Recently, I have been reading several articles from PM Network. They are really interesting and stay very up-to-date on global trends. What has been your experience? Saving Changes...
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
I did like it when PM Network was issued as a magazine, but now I don't think this is the case anymore. Saving Changes...
Thomas WalentaGlobal Project Economy ExpertHackenheim, Germany
Same as Rami.
PMI moved it digital only, which means pull not push and competing with many other digital formats. Like PMWorldJournal which has also in my view better quality and relevance, as it is not produced by journalists but professionals.
And same with PMJournal for scientific articles, also moved away from print to digital for members. Other than the scientific journal from IPMA.
I still use printed media, like HBR, if they lie around I can grab them and read some pages. Saving Changes...
PM Network is PMI's "mainstream" publication and hence the articles are of interest to a wide audience. Their case studies as well as the statistics they'd provide used to always interest me when I got it in print format but once they switched over to exclusively digital publication I stopped reading it monthly.
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Latha Thamma reddiSr Product and Portfolio Management (Automation Innovation)| DXC TechnologyMckinney, Tx, United States
I have been reading several articles from PM Network. They are really interesting and stay very up-to-date on global trends. the case studies and statistics are useful to me, PMJournal as well Saving Changes...