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How to Build and Implement a Project Strategy

ProjectManager.com

The importance of a project strategy is simple: it helps deliver projects on time, within budget and aligned with larger strategic goals. The creation process for an organization’s project strategy is in the hands of leadership and management. Who’s Responsible for Creating the Organization’s Project Strategy?

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Starting a PMO

MPUG

PMI describes the Project Management Office (PMO) as a strategic driver for organizational excellence. The PMO seeks to enhance the practices of execution management, organizational governance, and strategic change leadership. After two years, the PMO most likely dissolves. After two years, the PMO most likely dissolves.

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What Is Lean Portfolio Management? A Quick Guide

ProjectManager.com

The senior leadership team will apply lean principles to manage the portfolio. Portfolio management teams learn about enterprise strategy and how to execute that strategy by allocating the budget. Things to think about are the timeline for manufacturing and delivering a product , its price and requirements or expectations to meet.

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What Is a PMO? PMO Meaning and Examples

Teamweek

In the last decade, more and more corporations have developed a project management office (PMO) to benefit their business. To get started, you’ll want to learn more about PMO examples, how to set one up, and how to train your employees. What Is a PMO? PMO Examples. What is a PMO?

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How To Make 2018 A Successful Year for Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Leadership – ethical, authentic leadership is what helps get work done and set you apart from your peers. Successful project managers are those that embrace the mantle of leadership. I think 2018 is going to bring more focus on business success metrics and less about scope, schedule and budget. Let’s jump in.

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What’s Your Learning Plan?

Bridge the Gap Consulting

Some learning I’ve done includes being a better presenter both in person and online, Disciplined Agile, PMO leadership, website development, Blockchain, and AI. For example, I learned PMO leadership because I was creating a PMO (and still actively study it today). Determine what you want to learn.

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A Cheat Sheet for Project Manager Knowledge Transfers

LiquidPlanner

What are the project constraints (budget, time, mandatory deliverables)? How often does the project communicate with mid-level management, senior management and / or the executive leadership team? Are there any formal milestones, gate review or PMO expectations for the project? What is the project actually delivering?