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15 Free PMO Templates for Excel and Word

ProjectManager.com

A PMO, or project management office, can be an internal department or an external group or agency that defines and maintains the standards for a company’s project management. There are three types; supportive, controlling and directive and each has varying degrees of involvement. Learn more 3.

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Gate Reviews: What Project Managers Need To Know

Rebel’s Guide to PM

A gate review is a control point that acts as a go/no go decision point for the work. Gates allow you to transition between stages in a controlled way. The PMO will specify the route your project has to follow. Ready to find out more about this helpful governance technique? What is a gate review? Benefits of gate reviews.

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Project Management Trends [2022]

Rebel’s Guide to PM

More trust, less control (especially in remote teams). There is already a shift in employer-employee relationships,” says Jacob Udodov, Founder and CEO of project and task management platform, Bordio. And there will be more changes in the next few years. Integrating change management for project success.

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The Functions of a Project Management Office

Project Pulse Journal

A Project Management Office (PMO) isn't just about oversight; it's about empowering your projects to deliver real value. A well-implemented PMO can transform your project delivery process , ensuring that every project is set up for success from the start. Discover how a PMO can be a game-changer for your organization.

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What Makes Organisations Fail to Execute Their Strategy?

Strategy Execution | PMO Perspectives

After some tapping on their laptop, they proudly showed me their new corporate webpages, proclaiming their ‘strategy’, ‘vision’ and ‘mission’ statements. [1] All we need to do now is execute that strategy! Presumably, it will just happen now that senior management have expressed the strategic direction? How will we get there?

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Blue Ocean Leadership: The Secret to Blue Ocean Strategy Execution

The Strategic Project Manager

The Blue Ocean Strategy framework is unique in that it incorporates execution into the strategy. By contrast, most strategy frameworks are just that – strategy, and strategy alone. They separately require strong execution, which usually takes strong project management.

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Top 10 Must-Read Books on Collaboration on Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Routledge took over Gower and their back catalogue of excellent project management books; this one is a favorite. Now that command and control is recognized as an ineffective way of managing projects, project managers need alternatives that work when they don’t have authority over the team. ISBN: 9780814417812.

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