Aaron SmithEditor - ProjectManagement.com | PMI| PMILos Angeles, Ca, United States
PMI has published several special reports this year, including Pulse of the Profession and Global Job Trends, as well as resources on AI, PMOs, Power Skills and much more. Have you explored any of it? If so, what was helpful and how so? Saving Changes...
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Aaron SmithEditor - ProjectManagement.com | PMI| PMILos Angeles, Ca, United States
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Aaron
I did find majority of the reports and articles under Throught Leadership very interesting and informative. The recently published report "Leading AI-Driven Business Transformation", which I am still going through, seems very interesting.
There is a lot more to be accomplished to elevate PMI's Thought Leadership to the next level, but so far great effort and reports.
I agree with Rami. It can be a good help sometimes. Saving Changes...
Iain FraserAuthor, Speaker, Independent Director| Jacobite ConsultingWellington, New Zealand
I think the thought-leadership series is worthy and very informative. I have enjoyed inputting to many titles over the years. However, I wonder if today there is too much reliance on outsourcing to major consultancies rather than sourcing expert input from within PMI's membership. One example is the recent PMO report that discusses the evolution of future PMO's. The book 'The Business of Portfolio Management - Boosting Organizational Value' was published by PMI mid-2017 to a global audience. It has sold well since partly because it suggests the development and deployment of a value management framework to aid strategy setting and its translation into higher level portfolios. This was ahead of the above referenced PMO report. Saving Changes...
Aaron,
The quality of the articles are amazing! I love most the ones that capture a lot of data as the The State of Women in Project Management, 2023... a lot of people talk about the gap on salary, however seeign that data by country was a surprise Saving Changes...
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