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I\'ve been meaning to email you to thank you for the approval to use your PM podcasts for lecturing purposes. I am a lecturer at the University of Tasmania (Australia) in the School of Information Systems and lecture at the third year and Masters level in IS Project Management.\r\n\r\nYour podcasts are great. I have listened to them, and they are clear and focus on specific areas and very informative. I am using eight of your podcasts as a student resource and these tie in very well with the lectures notes and they are not too long. They stress the importance of project management skills as well as the necessity of following a PM methodology.\r\nYour podcasts provide important information that will help students understand the complexities of IT/IS projects.
Hobart, Tasmania

After getting my first iPod last week, I started browsing iTunes for content. Given my job, I started searching for PM podcasts, and came across yours.\r\n\r\nI just wanted to say I\'m only on episode 3, but so far it\'s brilliant to be able to hear someone talking about the kind of issues I face on a daily basis (albeit on a smaller scale than you
Grimsby, England

I think your are doing a great job with your project management podcast. You seem to have the knack of coming up with information that is both entertaining and informative. I look forward to listening to your shown each time I see it come through on itunes to my iPod.
Auckland, New Zealand

Hi, It\'s a great joy to announce that I have gained my PMP certification yesterday! Your tool was very valuable, especially when I did not attend any class in person. All I did was watched/heard your presentations. I first listened to a few of your presentations, got from my friend and then purchased the full material. After every presentation, I would read the corresponding chapter from PMBOK, it was kind of interesting! Thanks for the wonderful videos and also the interviews, not just for the PMP, but also for the real life Project management. Regards, Prabhu.
Singapore

Just want to let you know that I only came across your website middle if the week but already love it. It seems like years since I\'ve had time to pick up a PM book and learn new ideas. The podcast format is great as I can listen on the way/to from work and love your humor, content and the fact your projects are relevant to me seeing as I work as an IT manager at a mutual fund company. I need to remember to put a pad of paper in the car before listening to your podcast so I can jot down some of your ideas. I\'m definitely going to work my way through as many of the archives as possible and keep up to date with your latest podcasts. Keep up the great work!!!
Winnipeg, Canada

I have been listening to your podcasts and they have been great, I can\'t wait to hear more. I am from Oman, living in the capital Muscat, and I listen to your podcasts on my weekly drives to my hometown, which is about 2.5 hours away from the capital.
Muscat, Oman

Thanks a lot for your helpful website! Just what I needed! As a lot of Spanish people, English is a \"failed subject\" to me. I was very happy when I realized that with the \"thepmpodcast\" I\'m able to improve my English exactly with the subject that I needed. When I\'m driving I\'m always listening your program.
Barcelona, Spain

Two weeks ago I got my new iPod Nano and while I wish the screen doesn\'t get scratched (some people say it will) I started looking for interesting podcasts. I found almost none until I came across yours. This is great! Honest.\r\n\r\nCan I suggest a subject to be included in one of your future shows? I am interested in getting more information about project management in non-profits. I am sure there must be several things to consider that make pm in nonprofits different from pm in a profit company. What do you think?\r\n\r\nThanks in advance and congratulations!
Buenos Aires, Argentina

would like to thank you for your effort and the quality of your podcasts. I listen to them during my 1 hour commute on my mp3 player in my car. I am an IT professional who has become a project manager without realizing that project management is what I really do. Your podcasts have provided valuable information that has assisted me in taking control of my projects. Because I have realized the importance of a more formalized need for project management, I am working toward my PMP and will continue to listen to your podcasts. Keep up the good work!
Birmingham, AL

My name is Christian and I have just begun Project Management Practices at my company about 3-4 months ago. My plan is to create a PMO in the next 2 years. I have enjoyed your podcast, as it has helped me to better understand the PM Field. I would like to know if you might have plans to discuss how a PM can balance several large-scale projects going on simultaneously? That topic would be of great interest to me and others.\r\n\r\nThank you and have a great week!

