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Keeping Portfolio Management Simple

by Wanda Curlee

As a core team member who helped develop the Portfolio Management Professional (PfMP)® certification, this writer was eager to see the certification blossom. What better way than to attend PMI's PMO Symposium and speak about the merits of the certification--and more importantly, portfolio management?

Key PM Trends to Watch

by Kevin Kern

Trends on the horizon point to a renewed focus on the alignment of IT operations and strategic business goals. In addition, competition in all markets will continue to place pressure on both optimization and innovation. Savvy professionals can stay ahead of the curve by keeping the following project management trend predictions in mind.

Know the Influencers

by Samuel B. Bacharach

All organizations have key "influencers" who can help bring a project to life — or stop it dead in its tracks. Here's some advice on how to identify and persuade four types of influencers — Top Dogs, Gatekeepers, Gurus and Players — to move your initiatives and ideas forward.

Knowledge and Intelligence: Like Peas and Carrots

by Vijay Sankaran

There's no need to separate business intelligence from knowledge management. In fact, bringing them together could be the best thing to do for your organization.

Knowledge Management: Silenced by Poor Economics

by Vijay Sankaran

The value of well-executed knowledge management is huge. So why--when times are tough and pocketbooks are tight--are companies being short sighted by not pursuing knowledge management strategies?

Knowledge Transfer: Where Process Improvement Begins

by Michael Wood

What do Business Process Improvement initiatives have to do with knowledge transfer and knowledge management? When done correctly, the BPI process hinges on knowledge transfer and lays the groundwork for ongoing knowledge management. Here we discuss a basic BPI process through the lens of knowledge transfer.

Knowledge Transfer: Where Process Improvement Begins (Japanese Translation)

by Michael Wood

What do Business Process Improvement initiatives have to do with knowledge transfer and knowledge management? When done correctly, the BPI process hinges on knowledge transfer and lays the groundwork for ongoing knowledge management. Here we discuss a basic BPI process through the lens of knowledge transfer. This article download has been translated into Japanese.

Knowledge Transfer: Where Process Improvement Begins (Korean Translation)

by Michael Wood

비즈니스 프로세스 개선 이니셔티브는 지식 이전 및 지식 관리와 어떤 관련이 있습니까? BPI 프로세스가 올바르게 완료되면 BPI 프로세스는 지식 이전에 달려 있으며 지속적인 지식 관리를위한 토대가됩니다. 여기서 지식 이전 렌즈를 통해 기본적인 BPI 프로세스에 대해 논의합니다.

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