One of my favorite project management bloggers, Elizabeth Harrin, came to Las Vegas for a conference in February. Liz is a project manager based in London, and the author of the award winning blog, “A Girl’s Guide to Project Management,” as well as fours books. I reviewed her most recent book, “Overcoming Imposter Syndrome,” a few months ago.
I was excited about getting the chance to conduct my first blog interview with her, so we met at the Beat Coffee House on Fremont Street. We talked about how things have changed for women in project management, about the differences in topics men and women write about, and what we’ll be writing about in three years.
Hello Dave, this was a fun conversation to video, even though you can’t see the whole of my face and we had a couple of technical hitches (even the contingency plan’s contingency plan didn’t work, if I remember rightly). Nice new look on the blog, by the way.
I promise to do better next time. The new contingency plan is a Bloggie, which only has one button. Fewer failure modes!