Kevin is taking a short break from the People, Process, Progress podcast until September. During this time, he's focused on publishing The Stability Equation audiobook, finishing his new project management book, and lining up future guests. Visit peopleprocessprogress.com for tools, resources, and ways to connect. Until then: own your mind, move your body, anchor your spirit. Godspeed y’all Kevin...
Jul 28, 2025•3 min•Season 6Ep. 5
When your plan falls apart, your recovery starts with the habits you've built before things went sideways. In this Foundations Friday episode, Build the Bounce, One Habit at a Time , we focus on simple actions that help you reset, refocus, and respond, rather than react when life punches first. This week’s anchor point is mindfulness and movement . It’s not about being tough. It’s about being trained. Topics Covered: Why daily habits matter more than perfect plans How to mentally prepare for the...
Jul 18, 2025•4 min•Season 6Ep. 4
What do you do when your perfect plan falls apart? In this episode, How to Lead When Your Plan Falls Apart , I share how the concepts of tension and compression from Jiu-Jitsu can help you lead through pressure, adapt in real time, and still move forward. Whether you’re leading a project, managing a team, or showing up at home, you’ll learn how to adjust without losing momentum. Hope ignites. Plans guide. Action transforms....
Jul 14, 2025•11 min•Season 6Ep. 3
In this Anchor Points episode, I reflect on what it really means to recognize when it’s time to step back and let someone else lead. Whether you’re a parent, a partner, or a project leader, there’s a moment when guidance turns into trust and support becomes space. Inspired by the full episode released earlier this week, “The Day My Son Surpassed Me” , this short-form reflection focuses on the value of noticing and honoring transitions, especially when they catch you by surprise. In this 5-minute...
Jul 11, 2025•4 min•Season 6Ep. 2
There comes a moment when we realize our kids are no longer just following us, they’re leading in their way. In this episode, "What I Learned the Day My Son Surpassed Me ," I share the story of how my son surpassed me, not just in the gym, but also in emotional steadiness. I also share how that shifted my approach to parenting, leadership, and letting go. Inspired by a powerful quote from Ryan Holiday's The Daily Dad : “ Your job isn’t to raise a good kid. It’s to raise a good adult. ” - Read mo...
Jul 07, 2025•7 min•Season 6Ep. 1
Since 2019, I’ve led major IT programs, including Workday ERP and the technology for a new children’s hospital, while mainly working remotely. In this episode, "Remote, Hybrid, or In-Office: What's the Right Fit? ", I break down the pros and cons of remote, hybrid, and in-office work, drawing on real-world experience and leadership lessons. Links: Full article on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/remote-hybrid-in-office-whats-right-fit-your-work-life-kevin-pannell-kqvce Related episode fr...
Jul 01, 2025•11 min•Season 5Ep. 11
When leaders try to manage too many people directly, clarity disappears and momentum suffers. In this episode, I break down the importance of span of control across public safety, healthcare IT, and project teams. Whether you're building a department, spinning up an incident team, or planning a go-live, the rule of 3 to 7 direct reports still holds. Five is the sweet spot—but there are exceptions. We’ll walk through how ICS uses structure to maintain speed under pressure, how project teams shoul...
Jun 23, 2025•14 min•Season 5Ep. 10
On this Foundations Friday, How to Align Risk Language Across Teams , we break down how project managers and emergency leaders can align around a shared risk language. Whether you're using a THIRA or a risk register, the goal is the same: identify what could go wrong, how bad it might be, and what to do about it. Real teamwork starts when everyone sees risk through the same lens.
Jun 13, 2025•3 min•Season 5Ep. 9
Warren Buffett said it best: “ Risk comes from not knowing what you're doing. ” On today’s episode, How to Combine Project Risk Tools with Emergency Planning , we’re focusing on how project managers and public safety leaders can speak the same language when it comes to risk. The Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, created the Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment—also known as THIRA—to help communities anticipate and plan for the unknown. In the same way, project risk re...
Jun 10, 2025•20 min•Season 5Ep. 8
In this Foundations Friday, Why Structure Must Come Before Action , we explore the importance of applying project structure to any event or initiative. Whether you're planning a community gathering, a training workshop, or a major deployment, structure is your best friend. Learn two quick strategies to lead with clarity and avoid chaos. What You'll Learn: Why structure should come before action How to define your event like a project charter Two simple ways to build a planning foundation A remin...
Jun 06, 2025•4 min•Season 5Ep. 7
Planning a public event without structure is a risk you can’t afford. In this episode, How to Treat How to Run Your Event Like a Successful Project , Kevin Pannell shares how to apply project management principles and ICS tools, like RACI matrices, project phases, SMART goals, and SitReps, to plan safer, smoother public safety events. Whether you're leading a 5K, a drill, or a community gathering, treat the event like a project—and lead with purpose. Topics Covered : event planning, project phas...
Jun 02, 2025•16 min•Season 5Ep. 6
This week, we apply an EMT’s trauma checklist to project leadership. Using the DCAP-BTLS framework, we explore how to scan your project for failure symptoms—before they spiral. Key focus areas: • Spotting early signs of project breakdown • Clarifying roles and responsibilities • Responding with intention, not reaction Call to Action: Identify one “injury” in your project—like burnout, misalignment, or scope creep—and treat it today. People first. Combined process. Progress together....
May 30, 2025•4 min•Season 5Ep. 5
Welcome to the second full episode in our All-Hazards Project Management series, What Project Managers Can Learn from EMTs . In this episode, we apply a trauma checklist used in emergency medicine— DCAP-BTLS —to assess and stabilize failing projects. Strategies shared include: Weekly workload balancing Stakeholder alignment checkpoints RACI ownership clarifications Real-world triage questions for team check-ins People first. Combined process. Progress together....
