S10E2122 February 2026

S10E212: Building a Project Control-Friendly Culture with Rod Whiting

S10E212

S10E212: Building a Project Control-Friendly Culture with Rod Whiting

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In this episode of the Project Chatter podcast, Dale engages with Rod Whiting, a seasoned expert in project controls, who shares his extensive journey in the field since 1983. Rod discusses the evolution of project controls, emphasizing the importance of a project control-friendly culture within organizations. He highlights how understanding and valuing project controls can significantly impact project success, illustrating his points with anecdotes from his career. Rod also addresses the challenges of demonstrating the value of project controls to stakeholders, offering practical strategies to communicate its importance effectively. As the conversation progresses, Rod delves into the human aspects of project management, including stakeholder management and team dynamics. He shares insights on building relationships within teams, the significance of effective communication, and the role of technology in enhancing project controls. The discussion culminates in reflections on the highs and lows of Rod's career, emphasizing the importance of kindness and compassion in the workplace, and the need for a supportive culture that fosters collaboration and success in project delivery.

Takeaways

  • Project controls is about understanding and valuing the process.
  • A project control-friendly culture is essential for success.
  • Demonstrating the value of project controls requires effective communication.
  • Building relationships within teams is crucial for project success.
  • Kindness and compassion in the workplace lead to better outcomes.

Guest

Rod Whiting

Rod Whiting

Semi-Retired Project Controls Subject Matter Expert at n/a

I am a semi-retired experienced project controls professional, who is passionate about Project Controls as a profession and its application within organisations and subsequent benefits delivered to society. I have 41 years’ experience working as Project Controls professional across multiple sectors providing Project Controls as an enabler to the successful delivery of many projects, programmes and portfolios. Throughout my career it has been a pleasure to contribute to the profession’s development. In 2022, at the Project Controls Expo, I was awarded the Global Project Controls Lifetime Achievement Award and in 2025 the Control and Skills Authority’s Lifetime Contribution Award.

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