NEW Discussion Thread for Government Industry Posted!
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Kimberly Whitby, Laura Schofield, Heather McLarnon, CSPO, Tara Leparulo
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As you know, last month, we announced that as part of our overall content approach, PMI launched a new initiative focusing on four industry segments this year, particularly in the fields of IT, Finance, Government and Construction. And as part of that focus, we planned to highlight some existing PM Network content on ProjectManagement.com to engage the community, and to learn more about their specific industry needs.
In addition to the IT and Construction sectors deployed last month, we selected two pieces of content from the Government sector to help launch the first discussion thread posted within the following links within Project Management Central:
We selected two pieces of content from the Government sector to help launch the first discussion thread posted within the following links within Project Management Central:
Scaling new technology across an entire city demanded agile testing and crystal-clear requirements
https://www.projectmanagement.com/discussion-topic/137614/Scaling-new-technology-across-an-entire-city-demanded-crystal-clear-requirements
When Trees are Stakeholders...
https://www.projectmanagement.com/discussion-topic/137612/When-Trees-are-Stakeholders---
We welcome you to engage in these discussions! As always, please stay tuned for forthcoming Industry Sector postings!
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Kimberly Whitby
on: August 29, 2019 10:28 AM |
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Very interesting, thanks for sharing
Excellent initiative . PMI needs to effectively penetrate in Government Sector . We need more sustainable initiatives.
Alok Priyadarshi
Project Manager| Tata Consulting Engineers Limited
Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India
Rami Kaibni
Community Champion
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Thank you for the updates Kimberly, William go through the articles - This is a great initiative and I am glad to see more diversity in the subjects here in this platform.
Thank you for sharing this
Interesting updates - am not directly involve in this sector for years now although from personal contacts in certain countries it’s known that stringent guidelines/protocols are in place for those working for the government, looking forward to future posts thank you Kimberly!
Alexandre Costa
Scrum Master| Integer Consulting - Pictet technologies
Loures, Portugal
Very interesting, thanks for sharing.
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