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Agile and Project Management - DrunkenPM Radio

Agile and Project Management - DrunkenPM Radio

Written by: Dave Prior Agile Trainer Consultant and Project Manager
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  • Managing Projects with Half Double - Half the Time Double the Impact with Mattias Petrén
    Jun 30 2026
    I sat down with longtime friend and fellow PMI volunteer Mattias Georgson Petrén to get schooled on Half Double, the Danish hybrid framework that has been around for over ten years but I only just learned about. Mattias walks through where it came from (a frustrated group of practitioners, industrial funding, and research backing from Aarhus University), what it promises — half the time double the impact — and how it blends Agile cadence with the discipline of traditional, stage-based product management. We get into co-location, the 50% staffing rule, and why he treats Half Double as a lens layered on top of existing frameworks rather than a replacement for any of them. We close out with a conversation about where project managers fit into an AI-driven future that left me probably less worried than I've been about this in months. Key Themes - How Dave and Mattias met at a PMI chapter event in Malta back in 2008, and how that network led to real client work together - Mattias's path from engineering physics PhD to "accidental" project manager - The early days of Agile inside PMI circles, and the influence of conferences like Øredev - What Half Double actually is: a hybrid method built on impact, flow, and leadership - The origin story — Danish practitioners, an industrial fund, and Aarhus University research - Why Half Double performs best on complex projects, not predictable, fully-plannable ones - Co-location, the 50% staffing rule, and designing cadence into distributed teams - Why Mattias treats Half Double as a set of lenses layered on top of an existing framework (PMI, PRINCE2, Scrum) rather than a replacement for one - The "chasing tasks vs. chasing impact" trap that both traditional and Agile PMs fall into - Where project managers fit in an AI-driven future — and why Mattias isn't worried Chapters 00:00 The Value of Networking in Project Management 02:47 Mattias Petrén's Journey into Project Management 05:11 The Evolution of Agile in Project Management 07:47 Introduction to Half Double Methodology 10:47 Understanding the Half Double Framework 13:15 Hybrid Approaches in Project Management 16:03 Leadership and Co-location in Half Double 18:47 Embracing Chaos in Project Management 19:51 The Role of Project Owners 21:41 Understanding Project Impact and Stakeholder Management 23:44 Integrating Agile with Traditional Project Management 26:01 The Half Double Methodology Explained 29:23 The Future of Project Management in an AI-Driven World Links from the Podcast Half Double Institute - https://halfdoubleinstitute.org PMI Agile 2026 https://agilealliance.org/pmi-agile-2026/ Dave and John Tanner’s session at Agile 2026 - "When AI Starts Doing Your Job: Surviving the PM Identity Crisis" https://tinyurl.com/23jc8uhs Contact Mattias LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattiasgeorgsonpetren/ Email - mattias@georgson.com
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    34 mins
  • Navigating the Future of Agile and Scrum with Alex Sloley
    Jun 16 2026
    In this episode, Dave Prior chats with Alex Sloley, an agile coach and Scrum Alliance Board candidate, about the evolving landscape of Agile, Scrum, and the impact of AI on teamwork and project management. They explore how community involvement, technological innovation, and leadership can shape the future of Agile practices. Key Topics • The significance of community engagement and serving through roles like the Scrum Alliance board • The accelerating pace of iteration in Agile driven by AI and technological advancements • How AI is transforming Scrum practices, from sprint durations to team collaboration • The importance of adopting AI-guided discipline without losing human judgment • The evolving skills required for future developers and project managers • Vision for Scrum’s evolution to keep pace with rapid technological change • The role of the Scrum Alliance in fostering innovation and listening to its members • Strategies for balancing Agile principles with modern remote, digital work environments • The necessity of healthy conflict within governance and leadership to drive progress • The importance of positivity and realism in navigating industry change Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Alex Sloley and his background in Agile and Scrum 01:00 - The importance of community service and board participation in the Agile world 02:00 - Personal motivations for running for the Scrum Alliance Board 04:40 - Current state of the Agile community amid industry transformations 05:50 - Embracing change and the role of AI in agility and operations 09:55 - Integrating AI into Agile processes for discipline and efficiency 12:52 - AI as pair programmer and thinking partner for developers 17:40 - Rethinking Scrum practices in an AI-driven environment 20:26 - The potential for AI agents as part of Scrum teams and digital team members 24:56 - Revitalizing the Scrum Alliance: Listening to members and fostering innovation 28:08 - What members should expect from a visionary Scrum Alliance Board 32:25 - How to connect with Alex for insights into AI and Agile 33:01 - Closing remarks and encouragement to participate in the Scrum Alliance elections Contacting Alex • Web: https://alexsloley.com/ • LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexsloley/ • Alex’s book The Agile Community https://alexsloley.com/books Vote in the Scrum Alliance Board Election! Remember, voting ends June 24. Make your voice heard to shape the future of Agile leadership and community.
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    34 mins
  • Breath, Stoicism, and The Power of Not Knowing with Carl Smith
    May 27 2026
    In this episode, hosts Dave Prior and Stuart Young sit down with Carl Smith, a "philosophical futurist" and leader of The Bureau (https://thebureau.community/), a community of over 1,500 creative leaders. The conversation explores how to "tune up" your personal and professional systems to better serve yourself and others by embracing vulnerability, mindfulness, and the power of imperfection. Key Topics and Takeaways - The Trap of Busyness vs. Productivity: Carl shares a recent "reset" triggered by a Saturday morning spent staring at spreadsheets. He discusses the danger of moving from a "creating" mindset to a "protecting" mindset, and how his attempt to become more efficient unintentionally made his team inefficient. 
 - Energy Management and Burnout: Carl defines burnout as a state where you send all your energy out and none comes back. He uses a slot machine analogy to describe how different interactions can either deplete or replenish your internal "jackpot". 
 - Self-Regulation Power-Ups: -Speed Journaling -NSDR (Non-Sleep Deep Relaxation) -Nose Breathing (Yes, it's a thing) -Health Tracking Systems and why you might need more than one -Stoicism
 Links from the Podcast No One Is Coming to Save You: The Power Ups to Help Surf the Chaos https://tinyurl.com/5dsh2n4v The Bureau of Digital https://thebureau.community/ Breath by James Nestor https://tinyurl.com/38uemcx4 Outlive by Peter Attia https://tinyurl.com/4e5a6nc3 The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins https://tinyurl.com/2rpwe93u Project to Product by Mik Kersten https://tinyurl.com/2rksj6bw Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman https://tinyurl.com/46xeh8nn Everyday Stoicism by Gareth Southwell https://tinyurl.com/5c5n5392 Daily Stoic Podcast byRyan Holiday https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-daily-stoic/id1430315931 Life Saver Graphics LLC —https://tinyurl.com/yfr95r8u 
 Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Systems of Imperfection 03:22 The Importance of Self-Care and Productivity 05:50 Navigating Work Overwhelm and Chaos 08:55 The Role of Community in Professional Growth 11:45 Self-Awareness and Emotional Intelligence 14:50 Mindfulness Practices for Better Living 17:47 The Power of Authenticity in Leadership 20:59 The Intersection of Technology and Humanity 23:59 Stoicism and Its Relevance Today 26:54 Embracing Imperfection and Learning from Mistakes 29:52 The Future of Work and Community Engagement 32:57 Creating Value Through Collaboration 35:54 Final Thoughts on Being Human in a Digital Age 56:09 Outro.mp4 Contacting Carl: The Bureau of Digital: https://thebureau.community/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-w-smith/ Contacting Stuart - linktr.ee/stuartliveart

Contacting Dave -linktr.ee/mrsungo
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    56 mins
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