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The Four Actions Framework – For Strategic Project Managers

The Strategic Project Manager

This post reviews the Four Actions Framework, first providing a simple definition and describing what makes it different and appealing. Then it looks at how the framework can be applied in devising strategy, and managing project, programs, and portfolios. What Is the Four Actions Framework? Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne.

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An AI Ecosystem Framework for Strategic Project Success

The Strategic Project Manager

It explores ideas around an ‘AI ecosystem’ and discusses impacts for strategy and project management. Review: What Is an Ecosystem? In business, government, and all forms of organizational life, there is also an ‘ecosystem’, although it is not so much defined in biological terms. What Is an AI Ecosystem?

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Cognitive Blind Spots in Team Collaboration

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In recent years, Professor Bent Flyvbjerg, Chair of Major Programme Management at Oxford University’s Saïd Business School, has helped highlight such blind spots or biases in project delivery. In short, project failure is primarily attributed to the underestimation of risk and “ the biggest risk is you ”.² . 190, 2018. ³D.

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2022 Aerospace and Defense Industry Trends

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Currently, A&D organizations are expected to leverage latest technologies and focus on technological and operational improvements to address the sustainability challenge. This can be achieved by means of: utilization of advanced technologies (e.g. Advanced Air Mobility: New Era in Transportation Service.

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The Meta City, Remote Work, & the Strategic Project Manager

The Strategic Project Manager

Finally, the post discusses several impacts to consider in the practices of strategy and project management. Enabled by technology, and accelerated by the pandemic, our world continues to evolve with “ The Rise of the Meta City “, as depicted and described in this fascinating Harvard Business Review article.

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What is Bimodal IT and How Does it Work?

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As technology accelerates work, businesses must make IT transformations to stay ahead. It is the practice of managing two distinct work modes concurrently – one mode focused on predictability and the other on exploration. Mode 2 is often conducted using the Agile project management framework. So, what is bimodal IT?

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Biases in Project Management and How to Remove Them

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There is always lots of complaining about the biases introduced into managing projects and making the estimates needed to make project decisions. Optimism bias - a cognitive bias that causes a person to believe that they are at a lesser risk of experiencing a negative event compared to others. These principles originate in: .