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A History of PMI & Its Role in Project Management

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The Project Management Institute (PMI) is a nonprofit organization for those working in project management across the globe. If you have even a passing interest in the field, then you’ve bumped up against PMI. Given its vast influence, it’s important to have a basic understanding of PMI and its history. A History of PMI.

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15 Non-Academic Project Management Books to Earn PDUs

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Pretty much any books on project management qualify, as long as you can show that what you have learned from them matches up to the PMI Talent Triangle, or the equivalent competency framework for your professional body if it is another project management association. Identifying and Managing Project Risk (4 th Ed) Author: Tom Kendrick.

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How to Engage Participants in a Project Management Workshop

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John, Sally, and Bill just left a full-day project management workshop. Are you responsible for project management workshops for a PMI Chapter, a Project Management Office (PMO), or your organization? Let’s talk about how to design workshops that are engaging. Stellar workshops begin with understanding the needs.

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How to Engage Participants in a Project Management Workshop

Project Risk Coach

John, Sally, and Bill just left a full-day project management workshop. Are you responsible for project management workshops for a PMI Chapter, a Project Management Office (PMO), or your organization? Let’s talk about how to design workshops that are engaging. Stellar workshops begin with understanding the needs.

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Future Trends in Project Management: The Debate

Rebel’s Guide to PM

That’s echoed in the PMI Pulse of the Profession 2021 report. If we look at research from PMI and research done by the Georgia Chapter, waterfall is used in construction but in IT and financial services are using agile and hybrid. Here are the notes from that discussion. The trend that is here to stay is remote work and digital teams.

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How to take over an existing project [Free checklist]

Rebel’s Guide to PM

If this is all new to you, check out PMI Kickoff , a free overview of all things project management that will help get you started. You won’t know if the risk log is sound and the resource planning sensible until you investigate. Action if there is no budget plan or information: Back to the PMO or your Finance team.

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The 12 Principles of Project Management

Rebel’s Guide to PM

They form the basics of what you need to know about managing projects, for organizations that follow the PMI approach to getting work done. I wrote a book all about this: Collaboration Tools for Project Managers (published by PMI), which talks about how to choose, set up and use the right tools for your workplace. Stakeholders.