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People, Process, Progress

People, Process, Progress

De: Kevin Pannell PMP CSM Prosci
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Where project management meets public safety. Real-world tools and insight with Kevin Pannell. Hosted by Kevin Pannell, PMP, CSM, Prosci, PSC III—a U.S. Navy and public safety veteran with over two decades of experience in emergency management, healthcare IT, and project leadership—this podcast bridges the gap between structured planning and real-time response. Each episode delivers practical tactics, leadership lessons, and field-tested tools for professionals operating at the intersection of public safety, emergency management, and complex projects. Whether you're leading a response team, managing a high-stakes initiative, or coordinating across agencies, this is your briefing room for what works in the real world.People, Process, Progress Ciencia Política Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo Política y Gobierno
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  • Start with One AI Use Case | Foundations Friday S5EP1
    May 23 2025

    This week’s Foundations Friday, Start with One AI Use Case, is a bit of a reset and reminder. If you’re in public safety or project management, you don’t need to become a coder. But you do need to understand where AI can help you lead smarter and deliver faster.

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    3 m
  • Can AI Revolutionize Public Safety and Project Management?
    May 19 2025

    In this episode, Can AI Revolutionize Public Safety and Project Management? We explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how we plan, respond, and lead in complex environments.

    Key takeaways:

    • How to get your PEOPLE ready with an AI readiness assessment
    • Where to fit AI into your organization's PROCESS
    • When to measure PROGRESS with an AI impact dashboard

    People first. Process aligned. Progress together.

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    14 m
  • All-Hazards Project Management Series Introduction
    May 16 2025

    Welcome to the 20-episode run of the All-Hazards Project Management series of the People, Process, Progress podcast.

    Since I was seventeen, I’ve been involved in public safety, emergency medicine, and planning events or incident responses. Across all these roles, one truth has stood out: effective planning connects them all. In public safety, it’s about saving lives and protecting property—but that only works when teams share a process and operate efficiently. In emergency medicine, triage and crisis standards guide us to do the greatest good for the greatest number. And in project management, it’s about turning an idea into reality.

    In every one of these fields, people are the constant. To stay safe, deliver care, and get results, those people must work a shared process. The progress we make depends on both.

    That’s where this All-Hazards Project Management series comes in.

    This series is built from the field and the front lines. I've used elements of what you’ll hear in these episodes to train fire department leaders in project management and to share public safety insights with members of the Project Management Institute (PMI). These are the practical lessons that bridge emergency response and organizational execution.

    Each episode blends:

    • People – who we lead and how we support them,
    • Process – the systems and structures that keep us aligned,
    • Progress – the measurable outcomes that prove we’re moving forward.

    We’ll connect project management frameworks to the Incident Command System (ICS), highlight real-world parallels, and provide tools you can apply immediately. You'll also get a clear call to action in every episode to drive results, not just reflection.

    If you’re ready to lead in uncertainty, plan with precision, and deliver under pressure—this series is for you.

    Let’s lead with clarity, operate with purpose, and progress together. I’ll see you next week.

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    2 m
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