Elise Stevens

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Synopsis

Elise Stevens is the voice for women in project management. Podcaster | Speaker | Facilitator. I work with women in project management roles to reinforce within themselves their true value to their team, company and industry. I provide a channel for womens voices to be heard, supported and embraced in project management. Its time for women to dream big in the industry, and to know that they can achieve their career goals.For over two decades, I have worked closely with project managers to positively impact and innovate effective management processes. I have collaborated with a range of organisations including Queensland Urban Utilities, Ipswich City Council, Coca-Cola Amatil, Hutchinson Telecoms and Ansett Australia.I am here to re-ignite the passion and satisfaction that you once had for your career; and to re-connect your team members for true confidence in the workplace. Too often we let ourselves believe other peoples narratives about our own skills and abilities. My goal is to remind you of how valuable you truly are, and to give you a clearer understanding of your career goals so that you ooze confidence within your project management role and team every single day.

Episodes

  • Podcast Episode #169: Vicki Griffiths – Why the Women in Project Management SIG is so valuable

    04/11/2019 Duration: 24min

    Podcast Episode #169: Vicki Griffiths – Why the Women in Project Management SIG is so valuable There’s more women than men coming into project management at entry level, and yet the large majority of senior roles are still occupied by men. Why is that? Any woman working in project management probably has a few theories! […]

  • Podcast Episode #168: Carole Osterweil – What does neuroscience have to do with project management?

    30/10/2019 Duration: 23min

    Podcast Episode #168: Carole Osterweil – What does neuroscience have to do with project management? Just take five deep breaths.  We’ve all heard this advice when we’ve been stressed or overwhelmed or anxious. But do you know why it helps us relax and focus? In this podcast, Elise Stevens speaks with coach Carole Osterweil about […]

  • Podcast Episode #167: Jools Barrow-Read – Building a successful PMO

    14/10/2019 Duration: 21min

    Podcast Episode #167: Jools Barrow-Read – Building a successful PMO A successful PMO is one that’s tailored to the needs of the business. That might sound simplistic, but Jools Barrow-Read believes that’s the only definition a PMO needs. Jools has been working in PMOs for 15 years. Five years ago, she started her own PMO […]

  • Podcast Episode #166: Susanne Madsen – Changes in project leadership

    06/09/2019 Duration: 24min

    Podcast Episode #166: Susanne Madsen – Changes in project leadership It’s been five years since Susanne Madsen released her book The Power of Project Leadership. In that time she’s worked with project leaders in nearly every corner of the globe, and noticed a lot of changes in the demands and expectations placed on them– enough […]

  • Podcast Episode #165: Crystal Richards – Politics and Projects

    26/07/2019 Duration: 18min

    Podcast Episode #165: Crystal Richards – Politics and Projects “Because it’s you, I’ll do it.” Some people seem to have no issue getting others to bend over backwards, put in a good word or sign that cheque. According to Crystal Richards these people all have one thing in common – a knack for politics. ‘Office […]

  • Podcast Episode #164: Echo Woolf – The art of project management

    15/07/2019 Duration: 17min

    Podcast Episode #164: Echo Woolf – The art of project management Art is defined as the expression or application of human creativity or imagination. It’s a much broader definition than simply painting or sculpture, but many project managers will still wonder why a conversation about art belongs in the project management world.  According to project […]

  • Podcast Episode #163: Laura Dallas Burford – How to start your project management consulting career

    17/04/2019 Duration: 33min

    Podcast Episode #163: Laura Dallas Burford – How to start your project management consulting career Lots of project managers come to Laura Dallas Burford asking how they can become a consultant – but many can’t tell her why they want to. As Laura tells Elise Stevens in this podcast, it’s the first, and most important, […]

  • Podcast Episode #162: Ruth Pearce – How to spot character strengths in your project team

    10/04/2019 Duration: 29min

    Podcast Episode #162: Ruth Pearce – How to spot the character strengths in your project team Have you thought about your strengths lately? Not your skills and talents, but the key character strengths within your personality. If you’re a project manager there’s a good chance you’re prudent and persevering, which means you like to have […]

  • Podcast Episode #161: Julia Steel – Getting buy-in from stakeholders

    23/01/2019 Duration: 22min

    Podcast Episode #161: Julia Steel – Getting buy-in from stakeholders You’ve got project approval, you’ve got a sponsor, your stakeholders have turned up to the first meeting – but do you have real buy-in? When experienced program director and program manager Julia Steel decided to write a book to help project managers she took a […]

