Agile and Project Management - DrunkenPM Radio
Dave Prior, Agile Trainer, Consultant and Project Manager
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Mar 31, 2026 • 34min
Mastering Troubled Projects with Richard Broo
In this insightful interview, Richard Broo shares his expertise on managing troubled projects, the importance of scope and risk management, and how traditional and agile methodologies can be effectively integrated. Learn practical strategies to improve project success and navigate the complexities of modern project management.
Key Topics
- Troubled project diagnosis and intervention
- Scope management and stakeholder alignment
- Risk planning and mitigation strategies
- Hybrid project methodologies and integration
- AI tools and prompts for project managers
Chapters
04:03 Introduction to Troubled Projects
06:57 Common Failure Patterns in Project Management
09:51The Importance of Risk Management
12:41 Budgeting Challenges in Project Management
15:27 Assessing Project Management Practices
18:01 Navigating Agile and Waterfall Approaches
20:52 The Struggles of Small to Medium Companies
22:27 Understanding Agile: Misconceptions and Realities
23:47 Project Scoping: The Key to Successful Implementation
25:44 Navigating the AI Landscape in Project Management
29:32 Choosing the Right Tools for Project Management
30:18 The Challenge of Managing Multiple Methodologies
31:38 The Ideal Project Manager: Fictional Inspirations
LINKS
Contacting Richard
Web: https://truenorthpmpconsulting.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardbroo/
Contacting Dave
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/mrsungo
Dave’s upcoming classes:
Certified Scrum Master https://tinyurl.com/mu74rwuc
Certified Scrum Product Owner https://tinyurl.com/mpw6p622
PMI Project Management Professional (PMP)® Boot Camp and Exam Prep https://tinyurl.com/3znzpt7j
PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)® Boot Camp https://tinyurl.com/bdebrrrb
Sway 2.0 AI Modern Consulting Blueprint
Class begins April 6, 2026
Sign up here: https://www.swaysystem.com/sway-2026-Programs
The promo code DAVE takes $250 off!

Mar 24, 2026 • 13min
Surfing Chaos EP004 - Stu's Big One
Agile or waterfall? Wrong question.
In our latest Surf the Chaos episode, we revisit a topic that keeps coming up — organizations aren't choosing between methodologies anymore. They're dissolving the barrier entirely and just grabbing whatever tool works. Multifaceted skills are winning over rigid roles.
And in our Throwing Bones segment, we get into something that'll resonate with anyone job hunting right now: the ATS screening system is starting to crack. Resumes are being gamed, fake candidates are appearing in interviews, and the whole process is slowly having a break down — but there's a glimmer of hope with groups working to bring humans back into hiring.
Episode 4 is out now.
Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
#SurfTheChaos #Agile #FutureOfWork #Hiring #Podcast #neuland
Neuland https://www.neuland.com/
Find Stuart linktr.ee/stuartliveart
Find Dave linktr.ee/mrsungo
No One Is Coming to Save You: The Power-Ups you need to surf the chaos
Amazon: tinyurl.com/yv7chp54
Leanpub: leanpub.com/surfthechaos
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Mar 18, 2026 • 40min
Adapt to Win! with Evan Campbell
Dave sits down with Evan Campbell to discuss his new book, Adapt to Win: A Framework to Overcome Strategy Decay Using OKRs and Lean Portfolio Management, published by Wiley. Evan shares why most organizations fail to execute on beautifully crafted strategies — and what to do about it.
Key Topics Covered
Strategy Decay — Evan introduces the concept of "strategy decay," the entropic force that constantly pulls organizations away from their strategic objectives. Studies show only 51% of senior executives can name their company's top three priorities — and that drops to 22% one level down.
The Three Sub-Processes of Strategy — Evan breaks down strategy into: (1) formulation, (2) deployment, and (3) execution tracking. Most organizations do the first reasonably well and muddle through the third — but strategy deployment is where the wheels come off.
OKRs as the "Steel Thread" — The power of OKRs isn't just top-down goal-setting. The bottom-up element — where teams define their own objectives in response to company goals — drives alignment, understanding, and genuine accountability. Evan distinguishes OKRs (change the business) from KPIs (run the business) using a great airplane instrument cluster analogy.
Lean Portfolio Management — The largest section of the book covers enterprise portfolio management practices that Evan says have never been published before. The core idea: treat investments more like a VC would — fund in tranches, set measurable objectives, and be willing to pivot quickly when a better opportunity emerges.
