An Exclusive PMI Member-Only* Event— Now Available On Demand!
Overwhelmed by how technology is transforming project management? Looking for ways to work faster and smarter—and increase the odds of project success?
Don’t miss the free event that puts you at the heart of IT and PM and the PMI global community.
No matter what your focus—medical, manufacturing, product design or otherwise—this virtual day of learning will deliver years of enduring value, with exclusive insights on how project managers are using new technologies:
DevOps, agile, and the Internet of Things (IoT)
To improve productivity on remote teams
For social good and creating positive change
Plus, if you are PMI certified, you can earn up to 6 PDUs for viewing presentations live and on demand.
In this interactive and engaging talk you will learn about some of the principles that have led the Technology Innovation and Consumer Experience team at Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health System to analyze, design, develop, release, evaluate, and support innovative enterprise applications with small teams in less than 30-days.
As our world becomes increasingly virtual and mobile, effective communication has become increasingly more challenged. Remote communication makes its harder to build relationships, gain trust, and create empathy. However, the benefits of working virtual and mobile still outweigh any negative impacts to communication. This session will discuss techniques and processes for improving project communications for virtual and mobile staff.
The IoT is the catalyst for change across all industries, domains and technology. An unprecedented explosion of data in multiple formats is coming your way and will impact your projects.The challenge of diving into this new domain can be intimidating and as the project manager, you need to know how to rapidly transform and integrate these changes into your project.
Stakes are high and you no longer have the luxury of not being a "cyber" person or technically adequate. Project management has embraced the convenience and speed of technology - which creates corresponding vulnerabilities, threats, or weaknesses. This presentation will provide takeaways tailored for project managers and discuss best cybersecurity practices, changes in technology, and how to focus on prioritizing risks while identifying emerging issues. Find out which forms of security make most sense for your project, who should have access to sensitive data, and which breach notification laws apply.
This presentation focuses on how Security Paradigms keep giving way to new plans and practices. Project teams have to align themselves quickly to bring products to market that move the business forward, disrupt the competition, comply with regulations and protect company assets. Project Managers must adapt, be cognizant of the threat landscape and governance, risk & compliance (GRC) requirements, without this understanding project may derail or businesses for which they work can fail.
Earlier this year at the Davos World Economic Forum several emerging technologies were presented and discussed. Pulling together the market projections for these technology suggest that they will create a period of rapid technological advancement by 2025 that is far greater than anything experienced in history. The overall total for these technologies is likely to hit or exceed $25 trillion USD by 2025. Are your prepared to be a program or project manager on one or more of those programs and projects?
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