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PMO Leadership: How PMOs Can Evolve into Savvy PMOs

Planview

PMO leadership today is about more than being a purveyor of governance and delivering projects on time and on budget. The PMO leadership journey to becoming a Savvy PMO builds on a collaborative approach to adapt processes, support multiple work methodologies, and relook at their toolset. Complete projects on time and on budget.

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Free and Low Cost Project Management Resources

Rebel’s Guide to PM

There are many premium project management templates available — including my template bundles and ebooks. I’ve also included some low cost/high value resources that I find myself recommending frequently to people who are on tight budgets. Everything from risk management to a comprehensive course.

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How to List Projects on Your Resume: A No Stress Guide

Rebel’s Guide to PM

You can draw a recruiter’s attention to your skills, teamwork, leadership, and achievements. For example, perhaps you’ve contributed to lots of project budget planning as part of projects but only lead the effort to create a project budget from scratch just once. The more recent the project, the better. Include the dates.

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Enterprise Agility in Financial Services: Learnings from the 2019 Planview Horizons Customer Conference

Planview

Since financial services institutions typically work within well-established practices to mitigate risks, new ways of working aren’t always immediately accepted. Financial services companies often operate with a traditional approach to project and portfolio management where annual budgets define how projects are funded and executed.

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Falling in Love with Your Project Plans

LiquidPlanner

How can I get them to fall in love, as I often do, with the process deployed so that we together can achieve the euphoric feelings that come from delivering on time, on budget and as promised? Can you see what work may be at risk for running over. Leadership admiration. Is it perfectly clear who is working on what?

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Luck has Little to Do With Achieving Positive Project Outcomes

LiquidPlanner

What if the project software updated itself in real time, highlighting risks, adapting to changes, and even prompting project team members to share status when they fail to? This list is not exhaustive, we all have our own variations – but luck is never going to ensure project managers deliver products on budget, and on time.

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Ultimate Guide to Cross-Functional Teams

Planio

keeping to a budget. Set a Budget. Set a Budget. Set a realistic budget. Whether or not you are able to stay in budget is a good measure of how well your team is working. Meet with your team to discuss budget allocation. Your leadership should also convene with the team to set out process methods.