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by Arjun Jamnadass, Martin Kalliomaki, Ron Immink, Jody Temple White, Jelili Odunayo Kazeem, Maelisa Woulfe, Mario Trentim, Liam Ó Móráin, Octavio Arranz, Cameron McGaughy
Citizen development is a disruptive approach to digital transformation and organizational innovation, where teams are empowered to turn ideas into applications using no-code/low-code technology. This blog provides insights, advice and practical knowledge from thought leaders and practitioners in Citizen Development.
by Luisa Cristini, Nic Jain, Angela Montgomery, Carole Osterweil, Abílio Neto, Ruth Pearce, Amrapali Amrapali, John ORourke, Kavitha Gunasekaran, Ronald Sharpe, Ross Wirth, Barbara Trautlein, Steve Salisbury, Ryan Go
Today's world is influenced by change. Project managers and their organizations need to embrace and sometimes drive changes to keep up with the pace in highly competitive environments. In this blog, experienced professionals share their experiences, tips and tools to manage and exploit changes and take advantage of them. The blog is complimentary to the webinar series of the Change Management Community Team and is managed by the same individuals.
by Cameron McGaughy, Aaron Smith
Peers sharing perspectives — that's the purpose of this blog. Here, we get to know our community members — how they got started, what they’ve learned along the way, and why they love what they do. We all can benefit from learning about each other’s experiences, challenges, achievements and insights.
by Erica Grenfell, Marjorie Anderson, Adam Selverian
This video series will explain not only key aspects of how to create a successful PMO, but also cover the human side of the project manager role and how both are so critical to the journey. This series will also outline many tools and techniques on how to better understand what your client—or executive sponsors—expect out of the PMO. Made in partnership with ESIS, Inc.
by Mark Lines, Scott Ambler, Joshua Barnes, Michael Richardson, Daniel Gagnon, Mike Griffiths, Valentin Mocanu, Kashmir Birk, Glen Little, Klaus Boedker
This blog contains details about various aspects of PMI's Disciplined Agile (DA) tool kit, including new and upcoming topics.
by Scott Bain
These are my thoughts on how best to process requirements into development activities that allow technical teams to align with business value. This includes requirements analysis, design qualities, best practices, and patterns of every kind.
by Scott Bain
Test-driven development is a very powerful technique for analyzing, designing, and testing quality software. However, if done incorrectly, TDD can incur massive maintenance costs as the test suite grows large. This is such a common problem that it has led some to conclude that TDD is not sustainable over the long haul. This does not have to be true. It's all about what you think TDD is, and how you do it. This blog is all about the issues that arise when TDD is done poorly—and how to avoid them.
by Marcus Udokang
This blog explores the personal side of project management, including our daily ups and downs, and the different styles that make each PM unique around the world. How do we all contribute to the growing Project Economy? This blog will take an intimate look at these perspectives.
by Kimberly Whitby, LORI WILSON, Priya Patra, Kiron Bondale, Fabio Rigamonti, Moritz Sprenger, David Maynard, Marjorie Anderson, Andrew Craig, Stephanie Jaeger, Heather McLarnon, Emily Luijbregts, Lorelie Kaid, Karth
The 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.
by Igor Zdorovyak
In 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.
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