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Requirements Management Panel Discussion – Transcription

MPUG

Walter serves as a program manager for Edwards Performance Solutions. He manages a large federal government training contract and teaches primarily Microsoft Project and project management courses. I’m Jeff Bongiovani, I’m the manager of training and development for Edwards Performance Solutions.

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Webinar Recap: Project Management, Critical Event Management and COVID-19: Reflections

MPUG

Claudia has over 20 years of experience in the technology industry and has held executive positions in product management, marketing, business development, and general management at companies such as IBM, Rational Software, Interleaf, Compuware and Gomez. Great quote from Bill Gates back in 2015, eh? Jigs Gaton: Great.

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Complete Collection of Project Management Statistics 2015

Wrike

Keys to Project Success: 48% say the team’s technical skills. 26% say effective team communication. 17% say the leadership of certified Project Managers. Agile Project Management. Lean & Test Driven Development (TDD) – 11%. Feature Development Driven – 9%. Dynamic Systems Development Method – 3%.

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Compendium of Works to Increase Probability of Project Success

Herding Cats

Cost, Schedule, and Technical Performance Management (#CSTPM). Product Development (#ProdDev). Governance (#Governance). Earned Value Management (#EVM). Agile Software Development (#ASD). Integrating Agile and Earned Value Management (#AEVM). Enterprise IT and Embedded Systems (#EIT).

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Sustain Your PMO: Nine Easy Lessons

The Lazy Project Manager

And it may be that your consideration is towards the project management community and your focus is drawn towards the people (projects are all about people after all) and so you direct your efforts as a PMO leader towards training and team building, etc., but this ignores the project mechanics. Lesson Four: Lock the Value In.

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