In this episode of Project Command, we dive into one of the most important phases of any fire service project: getting it started the right way. We walk through how to build a solid foundation using a charter document, define your project’s scope from clear requirements, and then translate that scope into an actionable activity list, schedule, and budget, all explained in simple, practical terms. We also talk about how to establish your project’s tempo and design a communications plan that keeps everyone aligned from day one. Whether you’re launching a new program, piece of technology, or initiative in your department, this episode will help you start strong and set your project up for success.
In this episode of Project Command, Captain Peter Younes explores Why Some Fire Department Projects Succeed While Others Fail — and what you can do to make sure yours lands on the winning side. From lack of leadership support and unclear scope to poor risk forecasting and competing priorities, he breaks down the most common pitfalls that derail projects in the fire service. Then, he shares the five critical success factors that help teams deliver results: defining a clear scope, setting the right tempo, managing lead and lag time, building the right team, and establishing ownership. Whether you’re rolling out new equipment, software, or training initiatives, this episode will help you bring command-level thinking to your next project — and see it through to success.
Episode 1: Welcome to Project Command In this first episode, Captain Peter Younes introduces Project Command, a podcast about getting things done in the fire service through better project management. Every day, fire departments take on projects — from new technology and programs to building stations and planning events. But too often, those projects lose focus or stall out. Peter explains why project management matters, what this podcast is all about, and what you can expect in future episodes. If you’re a firefighter, officer, or chief who wants to turn ideas into action, this show is for you.