  • Podcast: Emily Luijbregts – Diversity in project management

    16/01/2019 Duration: 26min

    Podcast: Emily Luijbregts – Diversity in project management Why don’t more business leaders see women in the prime of their lives as an opportunity? That’s the question asked by project management influencer Emily Luijbregts. Emily believes a lack of diversity is one of the primary reasons major projects fail – but she says not enough […]

  • Podcast: Susanne Madsen – Stress in project management

    10/01/2019 Duration: 33min

    Podcast: Susanne Madsen – Stress in project management With deadlines, budgets, demanding stakeholders, time zone clashes, and an endless stream of emails, project management is full of stress triggers. Many of us consider it an unavoidable consequence of the work we do, but chronic stress can be deadly. In this podcast, Susanne Madsen speaks to […]

  • Podcast: Paul Pelletier – Women & Disrespect In The Workplace

    22/11/2018 Duration: 39min

    Podcast: Paul Pelletier – Women and Disrespect in the Workplace Disrespect in the workplace is easy to spot. It can start as snide comments, gossip or someone being excluded but can escalate into bullying and harassment. Victims, most often women, can be too intimidated to speak up and bystanders often think it’s none of their […]

  • Podcast: Hussain Bandukwala – Yes, you can set up a PMO in 100 days

    09/10/2018 Duration: 31min

    Podcast: Hussain Bandukwala – Yes, you can set up a PMO in 100 days The success or failure of a newly elected head of state is often measured by how much they achieve in their first 100 days. Hussain Bandukwala thinks PMOs should be measured in the same way. Hussain is the founder of Parwaaz […]

  • Podcast: Naomi Caietti – Getting unstuck and jumpstarting your career

    02/10/2018 Duration: 26min

    Podcast: Naomi Caietti – Getting unstuck and jumpstarting your career We all know them: the people who wind up in leadership roles through luck or timing or rising through the ranks, but have limited leadership competencies. But leadership is not just a role or title, it’s a choice. In her latest book, project management consultant […]

  • Podcast: Asya Watkins – Connecting and supporting women

    25/09/2018 Duration: 19min

    Asya Watkins – Connecting and supporting women For 20 years Asya Watkins has worked for some of the biggest healthcare companies in the US, sometimes as the only woman in a room full of dozens of men and more often than not as the only woman of colour. It hasn’t always been easy to gain […]

  • Podcast: Sue Bivins – Changing hearts and minds

    19/09/2018 Duration: 23min

    Podcast: Sue Bivins – Changing hearts and minds Sue Bivins landed her first management position in the 1970s when women simply weren’t employed in leadership roles. When one employee refused to acknowledge her as his manager, and then she was laughed at by an executive, she learned one of the most valuable lessons of her […]

  • Podcast with Natalie Alleblas – Taking the long way around

    06/09/2018 Duration: 26min

    PODCAST: TAKING THE LONG WAY AROUND WITH NATALIE ALLEBLAS Natalie Alleblas and her husband were juggling three kids and a mortgage when they were both suddenly made redundant. It was a terrifying prospect: mouths to feed, bills to pay and no money coming in. But the couple took it as a sign from the universe […]

  • Podcast: Bill Dow – Leading a high-impact PMO

    06/09/2018 Duration: 15min

    Podcast: Bill Dow – Leading a high-impact PMO Many PMO leaders fall into management positions accidentally because they’re a gun at project management, but they lack crucial leadership skills. Does that sound like you or your boss? PMO specialist Bill Dow is here to share some of his insights into leading and nurturing PMOs. Bill […]

  • Podcast: Andy Jordan – Portfolio Management made easy

    29/08/2018 Duration: 13min

    Podcast: Andy Jordan – Portfolio Management made easy Portfolio management can be complex – not least because everyone seems to have a sense of what it is, but not the same sense as each other! In this podcast, portfolio management guru Andy Jordan speaks to Elise Stevens about why a portfolio is not simply a […]

  • Podcast: Mark Price Perry, pioneer of the Business Driven PMO

    20/08/2018 Duration: 22min

    Podcast: Mark Price Perry, pioneer of the Business Driven PMO Forget everything you may have heard about PMOs, Mark Price Perry is here to turn yours on its head. In this podcast, Mark makes the case to Elise Stevens that organisations should invest in a Business Driven PMO. Business Driven PMOs are run like business […]

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