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THE POST-PROJECT WORLD PODCAST SERIES

Hosted by Luigi Rondanini · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 14 episodes

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What happens when AI makes project management obsolete? Luigi Rondanini explores the hidden "coordination tax" consuming up to 40% of project budgets—and how companies like Netflix, Spotify, and Tesla already operate without traditional project managers. Introducing OrbaOS: an organisational operating system where AI handles coordination and humans focus on meaning, ethics, and strategy. For project professionals, leaders, and anyone curious about work's evolution.

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Luigi Rondanini hosts THE POST-PROJECT WORLD PODCAST SERIES, a business show with 14 episodes published.

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MCP Is Not a Coding Innovation - Machine-Mediated Governance Infrastructure

May 19, 202616mEp. 14S1

The Post-Project World explores the architectural shift happening now in organizations adopting AI and machine-mediated infrastructure. Most AI discussions focus on capability and productivity. This podcast focuses on go

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The Governance Shift: Three Books on Coordination Capital (Special Announcement)

Apr 10, 202615mEp. 13S1

Three interconnected publications are coming that reshape how institutional leaders measure, govern, and manage organizational structure. The Coordination Capital Doctrine (July 7, 2026) is a governance specification est

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The Tipping Point: Why Everything Changes Now

Feb 22, 202615mEp. 12S1

We've seen the evidence. Netflix, Spotify, Haier, GitHub, Tesla and SpaceX—all operating without traditional project managers. We've traced the history from craft guilds to algorithms. We've examined why even Agile isn't

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Why Agile Was Necessary But Not Sufficient

Feb 15, 202614mEp. 11S1

The Agile Manifesto was a genuine revolution. It identified real problems with traditional management and gave us better ways to work. Scrum, Kanban, XP—these methodologies have improved millions of projects. But here's

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The Four Ages of Work Coordination: From Craft to Algorithm

Feb 8, 202613mEp. 9S1

Humanity has organised work in fundamentally different ways across history. Understanding this arc helps us see where we're headed—and why this moment is different. In this episode, I trace the evolution of coordination

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Five Organizations, One Direction: Patterns of the Post-Project World

Feb 1, 202612mEp. 9S1

Several listeners asked for a recap episode that ties together everything we learned from the case studies. This bonus episode is my response to that request. We've examined five radically different organizations—Netflix

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Tesla and SpaceX: When Mission Becomes the Coordination Mechanism

Jan 25, 202615mEp. 8S1

Elon Musk runs multiple complex organisations with significantly fewer middle managers than traditional competitors. Love him or hate him, there's something worth understanding here. SpaceX builds rockets with a fraction

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GitHub: How a Platform Coordinates Millions Without Project Managers

Jan 18, 202611mEp. 7S1

Linux is one of the most complex software systems ever built. Over twenty thousand developers have contributed to it. In a single year, more than four thousand developers submit changes across thousands of companies and

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Haier: Four Thousand Startups Inside One Company

Jan 12, 20267mEp. 5S1

In 2012, Zhang Ruimin fired ten thousand middle managers. Not because Haier was failing—because he saw where the future was heading. Today, Haier is the world's largest appliance maker. Inside it operate over four thousa

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The Enterprise AI Reality Check: Why the Future Is Taking Longer Than Expected

Jan 6, 202612mEp. 5S1

Microsoft just revised its AI growth targets by 50%. The Carlyle Group cut their Copilot spending. Gartner predicted 30% of AI projects would fail. The actual rate? 70 to 85%. In this bonus episode, I confront the questi

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Spotify: The Squad Model Examined

Jan 4, 20268mEp. 4S1

Spotify's Squad Model has been copied by thousands of organisations worldwide. Most implementations miss the point entirely. In this episode, I examine what Spotify actually did—and what they've learned since publishing

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Netflix: How Context Replaced Coordination

Dec 29, 20258mEp. 3S1

Netflix has no traditional project managers. Let that sink in. One of the most successful companies in the world, operating in one of the most competitive industries, running complex technology and content production at

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The Death of the Digital Project Manager: Will Your Job Exist in 2040?

Dec 22, 202510mEp. 2S1

Gartner predicts eighty percent of project management tasks will be automated by 2030. In this episode, I confront what that means for our profession—and why it's not the disaster it sounds like. I walk through every cor

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The Coordination Tax: Where Does Your Budget Actually Go?

Dec 15, 202511mEp. 1S1

Welcome to The Post-Project World. In this opening episode, I share a disturbing discovery from a five million dollar treasury transformation programme: twenty-eight percent of the budget went to coordination overhead, n

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