Sir, I have been receiving several Lectures and your podcast . It was very nice and delicious for consumption and I always like it , but unfortunate to me up to now I have not sat for the exam due to my negligence but this time around I have waked up and am ready to pass the examination by God's grace and with the help of Mr Cornelius method of teaching sir you are supper. Dzarsa

Just wanted to say Thanks for the great shows! I\'ve been listening to them while I workout in the mornings - it a great way to get the brain moving in the right direction. Your shows are a good way to get up to speed on the news in the world of Project Management and hear some real world application of the skills needed to be a good PM.\r\n\r\nI\'m a junior project manager for a consulting company in Texas. Currently, I\'m working for a government client in a Program Office for a large software migration effort. It\'s very interesting work.\r\n\r\nThanks again for the shows - and, if you\'ve still got one, throw one of those gmail invites my way and I\'ll join the 21st century with the rest of you!
Austin, TX

Great show! I tuned in shortly after you started your pod cast, and as someone who is considering PM as a career switch, your shows have been helpful.\r\n\r\nKeep up the great show.

I am now more than 3 months a subsriber to the premium PM Podcast.\r\nThis helped me to prepare for the exam by examples from the experience of other PMs as well as continues to provide valuable information for my day-to-day work.\r\nAt the moment the company, I work for is migrating from large multi thousand headcount work projects towards smaller projects for different customers, where I very much need the insights I got in the PMP praparation and the information of the SME\'s of PM in you Podcast.\r\n\r\nBottomline: A very helpful Method to improve PM skills\r\n\r\nThanks for providing that service!
Germany

Hi, Finally listened to episode 151, book reviews. have to get Death by Meeting now and read this. Thanks for presenting these reviews. Helps to find out more before spending the time and being disappointed. Thanks
San Francisco

No words but simply superb. Already listened lots of episodes during last three days. Just enjoying it.

Toronto, Canada

Hi Cornelius, Just wanted to say I'm a big fan of The PM Podcast, download them to my Ipod and listen to them on my way to and from work. They are very imformative and keep me up to date with PM issues. I count the listening time towards my annual RICS CPD requirments. Please keep up the excellent content. Best wishes from a very damp London. Mike Stone MRICS & Prince 2 (Practioner)
London, UK

For some time now I\'ve been meaning to email you to thank you for your PM podcasts. I\'ve been listening for several months now. Your podcasts are not only entertaining and informative, they\'re also inspiring! Our employers and advisory board members (I\'m an MIS professor) have been including PM among their most sought after skills for a couple of years. Frankly, I didn\'t give this as much thought as it deserved until I started listening to your podcasts. They really drive home how important PM skills are, regardless of whether or not one has the title \"project manager.\" Here\'s what your podcasts have inspired me to do: * Include PM topics in my courses. I started this for my current classes and will gradually increase the content over the next few terms. * Propose a PM minor. While we\'re still playing with the exact set of courses, our department has enthusiastically endorsed and approved the concept. * Encourage my peers to add more PM throughout the curriculum. In fact, we\'re in the process of implementing a common methodology that will be used across courses. This will include some PM components. Sorry for being long-winded, but I thought you might like to know that your work reaches into academia as well. Take care.
University of Central Florida

For some time now I've been meaning to email you to thank you for your PM podcasts. I've been listening for several months now. Your podcasts are not only entertaining and informative, they're also inspiring!

Our employers and advisory board members (I'm an MIS professor) have been including PM among their most sought after skills for a couple of years. Frankly, I didn't give this as much thought as it deserved until I started listening to your podcasts. They really drive home how important PM skills are, regardless of whether or not one has the title "project manager."

Here's what your podcasts have inspired me to do:

    * Include PM topics in my courses. I started this for my current classes and will gradually increase the content over the next few terms.
    * Propose a PM minor. While we're still playing with the exact set of courses, our department has enthusiastically endorsed and approved the concept.
    * Encourage my peers to add more PM throughout the curriculum. In fact, we're in the process of implementing a common methodology that will be used across courses. This will include some PM components.

Sorry for being long-winded, but I thought you might like to know that your work reaches into academia as well.

Take care.

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