative approach to project management. DA emphasizes that context, choice, and workflow optimization are crucial to making projects successful. In contrast to rigid agile frameworks like SAFe, DA encourages adapting the “way of work” (WoW) to specific project requirements. DA positions itself as a collection of good ideas from various agile and traditional methods, such as Scrum, Kanban and the waterfall model. A core aspect of DA is the consideration of contextual factors and the flexible selection of procedures for individual tasks. DA supports companies in continuously developing their agile practices.
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    19 mins
  • About optimism and realism in IT project management
    Feb 18 2025
    Unrealistic project plans often arise not out of ignorance, but to avoid unpleasant discussions with stakeholders. This happens because it can be difficult to enforce realistic timelines and budgets, or because unrealistic goals are necessary for project approval. How should one deal with this? This is discussed in this podcast, along with some very practical tips for use.
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    14 mins
  • How to manage conflicts and avoid blame games
    Feb 14 2025
    Conflict and failure are often seen as project killers—but what if they were actually the key to success? In this episode, we explore how project managers can harness friction to drive creativity and innovation. 🔹 The Power of Conflict: Learn how goal and method conflicts can lead to breakthroughs rather than breakdowns. 🔹 The Truth About Failure: Why acknowledging mistakes early can save your project—and why avoiding blame is crucial. 🔹 Lessons from the Field: How a strong error culture and open communication lead to better decisions and stronger teams. Join us as we challenge conventional wisdom and uncover the surprising ways that tension and setbacks can fuel project success.
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    32 mins
  • Collaboration only works if there is a good plan
    Jan 6 2025
    This podcast is about the tasks and responsibilities of business and IT in agile projects. It explains why Scrum can only cover some of the requirements to be met and is not always the best approach to a project. The DSDM model is recommended as a comprehensive approach that includes phases such as feasibility study and foundation planning before implementation starts, e.g. with Scrum. The paper argues for a methodical eclecticism that combines Scrum with other approaches such as Lean or XP. The key success factor is a holistic view of the project that goes beyond pure software development.
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    13 mins