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Top Project Management Conferences of 2022

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Greg Usher, executive general manager, buildings and property, RPS, Australia; and His Excellency General the Honorable David Hurley, AC DSC (retired), governor-general of the commonwealth of Australia. Be Prepared for Project Management Trends in 2022 with This White Paper. PMI Global Conference 2022. Where: TBA.

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PMI-RMP® Certification

Techno-PM

Overview: The Project Management Institute's Registered Risk Manager Program (PMI-RMP®) is a risk management certification for project managers. The program covers the process of managing risk in projects and organizations and provides an understanding of how to build more sustainable, resilient systems.

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43 Learning Resources for New and Experienced Project Managers

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PMI: Essentials of Project Management. This online, self-paced course will benefit anyone interested in learning the fundamentals of managing projects, with a focus on preparing for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® credential exam. Many of these courses qualify for PDUs through PMI. Cost: Free.

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Compendium of Works to Increase Probability of Project Success

Herding Cats

Earned Value Management (#EVM). Integrating Agile and Earned Value Management (#AEVM). Journal Papers, White Papers, and Essays on Project Success (#Papers). Agile and Earned Value Management Bibliography of papers, books, and thesis (#Biblio). PMI Lakeshore Ontario Chapter , 27 October 2018.

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Dr. Harold Kerzner Q&A: How Changes in Project Management Are Supporting Agile and Scrum

The IIL Blog

With traditional project management, scope is fixed and we tend to allow cost and schedule to change as needed. How can Scrum or Kanban (agile methodologies in general) methods fit the existing PMI ® framework (i.e. Would it be better to follow the waterfall traditional project management approach or the Agile/Scrum method?

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