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Servant Leadership in PMO Management: A Path to Success

The IIL Blog

We’ve taken many different and evolving approaches to driving lean into our processes. Our team leans into this philosophy, strives to innovate, and reduce waste, while delivering more value to business partners of the PMO team. Jeff has been a member of the PMI Global Executive Council since 2014.

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The Functions of a Project Management Office

Project Pulse Journal

A successful PMO integrates the organization's projects within the value delivery system and aligns with the strategic initiatives. It enables a PMO to manage a portfolio of projects as an interconnected ecosystem rather than isolated initiatives. Paper presented at PMI® Global Congress 2014—EMEA, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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Complete Collection of Project Management Statistics 2015

Wrike

46% of organizations admit to not fully understanding the value of project management, even though that understanding boosts the success rate of strategic initiatives by 16%. [12]. Agile organizations successfully complete more of their strategic initiatives than less agile organizations. ( March, 2014. Senior level. 358% ROI.

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The 23 Best Project Management Books For Upgrading Your Career in 2020

Planio

Author: The Project Management Institute (PMI). To make a complex practice like project management simpler, the most recent version of the PMBOK breaks the core project management processes down into five sections: Initiating : Defining a new project or a new phase of an existing project. Published date: 2014.

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When a Successful Project Isn’t

International Institute for Learning

By Steve Blais, PMP, PMI-PBA. For example, if I lean forward on the desk toward you and with a very stress-laden face say, “You have got to listen to me!” Steve Blais, PMP, PMI-PBA. Project managers are well versed in the various constraints that are used to determine project success: cost (budget), time (duration) and scope.

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Webinar Recap: They Finally Did It! Microsoft Releases a Brand-New Version of Microsoft Project

MPUG

And today’s session is eligible for one, PMI, PDU in the technical PMI category. I’ve added a few, but they’ve added some new pieces in terms of how they’ve named the initial fields that we work with in the past. They aren’t prince to experts, they don’t have a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt.