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PMI Global Insights
byThe Project Management Institute's annual events attract some of the most renowned and esteemed experts in the industry. In this blog, Global Conference, EMEA Congress and experienced event presenters past, present and future from the entire PMI event family share their knowledge on a wide range of issues important to project managers.
Q: Does your company work with Guilds?
created by Raphael Gustavo Marques costa on Sep 09, 2020Project Portfolio Management
A set of interrelated techniques and/or activities, undertaken to maximize project investment decisions. This includes project demand management, project ranking, portfolio balancing, enterprise resource planning and master scheduling. To successfully implement enterprise portfolio management, an organization must embrace transparency, be forthcoming and honest in investment analysis and possess competent managers responsible for projects, on-going operations and assets.
Succeeding With Best Practices and Methodologies
byIn this blog, I share my expertise on how to excel at the enterprise, department, portfolio, program, project and personal levels—including guidance on running a project; reaching strategic alignment with business operations; mindfulness; responsibility; growth in personal development and more.
The Ambassadors Blog
byNeed some guidance? The Ambassadors Blog is here to help! The Ambassadors Program brings you professional, passionate and knowledgeable voices from ProjectManagement.com to help community members get the most out of the site and their interactions with each other. Here, the Ambassadors will share valuable insights from their role, their careers and their profession—including hot PM topics and trends, and more!
Q: How many employees are allowed back into your office?
created by Cameron McGaughy on Sep 02, 2020
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