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15 Non-Academic Project Management Books to Earn PDUs

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Pretty much any books on project management qualify, as long as you can show that what you have learned from them matches up to the PMI Talent Triangle, or the equivalent competency framework for your professional body if it is another project management association. Identifying and Managing Project Risk (4 th Ed) Author: Tom Kendrick.

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The PMI Talent Triangle: A Guide [for members and non-members]

Online PM Courses

The PMI Talent Triangle is a simple tool that reminds us all about the value of a broad range of professional skills. The most succinct – and possibly best known – articulation of that full range of capabilities is the PMI’s Project Management Talent Triangle. Just a Moment… Who or What is the PMI?

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Project Management and Artificial Intelligence: Bring It On!

The IIL Blog

could simplify creating the project schedule and documenting underlying assumptions, constraints, and risks. Notes from Listen.bot Taking meeting minutes, publishing them, and updating the issues, risks, and action item logs is pure drudgery. The risk register could be automatically generated. hours of documentation effort.

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Does your organization truly support project management?

Kiron Bondale

The April 2016 issue of PM Network provided updated project management capability findings from PMI’s 2016 Pulse of the Profession ® report. Establishing a PMO within a low maturity organization but not vesting it with the authority or sponsorship to influence behaviors and culture can be the kiss of death.

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Project Success: Implementation AND Adoption

The IIL Blog

Common risks include: Lack of stakeholders and executive engagement. To be prepared for these challenges, actively manage the project risks. Document new risks when they are identified. Once, I led a major program that the chief financial officer and chief risk officer enthusiastically supported. Do not be surprised.

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Improve Your Project Schedule

International Institute for Learning

Even with these powerful tools, only about half of all projects are completed on time, as reported in the PMI Pulse of the Profession.® The level of detail and accuracy depends on multiple factors, including project duration, known and unforeseeable risks, and the effort expended on planning. Tools influence and constrain what we do.

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How to Build a Robust Project Risk Culture [8 Steps]

Online PM Courses

A robust risk culture goes beyond having a strong basic risk management process. Some of my readers may hope to influence the risk culture of their whole organization. For you, the right aspiration is to build a positive risk culture within your project. What is Risk Culture? Behaviors and Practices.

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