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15 Non-Academic Project Management Books to Earn PDUs

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Business Resilience is a longer read, but it’s a really interesting guide to how to make sustained progress at pace, whatever pace is appropriate to your organization. Great for PMO leaders or those who want to shape the future of strategic delivery in their businesses, with lots of practical checklists and guidance.

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Understanding the Organizational Governance System as Project Managers

Project Pulse Journal

These systems act as the connective tissue that ensures every project, stakeholders, the project management office (PMO), and core functions of the organization's undertaking are aligned with the organization's overarching strategic goals. Innovation is good but there will be times when it's just gold-plating.

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How To Make 2018 A Successful Year for Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

During 2018 I will be launching an update to my online PMO course, The PMO Lifecycle: Building, Running, and Shutting Down , I have brand new webinars in the works with materials never been shared before all based off of my Project Management Communication Tools book, and my PMO Lifecycle book. Colin Ellis. Colin Ellis.

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An IPMA virtual mega project award assessment: what a challenge!

Henny Portman

I was already several times assessor and judge for the PMO of the world award. You watch on your own a one-hour presentation of a PMO. You assess that PMO at six criteria: PMO’s journey, client service, best practices, innovation, community and value generation and summarize strong points and areas for improvement.