Valuing Strategic Initiatives — ROI, IRR, and NPV alone will never fund innovation. Evan explains why organizations need a richer methodology to fairly prioritize strategic bets — and how the book provides one.
Types of Portfolios — Enterprise, product, corporate IT, and innovation portfolios each have distinct characteristics and challenges. IT shops tend to struggle with delivery; product organizations tend to struggle with demand management and value prioritization.
AI Investment Discipline — Evan flags that 95% of corporate AI spending is producing zero value (citing MIT research) — the same pattern we saw with the internet and agile. The culprit: a lack of directed innovation and strategic clarity.
Links from the Podcast
Adapt to Win site: https://adapttowin.co
Adapt to Win book on Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/53kae743
Adaptivity: https://www.adaptivitygroup.com
Manifesto for Enterprise Agility: https://www.pmi.org/learning/agile/manifesto-for-enterprise-agility
Enterprise Agility Network: https://theagilenetwork.com
Contacting Evan
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evcampbell/
Contacting Dave
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/mrsungo

Mar 10, 2026 • 8min
Index Cards and Envelopes - The Manifesto is Nigh! EP002
Busy brain? Moving feet? This one's for you.
In this episode, Dave and Stu cover the tools, trends, and mindset shifts worth your attention right now. Stu makes the case for a surprisingly powerful low-tech feedback tool (index cards and envelopes — trust the process), then calls out the "waiting trap" that's keeping too many people stuck while the world moves on without them.
Dave shares a heads-up on the upcoming Enterprise Agility Manifesto, dropping March 3rd from PMI and the Agile Alliance — and tempers expectations with just the right amount of agile-community realism.
Plus: upcoming training classes, a CSPO in Edinburgh, a talk in Finland, and a book your mother-in-law might just love.
Short. Sharp. Worth your time.
Find Stuart https://linktr.ee/stuartliveart
Find Dave https://linktr.ee/mrsungo
No One Is Coming to Save You: The Power-Ups you need to surf the chaos
Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/yv7chp54
Leanpub: https://leanpub.com/surfthechaos
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Feb 25, 2026 • 9min
Surfing Chaos - The Lost Art of Planning and RTO - EP001 2-10-26
In this eye-opening episode, Dave and Stu explore how organizations lose their edge by mistaking agility for abandoning solid project management. They reveal the perilous consequences of sacrificing skills for surface-level agility and offer practical steps to regain control before chaos takes over. Discover why planning skills are collapsing, how to identify and fix skill gaps, and the critical role human skills play as return-to-office trends revive collaboration. Perfect for project managers and leaders, this episode is your blueprint for thriving amid chaos and complexity.
The Plaud Note Pro
https://www.plaud.ai/products/plaud-note-pro
Find Stuart https://linktr.ee/stuartliveart
Find Dave https://linktr.ee/mrsungo
No One Is Coming to Save You: The Power-Ups you need to surf the chaos
Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/yv7chp54
Leanpub: https://leanpub.com/surfthechaos
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Feb 20, 2026 • 38min
Navigating AI in Business Strategy with John Tanner
In this conversation, John Tanner discusses the evolving role of AI in business strategy, emphasizing the need for leaders to understand AI's impact on their organizations. He highlights the challenges of integrating AI, the importance of data management, and the necessity for project managers to adapt their skills in the face of new technologies. Tanner also introduces his course on AI readiness, which aims to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the AI landscape effectively.
Takeaways
AI is not just a tool; it's reshaping business strategy.
The integration of AI requires a clear roadmap.
Project managers play a crucial role in AI transformation.
Data management is essential for effective AI implementation.
AI can augment workflows but cannot replace human insight.
Understanding AI's cultural impact is vital for leaders.
The hype around AI has shifted to operationalizing its use.
AI readiness involves assessing organizational gaps.
Training and certification in AI are becoming increasingly important.
The future of work will require a blend of technical and strategic skills.
