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15 Non-Academic Project Management Books to Earn PDUs

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Full of stories and tips, this is one you’ll want to return to again and again. Identifying and Managing Project Risk (4 th Ed) Author: Tom Kendrick. Identifying and Managing Project Risk is a big read at over 300 pages. Making Risk Management Work (2 nd Ed) Authors: Ruth Murray-Webster and Penny Pullan.

PMI 361
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Is the triple constraint in project management still relevant? (Spoiler: No!)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Factors such as risks , resources (human and otherwise), expectations or even R&D or technology issues for ground-breaking tech projects can be considered as constraints. The 6 project constraints are time, cost, scope (as per the triangle) and then quality, risk and resources. Going live with innovative new solutions?

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How Digital Twin Software Supports Digital Transformation

Productivity Land

This involves utilizing technology to enhance operations, elevate customer experience, and foster innovation. Sped-up Innovation Digital twin software is instrumental in fostering innovation by serving as a platform for experimentation and testing. What Does Digital Twin Software Do?

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From ‘a meh thing’ to amazing! How PMaaS can help build innovation into IT Projects

Project Accelerator News

So, when she shared her reason for wanting to move on was, “I just don’t feel we innovate any more”, it got me thinking: How can we build innovation into our IT Projects? The thing is, if you’re getting the results, do you need the added sizzle of innovating? I think that you do.

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Guide to Hiring International Employees (With 11 Tips)

Teamweek

International workforces are more productive, more inclusive, and more sustainable. Culturally diverse companies also boast more perspectives, ideas, and insights, leading to more innovation and better decision-making. They’re more likely to remain objective, process information more carefully, and innovate more.

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Summary and review PMO Principles and PMO Services Principles Second Edition and Organizational, Portfolio, Program, and Project Principles

Henny Portman

The PMO principles Principles are elucidated with definitions, tips, and examples provided. For each service domain, you receive tips to master it. Sustainability. Taking decisions based on the three pillars of sustainability, that is, economic, environmental, and social. Risk optimization. PMO alignment.

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Innovation in project management: Inspiration from Dubai

Susanne Madsen

I recently spoke at Dubai International Project Management Forum ( DIPMF ) and was struck by the innovative theme of the conference. Already when I prepared for my presentation the organisers said, “Innovation is a big thing down here”, and indeed it is. But apart from my books, how innovative have I really been?