This episode is dedicated to the implementation phase of the project management lifecycle. There are four phases to the lifecycle, initiation, planning, implementing, and closure. In the implementation phase it can be broken down into two sections 1. Execution. 2. Monitoring. For this episode I am going to focus on Monitoring - where in episode 036 I focused on execution. This is the fourth episode in a project management series I set up to help leaders like you with the terminology and applications of project management for conservation research and projects. Project management is a lot like the scientific process is similar to… instead of having a hypothesis to test you have a set of objective to accomplish. To me the best part of project management is that there is an end to the project. I don’t know about you, but for me the accomplishment of finishing something feels really good! You can find the first three episodes in this series by going to the projects for wildlife.com website and looking for episode 023, 029, 036. Let’s start exploring the ideas to reduce human/wildlife conflict in populations that are severely threatened by using the mitigations recommendation provided by these studies. I want to demonstrate with project management tools and strategies we can easily take recommendations in a paper and start to apply them. With that being said let’s get started on the Monitoring phase!
Episode 037 - Mitch Silverstein from Surfrider San Diego Chapter Shares How He Found His Tribe
Episode 036 - Case Study: Project Lifecycle Phase 3 - Project Execution - A Wolf Project
Episode 035 - Dr. Manuel Varela talks about ecological benefits and impacts to microbes and their relationship to wildlife
Episode 034 - Case Study: Key Factors that Drive Human-Wildlife Conflict
Episode 033 - CritterFacts launches after Cara Loeb plays a joke on William Colaw
Episode 032 - Joe Pietersen takes strategies from rugby and applies it to rhino conservation
Episode 031 - Dr. Emily Young is leading environmental leadership programs in San Diego
Episode 030 - Dr. Greg Rouse finds new species of marine invertebrates in the depths of the sea
Episode 029 Case Study: Human-Lion Conflict (Phase 2 Planning)
Episode 028 - Tommy Hough a local San Diego radio host starts a political based environmental club to help wildlife and tackle climate change issues
Episode 027 - Ashley Blacow-Draeger Highlights Oceanas Deep Sea Coral Reef Project
Episode 026 - Melissa Marquez saves the sharks and promotes women in science
Episode 025 - Mike Veale improves the livelihood of wildlife park rangers in Africa and beyond
Episode 024 - Dr. Vanessa Pirotta captures whale snot to assess Humpback Whale health
Episode 023 - Project Management 101 - For Successful Wildlife Projects
Episode 022 - Dr. Sarah Peterson studies elephant seals and shares details about her journey to become a marine biologist
Episode 021 - 4 Steps to focus and achieve on your goals
Episode 020 - AeonForOcean is one child bringing ocean education to many
Episode 019 - The 3 Stages of Conservation Burnout & How to prevent it from happening to you
Episode 018 Suzanne Asha Stone stops the persecution of wolves with non-lethal management tools
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