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Success in Disruptive Times: PMI’s 2018 Pulse of the Profession

Online PM Courses

And, as we have done with the 2016 and 2017 Pulse of the Profession reports, we will take a selective look at the aspects that catch our attention, and encourage you to read the full report for yourself. The PMI’s Annual Project Management Survey: The Pulse of the Profession. Climate change and sustainable development.

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The International PMO standard from AIPMO

Henny Portman

AIPMO produced the world’s first PMO Principles Booklet in 2017. Change control monitoring. Change management. Change management design. Configuration management. Configuration management design. Configuration management operations. Configuration management monitoring. Governance.

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Skills Of A CEO – Within Reach Of A Strategic PM?

The Strategic Project Manager

Project Management As a Stop on the Path to CEO In his HBR article, “The Leap from Project Manager to CEO Is Hard – But Not Impossible”, Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez provides and excellent survey of what PM skills might lead one to a CEO position. first appeared on The Strategic Project Manager.

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The Insights Behind the Project Management Trends

Strategy Execution | PMO Perspectives

Programme Management is Maturing within Federal Government. With the Strategy Execution trends being globally focused, it’s interesting to see this trend about federal governments. More recently there are highlights of work which are, and continue to contribute to best practice in change delivery.

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How to Master the 5 Phases of the Project Management Life Cycle

Wrike

For example, if a change comes up that slightly alters the course of your project, you’d probably return to the planning stage to account for those adjustments but not go all the way back to project initiation. Government Accounting Office found that 49% of 840 federally funded projects were poorly planned, poorly performing, or both.