• Episode 14 - Decision Debt: The Invisible Backlog That Kills Delivery
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode of The Critical Path, we unpack Decision Debt: the hidden backlog of unmade or delayed decisions that quietly extends schedules, drives rework, and makes programmes slip late especially in complex, regulated environments. When key choices (often around interfaces, requirements, risk, or governance approvals) aren’t made on time, teams keep moving on assumptions. Those assumptions eventually collide at integration, test, and acceptance, where changes are slow and expensive.

    Using a real-world style example of a late interface decision between two teams/suppliers, we show how “busy progress” can still lead to downstream redesign, repeated testing, and weeks of avoidable delay.

    You’ll leave with a simple control set to reduce decision debt: establish a decision cadence, assign a single decision owner, distinguish two-way vs one-way door decisions, and implement decision SLAs with clear escalation. The takeaway: you often don’t have a delivery speed problem, you have a decision flow problem.

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    14 min
  • Episode 13 - The “Green Dashboard” Lie
    Feb 13 2026

    A green dashboard doesn’t mean a healthy project, it often means you’re measuring the wrong things, or rewarding the wrong behaviours. This episode explains why status reporting drifts toward “green” when red is punished, when RAG ratings are subjective, and when teams report activity (tasks closed, documents delivered) instead of readiness (integration, testability, verified capability). Using a realistic programme example, we show how projects can look stable for months while risk quietly compounds until integration or verification exposes the truth and recovery becomes expensive. The fix isn’t prettier reporting; it’s clearer thresholds for green/amber/red, stronger leading indicators (rework, defect trends, requirements churn, integration readiness), and leadership that makes early escalation safe and useful. Key takeaway: a green dashboard without evidence isn’t reassurance, it’s risk.

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    16 min
  • Episode 12 - When the Plan Stops Being the Point: Leading When Reality Breaks the Schedule
    Feb 6 2026

    In complex programmes, plans are essential but they are not reality. This episode explores what leadership looks like when the schedule no longer reflects the system you’re trying to deliver.

    We discuss why plans fail in complex, regulated environments, not because of poor planning, but because of emergence, interdependencies, and late discovery. Using a real-world example, the episode shows how protecting the plan can sometimes create bigger problems downstream, especially during design reviews and system integration.

    The key message is that control in complexity doesn’t come from stricter adherence to the plan or greener dashboards. It comes from understanding the system, questioning assumptions, and making deliberate trade-offs.

    When the plan stops being the point, leadership shifts from managing milestones to orienting people, surfacing risk early, and adapting intelligently—while keeping the outcome firmly in focus.

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    12 min
  • Episode 11 - Stakeholder Engagement in Regulated Environments
    Jan 30 2026

    Stakeholder engagement in regulated environments is not about persuasion — it’s about assurance.

    In this episode, we examine how regulatory scrutiny changes the nature of engagement, why late or defensive interactions often lead to costly delays, and how effective leaders build confidence through early, transparent, and risk-focused collaboration. Using a real-world aerospace programme as an example, we explore practical principles for working with regulators and assurance bodies to reduce friction, strengthen outcomes, and keep complex projects moving forward.

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    17 min
  • Episode 10 - The Quiet Multiplier: Why Mentoring Matters in Complex Environments
    Jan 16 2026

    In Episode 10 of The Critical Path, we explore the importance of mentoring in complex environments. Mentoring is not about giving answers — it is about shaping thinking, building judgement, and transferring experience that cannot be captured in processes or frameworks.

    This episode examines mentoring as a leadership behaviour rather than a formal role, highlighting how it supports confidence calibration, better decision-making, and long-term capability. Through a real-world example, we show how effective mentoring can transform individual performance and multiply impact across an organisation.

    If complexity is your reality, mentoring may be one of the most powerful — and most underestimated — tools you have.


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    14 min
  • Episode 9 — Important, Not Urgent: Prioritising What Truly Matters in Complex Environments
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode, we examine the difference between urgent and important work and why confusing the two is one of the most common failure modes in complex environments.

    Using the Eisenhower Matrix as a guiding framework, the discussion highlights how leaders often become trapped in cycles of reactivity — responding to emails, meetings, and escalations — while neglecting the strategic, preventative work that reduces risk and enables long-term success.

    A real-world project example illustrates how postponing important-but-not-urgent activities can lead to avoidable issues during critical reviews, despite teams being busy and highly responsive. The episode concludes with a reflection on leadership discipline, intentional time allocation, and the need to protect space for foresight, learning, and system-level thinking.

    The key message is simple but challenging: effective leadership is not about speed — it’s about judgment.

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    15 min
  • Episode 8 - Leadership under pressure: lessons from critical design reviews
    Jan 6 2026

    Critical design reviews place leaders under intense pressure. Assumptions are challenged, risks are exposed, and outcomes can affect cost, schedule, and trust.

    In this episode, we explore what these moments teach us about leadership. We look beyond the technical process and focus on behaviour—how preparation, calm communication, and clarity shape outcomes when stakes are high.

    Through a real-world example, we examine how leaders can build credibility without pretending everything is perfect, how shared ownership strengthens teams, and why behaviour under pressure is remembered long after decisions are made.

    This episode offers practical lessons for anyone leading complex projects or facing high-stakes moments—reminding us that leadership is not about having all the answers, but about how we show up when it matters most.


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    13 min
  • Episode 7 - The Five Skills Every Great Project Manager Must Master
    Dec 19 2025

    In Episode 7 of The Critical Path, we explore the top five skills that define truly great project managers — the ones who deliver results, build strong teams, and lead with confidence even in complex environments.

    In this episode you’ll learn:

    - Why communication is the foundation of every successful project

    - How effective stakeholder management reduces conflict and builds trust

    - What strong decision-making looks like in real project scenarios

    - How leadership inspires teams and keeps delivery on track

    - Why adaptability is essential in today’s fast-changing world

    We also walk through a real-world example of a delayed software deployment and show how these five skills come together when pressure is high and time is short.

    Whether you're new to project management or already leading major programmes, this episode will help you strengthen the human skills that matter most.

    If you enjoy the episode, remember to like, subscribe, and share it with your team.

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    20 min