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Project Management Job Titles: Understanding the Types of Roles in Project Management

Rebel’s Guide to PM

They work on technical projects, which could be software, application, platform, infrastructure, security, or projects that bring together subject matter experts in all IT disciplines to deliver something. He learned a lot about project management in the process and eventually went on to become a PMO Manager.

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Top Project Management Conferences of 2020

ProjectManager.com

It’s a great time to further your education, keep up on your certification and get a chance to rub shoulders with others in your field from all over the world. This project management conference covers topics such as the project management framework and its terminology, process groups and the nine knowledge areas of the PMBOK.

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Project Management Job Titles: Understanding the Types of Roles in Project Management

Rebel’s Guide to PM

They work on technical projects, which could be software, application, platform, infrastructure, security, or projects that bring together subject matter experts in all IT disciplines to deliver something. Instead, people with PMO job titles are in a crucial support function. Here are some common job titles you’ll find within the PMO.

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Symptoms of an Ineffective PMO by Brad Egeland.

MindGenius

Is your PM infrastructure doing all it needs to do to promote maximum project success in the organization and for your project customers? Are your project managers growing, expanding their careers, gaining needed training and certifications and mentoring colleagues the way a successful project management office (PMO) should be operating?

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What Does a Successful PMO Look Like? By Brad Egeland

MindGenius

I’ve been a part of many PMO’s – I’ve even helped with or led the building process for a couple of them. I’ve seen several project offices be constructed and torn down in well meaning organizations that were otherwise productive…except for the fact that were bad at providing a solid PM infrastructure.

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Do We Need Risk Management in Agile Projects?

MPUG

The attitude to risk The risk attitude of your customer, client, users, or sponsor will dictate not only what risks you are willing to accept (risk tolerance), but also the intensity of your risk management processes. Often, this is through its Project, Program, or Portfolio Management Office (PMO).

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7 Key Considerations for Building the Perfect PMO

LiquidPlanner

Does your organization invest in a Project Management Office (PMO)? If you are reading this then you must be considering setting up a PMO or have concluded your approach to project management is not working and you are in the process of analyzing, dismantling and preparing to rebuild it. Hire the right people. What do you need?

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