Episode 21: Accidental Project Manager Trap: Challenges, Fairness, and Success Strategies with Erik Donert

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Episode 21: Accidental Project Manager Trap: Challenges, Fairness, and Success Strategies with Erik Donert

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Send us a textEver stepped into a massive project with zero PM training, feeling like you're assembling a plane mid-flight? You're not alone! That's the wild world of the Accidental Project Manager. In this episode of Powering ProjeX, host DK sits down with Erik Donert, a PMO powerhouse who traded a career in finance for leading $MM+ transformations. Certified in PRINCE2 and SAFe, Erik shares raw stories from Australia's Royal Commission era, where SMEs like him were thrust into leadership roles overnight.We unpack the thrills and pitfalls: imposter syndrome, stakeholder showdowns, AI ethics in projects, and why "busy" doesn't equal "effective." Erik reveals how to harness your domain expertise, build unbreakable teams, and turn "accidental" into intentional success. Plus, we explore tips for hiring managers on spotting (and supporting) these hidden gems.If you're an operational pro eyeing a PM role, or a burnt-out accidental leader, or building a PMO that actually works, this one's your roadmap from overwhelm to outcomes.Connect with Erik Donert on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erik-donert-b4687910a/.Key Takeaways:-  The Accidental PM Journey is Widespread and Risky. Many professionals are thrust into project leadership roles without training, especially in regulated or high-stakes industries like financial services.-  Fairness and Strategy Matter - Assigning operational experts to PM roles without training is not just unfair, it’s strategically unsound.It confuses subject matter expertise with leadership capability, creating systemic risks for organizations.-  Common Pitfalls Have Real Costs - Operational: “illusion of progress” where teams look busy but deliver poorly. Financial: hidden costs of rework and poor quality. Cultural: team burnout, turnover, and loss of trust when leaders can’t protect or prioritize effectively.-  Background Skills Can Be an Asset to build on-  Erik’s financial services expertise gave him transferable strengths: planning, forecasting, and asking the right questions at transition points.This helped him build governance structures and shift teams from being task-driven to outcome-foSupport the showAbout Powering ProjeX At Powering ProjeX, we’re not just a podcast—we’re a movement. Our vision is to be the heartbeat of a bold new era in project management, where every project person feels seen, supported, and inspired. We believe in turning big ideas into lasting and celebrated outcomes—because your vision deserves victory. Our mission is to champion the growth of project people, empowering every subscriber to lead with distinction and drive impactful outcomes. Through sharp insights, inspiring stories, and energetic conversations, we celebrate the exceptional individuals who transform industries and build a better world. Join us on Powering ProjeX to connect with a community of bold leaders, share in the stories of those shaping the future, and unlock the tools to turn your vision into reality. Subscribe today, and let’s power your projects to victory! So, here's how you can help. Your role is to help me make this the collaborative community we all deserve: · First, subscribe and join our growing community of project professionals who are committed to excellence through learning and collaboration. We're building something special here—a space where project people feel truly seen and supported. · Second, engage with us. You can find us on LinkedIn or X, where we can start these important conversations. Share your own stories, your questions, your chall...

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