318: The AV Life Book Club Debut | The AV Life Podcast





Recorded on January 13, 2025:
In this debut episode of The AV Life Book Club, the team dives deep into The AV Project Manager Handbook with its author, Murphy Daley, exploring what it really takes to manage successful AV projects. From the importance of industry standards and CAD documentation to meeting agendas, scope control, and lessons learned, this conversation highlights why project management is more than just schedules and spreadsheets.
Murphy shares the origin story of the book, born from years of real-world experience and writing for the AV community, while Tim and Chi bring practical perspectives from higher education and enterprise AV environments. Together, they unpack how documentation builds trust with trades, why agendas and summaries matter more than AI-generated meeting notes, and how tracking effort, time, and scope protects both teams and projects.
This episode sets the tone for future Book Club discussions and invites listeners to help shape what’s next—reinforcing the AV Life philosophy of always be learning.
Topics Discussed:
- Launching The AV Life Book Club and plans for future reader participation
- The origin and purpose of The AV Project Manager Handbook
- Why AV project management needs structure and standards
- Using AVIXA and CAD standards to communicate with architects and trades
- AV’s role as the “last trade” and why documentation matters
- Meeting agendas, note-taking, and action items as PM essentials
- Why AI meeting summaries aren’t enough for real project control
- Scope of Work vs. Statement of Work (SOW) and managing scope creep
- Level of effort, labor estimation, and resource planning
- Lessons learned, archiving, and continuous improvement
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