May 27, 2025•16 min•Season 5Ep. 4
This week’s Foundations Friday, How to Start Small with AI in Your Projects , 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.
May 23, 2025•3 min•Season 5Ep. 3
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....
May 19, 2025•14 min•Season 5Ep. 2
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 c...
May 16, 2025•2 min•Season 5Ep. 1
In this episode, Tackling Scope Creep: People, Process, & Courage , we're diving into how to protect our projects, keep our sanity, and build stronger teams in the process. Episode outline Intro Core concepts The People Side: Assertiveness and Stakeholder Boundaries The Process Side: Change Control Systems (Hard Skills/PM Tools) The Progress Side: Leading with Clarity Under Pressure Summary & Closing Godspeed y'all, Kevin...
May 06, 2025•16 min•Season 4Ep. 24
This episode is an audiobook-like version of the 7 Pillars Field Guide . This 7 Pillars Field Guide distills the key, actionable tools and techniques from The Stability Equation into one-page summaries of each of the seven pillars: ownership, mindfulness, movement, boundaries, connection, sleep, and faith. Godspeed y'all, Kevin
Apr 24, 2025•18 min•Season 4Ep. 23
Welcome back to the People, Process, Progress podcast, the podcast dedicated to fostering pragmatic optimism in your professional world. Today, we're tackling a universal challenge: the art of the good project handoff . Whether you're a healthcare professional transitioning patient care, a software developer handing off a project, or simply passing the baton in any collaborative effort, a smooth handoff is crucial for success. So, let's dive in and explore some key elements for both providing an...
Apr 22, 2025•16 min•Season 4Ep. 22
In Lessons in Project Management from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim , I share how the choices made in the virtual fantasy world of Skyrim parallel the strategic decisions Portfolio Managers and leaders must make when planning, resourcing, and executing projects within their organizations' portfolios. Episode focus areas: Effective resource allocation and prioritization Effective stakeholder management Effective risk management Effective progress tracking and benefit realization Godspeed y'all, Kev...
Apr 14, 2025•17 min
Restarting the Fix It Friday series with the March 2024 episode from the Hope is NOT a Plan podcast. This episode delves into the crucial skill of asking objective questions to drive clarity and problem-solving. We explore how unbiased inquiries can empower teams and improve processes by drawing parallels to the host's diverse podcasting journey and the principles in his book The Stability Equation . Learn practical techniques to formulate effective objective questions and unlock better organiza...
Apr 11, 2025•8 min
Hey everyone! I'm excited to officially announce the launch of my book, The Stability Equation: 7 Pillars for a More Balanced Life ! This subreddit was created to discuss the principles and practices outlined in the book, and I'm so grateful to have you all here. This book is deeply personal, born from my struggles with anxiety, trauma, and the journey to find lasting mental, physical, and spiritual well-being. It shares the roadmap I developed – the 7 Pillars – that helped me reclaim my balance...
Apr 07, 2025•13 min•Season 5Ep. 1
Today's episode, The Stability Equation: 7 Pillars for a More Balanced Life , is all about building a balanced life, a life that honors the miracle you are while acknowledging the human imperfections that come along with the ride. We're talking about the seven pillars that, when stacked carefully, create a life that's not just planned – it's thriving.
Mar 23, 2025•28 min•Season 4Ep. 21
Welcome back to People, Process, Progress podcast. Today, on Five Benefits of Family Time Off , I'm diving into something I believe is essential for well-being and something that often gets pushed down the priority list amidst our busy schedules: family vacations. The benefits: Stress reduction Family bonding and connection Enhanced problem-solving skills Positive impact on physical health Creating memories together Godspeed....
Mar 18, 2025•11 min•Season 4Ep. 20
Episode Objectives: Historical overview of political manipulation tactics used throughout America’s history Five key examples of manipulation spanning different eras Six actionable strategies for navigating today's complex political landscape Godspeed y'all.
Mar 04, 2025•18 min•Season 4Ep. 19
In this episode, The People, Process, & Progress of Public Health , I talk about what public health is, why it matters, and why it's crucial to protect it from political whiplash, ensuring that the critical work of keeping communities healthy continues regardless of who's in office.
Feb 23, 2025•13 min•Season 4Ep. 18
Hello everyone and welcome back to The People, Process, & Progress Podcast, I’m your host Kevin Pannell. On today’s episode, How Technical Should Project Managers Really Be? | S4Ep17 I’m speaking to Project Managers, aspiring PMs, team leads, and anyone involved in software or technical projects. My goal is to talk through the optimal level of technical understanding for project managers, emphasizing the value of technical literacy without overstepping into solution design, and balancing tac...
Feb 07, 2025•16 min•Season 4Ep. 17
As a Project Manager I'm always seeking new knowledge, skills, and abilities to help me empower my team members and project partners. In Five Focus Areas for Project Managers in 2025 , I'm sharing focus areas I will be diving deeper into and that I've gotten questions about from my teams and the internet.
Feb 05, 2025•17 min•Season 4Ep. 16
On today’s episode, How we Should Reform the Federal Emergency Management Agency , I’ll examine the critical role of FEMA in disaster relief and explore strategies to improving its effectiveness How we can improve FEMA: Thorough After-Action Report/Improvement Plans (AAR/IPs) Direct engagement with FEMA employees and the public Streamline Local and State assistance processes Enhance pre-disaster collaboration at all levels Godspeed y'al...
Jan 27, 2025•17 min•Season 4Ep. 15
In this audio from my video, I share lessons learned from the book Extreme Ownership written by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin and from my completion of the Echelon Front course Extreme Ownership Framework and how Project Managers can apply them when leading teams. Find a course and sign up at https://academy.echelonfront.com/
Jan 24, 2025•10 min•Season 4Ep. 14