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S5 - E38 Matthew Oleniuk - Risk Insider
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In this episode of the PIO podcast, Robert Tornabene interviews Matthew Oleniuk, a risk strategist, about the complexities of project management in the public sector. Matthew shares his extensive background in risk and audit, highlighting the challenges faced by public sector projects, particularly the infamous Phoenix project. The conversation explores the significance of communication, the role of Public Information Officers (PIOs), and the necessity of proactive leadership in mitigating risks and ensuring project success. Matthew emphasizes the necessity for PIOs to be involved in project discussions early on and to challenge the status quo to prevent crises from escalating.
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