Chapters
00:18 Introduction to AI and Business Strategy
03:21 The Evolution of AI in Business
06:13 Challenges of AI Integration
09:17 AI Governance and Leadership
12:26 AI Enablement Roadmap
15:21 Data Management for AI Success
19:14 The Importance of Technical Discipline in Agile
21:31 The Role of AI in Modern Workflows
24:51 AI's Influence on Strategy and Decision Making
28:01 Evolving Skill Sets in the Age of AI
30:54 Project Management in the AI Era
35:05 Preparing for the Future with AI Training
AI Ready Certification powered by ICAgile
https://www.maven.com/c4g-academy/ai-ready
Contacting John
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tannerjs/
C4G Enterprises: https://c4genterprises.com
Contacting Dave
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrsungo/
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/mrsungo

Feb 2, 2026 • 48min
The Art of Giving Feedback with Lonnie Weaver-Johnson
In this episode of the Reluctant Agilist, Dave Prior and Lonnie Weaver-Johnson delve into the intricacies of giving and receiving feedback. They explore personal experiences, the importance of empathy, and various models for effective feedback. The conversation emphasizes the need for clarity, intent, and kindness in feedback delivery, while also addressing the challenges of navigating feedback in professional settings. Lonnie shares her insights from years of experience in performance reviews and coaching, highlighting the significance of understanding individual differences in feedback reception.
Takeaways
- Feedback is a gift, not a weapon.
- Understanding the intent behind feedback is crucial.
- Empathy plays a significant role in effective feedback.
- Clarity in communication helps avoid misunderstandings.
- Different people react to feedback in various ways.
- Feedback should serve the recipient's growth.
- Self-reflection is important after giving feedback.
- Models like SBI (Situation, Behavior, Impact) can guide feedback delivery.
- Creating a safe space for feedback encourages openness.
- Feedback should be a two-way conversation.
Chapters
00:00 Podcast Intro
02:31 The Importance of Giving Feedback
05:31 The Importance of Receiving Feedback
08:35 The Art of Giving Feedback
11:29 Navigating Feedback in Professional Settings
14:30 The Role of Choice in Feedback
17:34 Personal Reflections on Feedback
20:27 Feedback and Personal Growth
25:38 The Importance of Feedback and Follow-Up
34:10 Self-Reflection and Self-Feedback
37:11 Feedback Models and Their Effectiveness
45:11 Intent Behind Feedback and Its Impact
Contacting Lonnie
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lonnieweaverjohnson/
Web: https://www.lonniewj.com/
Dave’s classes (CSM, CSPO, A-CSPO, PMP, PMI-ACP)
https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/dave-prior-classes-4758623
Dave and Stuart’s Book
No One Is Coming to Save You: Power-ups to help surf the chaos
Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/ydvzx7ux
Leanpub: https://leanpub.com/surfthechaos

Jan 20, 2026 • 1h 2min
Navigating Uncertainty - Preparing for Success in 2026 with Johanna Rothman and Mark Kilby
In this episode of the Reluctant Agilist, host Dave Prior welcomes Mark Kilby and Johanna Rothman to discuss their reflections and plans for the new year. The conversation begins with a candid admission from Dave about feeling lost in setting goals for 2026, prompting Johanna to suggest a shift in focus from preparing for risks to preparing for success. The trio explores the importance of collaboration and the need to let go of what hinders progress, particularly in the context of AI and its implications for project management. They emphasize the necessity of resilience and adaptability in a rapidly changing world, advocating for a more positive outlook on success rather than a fear-based approach to risk management.
As the discussion unfolds, they delve into the challenges posed by generative AI, the importance of trust in technology, and the need for personal and organizational resilience. The episode culminates in a reflection on the significance of collaboration and the value of learning from one another, highlighting the importance of community in navigating the complexities of modern work environments. Ultimately, the conversation serves as a reminder to focus on personal growth, inclusivity, and the pursuit of meaningful connections in both professional and personal spheres.
Takeaways
"Preparing for success allows for managing risk."
"We need to focus more on the next place."
"Trust is the one thing we need even more of."
"You can't do all that with AI."
"Don't do it alone. Collaborate with others."
Chapters
00:00 New Year Reflections and Inspirations
03:27 Preparing for Success vs. Risk Management
06:18 AI in Project Management: Opportunities and Challenges
09:19 Trust and Technology: A Post-Trust World?
