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IT Governance - Make IT a success factor!

Podcast door Gerhard Friedrich

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Gerhard Friedrich gives advice based on more than 30 years of experience in IT management. Connect with Gerhard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerhardfriedrich This podcast is generated with the help of Notebook LM.

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Simplicity beats Complexity

Avoid mirroring complexity with complexity This podcast episode synthesizes the core principles for managing projects in turbulent environments, as outlined by Dr. Gerhard Friedrich. The central argument is a rejection of traditional, prediction-focused project management in favor of a systemic approach that prioritizes adaptability, simplicity, and a holistic view of projects as socio-technical systems. In turbulent times, success hinges not on creating complex plans to mirror complex environments, but on building resilient systems capable of rapid adaptation. Key strategies include minimizing Decision Latency, as speed is more critical than perfection, and focusing on a Minimum Scope. The briefing challenges the practical application of Ashby’s Law of Requisite Variety, presenting empirical evidence that simple heuristics often outperform complex models in uncertain conditions. To thrive, organizations should be restructured as Fractal Organizations—decentralized, autonomous, and self-similar units—drawing lessons from the robust governance of firefighters. Leadership is redefined as a distributed process, not a role, with an emphasis on fostering peer leadership and social support to create psychological safety and empower teams. Ultimately, project success requires the joint optimization of both social (people, culture) and technical (processes, tools) dimensions, as one cannot compensate for the failures of the other.

12 nov 2025 - 17 min
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Agility requires good preparation

Beware of blind activism and dogmatic application of frameworks This podcast shows that careful preparation is essential for agile IT projects as well. Gerhard Friedrich criticizes the fact that frameworks like Scrum often neglect the early project phases and presents DSDM (Dynamic System Development Method) as a more comprehensive approach. DSDM covers the entire project life cycle, from the feasibility study to project completion, and integrates iterative development methods. The article highlights the pre-project and planning phases, emphasizing the importance of goals, architecture and resource planning. Friedrich suggests that combining different frameworks such as DSDM and PMI (Project Management Institute) can increase project success.

12 mrt 2025 - 21 min
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Distinguish objectives, constraints and measures

Why is this so important for being a successful project manager This podcast discusses the importance of clearly distinguishing between objectives, constraints, and actions in complex situations, particularly in projects. Objectives define the problems to be solved, while actions represent possible solutions. Constraints are unchangeable circumstances that affect the effectiveness of actions. Gerhard Friedrich, a program and project management expert, emphasizes that mixing up objectives and actions can lead to actions becoming an end in themselves. A clear understanding of this distinction is crucial to being successful in projects by quickly recognizing what can be done to make the project a success. It also shows that often even constraints that are considered immutable can be changed by appropriate measures.

6 mrt 2025 - 19 min
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Agility requires a high degree of discipline and commitment

The more flexible, the more structure is needed This podcast discusses the necessity of commitments and responsibilities in agile software development projects. The podcast is based on a blog post by Gerhard Friedrich. He emphasizes that users and IT teams must have clear ideas about their respective tasks and contributions, especially in terms of strategic, economic and organizational frameworks. He argues that flexibility and agility do not mean being superficial or noncommittal, but on the contrary, require structured collaboration and professional project management. A well-thought-out IT architecture is essential to avoid a chaotic “mess” of isolated solutions. Ultimately, Friedrich underscores the importance of discipline and stable structures for the success of agile projects.

4 mrt 2025 - 14 min
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