When chaos reigns, make your project an island of stability.
Organizational chaos is not the exception in large systems — it's the environment. Leadership changes. Priorities shift. Direction arrives late, inconsistently, or through side channels.
In this Flash Points episode, Lieutenant Duke Cuneo breaks down why successful projects don't wait for clarity from above — they create stability inside their own span of control.
Drawing a direct parallel to complex incident management on the fireground, this episode focuses on how project managers can prevent organizational dysfunction from leaking into execution.
You'll learn how to:
Lock scope clearly without becoming inflexible
Establish a steady project cadence when everything else is moving
Separate noise from legitimate change
Document decisions to protect your project's institutional memory
Control communication so uncertainty doesn't infect the team
This episode isn't about blaming leadership or complaining about dysfunction. It's about professionalism. Because chaos above you is not permission to run a sloppy project.
When everything around you feels unsettled, structure becomes leadership — and boring projects are the ones that finish.