12:22 Betrayal of the Social Contract in Technology
15:22 Planning for Success: Onward and Inclusive
18:17 Finding Joy in Work Post-Pandemic
31:35 AI in Interviewing: A New Frontier
34:06 Rethinking Hiring Practices
35:39 Productivity: Beyond the Workplace
36:53 Learning and Adapting to AI
38:31 The Impact of the Pandemic on Work Relationships
41:54 Navigating Uncertainty in Leadership
43:19 Building Resilience in Teams
46:04 Personal Growth and Double Loop Learning
50:38 The Importance of Physical and Mental Health
54:32 Creating a Supportive Work Environment
Contact Info
Contacting Johanna Rothman
Web: https://www.jrothman.com/
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/johannarothman
Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/vjbd4xmd
Contacting Mark Kilby
Web: https://www.markkilby.com/
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mkilby
Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/3sfud7sh
Contacting Dave Prior
Web: https://linktr.ee/mrsungo
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mrsungo
Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/4672s298

Jan 7, 2026 • 46min
Building a Virtual Board of Directors with AI featuring Victor Njoroge
In this conversation, Dave Prior interviews Victor Njoroge about the intersection of AI and product management. Victor shares his background and role at Clarion, emphasizing the importance of optimizing workflows for sales development representatives. They discuss the concept of Sidebar, a platform for brainstorming and sharing ideas among professionals. Victor explains how he built a virtual board of directors using AI to gain diverse perspectives on product management challenges. The conversation highlights the significance of trust in AI tools, the need for continuous learning, and the enduring value of human skills in the age of AI.
Takeaways
- AI can optimize product management processes.
- Building a virtual board of directors enhances decision-making.
- Diverse perspectives are crucial for effective product management.
- Trust in AI tools is essential for their successful implementation.
- Understanding user pain points is key to product management.
- AI can help in brainstorming and generating ideas.
- Using personas can provide valuable insights in product development.
- AI tools can save time and improve efficiency in product management.
- Continuous learning about AI tools is necessary for staying competitive.
- Human skills remain invaluable despite advancements in AI.
Chapters
01:28 Introduction to AI in Product Management
04:15 Victor's Background and Role at Clarion
07:05 The Concept of Sidebar and Networking
09:53 The Genesis of AI in Product Management
12:24 Building a Virtual Board of Directors
15:21 Creating Personas for Product Management
18:10 Using AI to Challenge Bias in Decision Making
21:11 Practical Applications of AI in Product Management
24:49 Exploring Prioritization Techniques
30:39 The Role of AI in Product Management
36:36 Finding and Prioritizing AI Tools
41:47 The Human Element in AI and Product Management
Links from the podcast:
MITSloan Review Article "How I Built a Personal Board of Directors With GenAI"
https://tinyurl.com/m28e8h4k
Sidebar: https://www.sidebar.com
Contacting Victor
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-njoroge/
Contacting Dave
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrsungo/
Dave's classes: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/dave-prior-classes-4758623

Dec 11, 2025 • 48min
Revolutionizing Recruitment with SuperHired - Featuring Josh Hill
Revolutionizing Recruitment with SuperHired featuring Josh Hill
In this conversation, Josh Hill discusses the innovative approach of SuperHired in transforming the recruitment process. He emphasizes the flaws of traditional hiring methods, the importance of understanding both candidate and company contexts, and the role of AI in recruitment. Josh advocates for a more human-centered approach to hiring, focusing on the 'job to be done' framework and the need for candidates to advocate for their own needs. He also provides insights on navigating the current job market and offers advice for both candidates and hiring managers.
Takeaways
- Recruitment should be viewed as a matchmaking process.
- Traditional resumes are outdated and do not represent candidates accurately.
- Work today is dynamic and requires a different approach to hiring.
- AI in recruitment often complicates rather than simplifies the process.
- Understanding the context of both candidates and companies is crucial.
- Companies need to be transparent about their culture and values.
- Candidates should advocate for their needs during the hiring process.
- Creativity in presenting oneself can help candidates stand out.
- The current recruitment system often leads to a lose-lose situation for both candidates and companies.
- I nvesting in the right hiring practices can lead to long-term success for companies.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to SuperHired and Its Mission
05:52 The Flaws of Traditional Recruitment
08:38 The Role of AI in Recruitment
11:09 Understanding Candidate Context
13:51 The ATS Dilemma
16:16 Innovative Approaches to Hiring
19:08 Self-Discovery in Job Seeking
21:45 The Exchange of Value in Hiring
24:13 The Future of Recruitment
27:32 The Cost of Recruitment Mistakes
29:29 Transformational Hiring for Small Businesses
31:38 The Human Element in Business Success
33:54 Due Diligence in Recruitment
37:07 Advice for Job Seekers in a Tough Market
41:28 The Dark Side of Recruiting
44:36 Engaging with Hiring Managers
Contacting Josh
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-hill-24b760a6/
SuperHired on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/108121043/
Web: https://www.superhired.ai/
Dave's Links
Contacting Dave: https://linktr.ee/mrsungo
Upcoming Classes on Katanu https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/dave-prior-classes-4758623
All Upcoming Katanu Classes https://katanu.com/
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