Is there any application which has all the templates in the application form and tightly integrated with MS Project and Outlook? All the templates in the downloads section are required at a stage in p ...
Join us for an interactive, fun, and informative webinar in which you will learn and practice PMI's Ethics Toolkit for Project Management practitioners' Case studies (ethical dilemmas) derived from our project managers’ life will be presented, and the discussed, available tools will be proposed and applied. This is the second webinar of the series "Ethics in project management: a Masterclass". Find the previous one here: https://www.projectmanagement.com/videos/615167/The-Secret-Sauce-of-Successful-Change-Management
We as Project Managers consider ethics as our guidelines on how to deal in different situations, the new technology comes with big opportunities and challenges at the same time. Algorithms, big data, Artificial intelligence, social media, process automation create ethical dilemmas. How can people keep their privacy and deal with technology, how the companies deal with the data ethically? We can see how technology like robots, the internet of things and others take the jobs and it will continue taking all the routine jobs, millions of people around the globe will be jobless because of the digital transformation, how can the companies and organizations deal ethically in such situation. In this presentation, we will present the solution for organizations to make the balance between the efficiency and to deal ethically with the people.
Even as we go through the explanations for each category of the RACI matrix, it is not easy to grasp the nuances between the different categories. Here comes PARK to the rescue! Use this one-deck slide in conjunction with the accompanying article.
Agile project leaders and teams can use this one-page worksheet to help plan and create sprint goals, including description, demonstration items, Definition of Done, and key metrics. Use in conjunction with the article Sprint Planning: Are You Doing It Backwards?
To help you in performing a PMO health check, use this worksheet and read our Conducting a PMO Health Check series. This template can be used “as is” or tailored to your liking.
If you have friction in your sponsor relationships, there are guidelines you should consider—and then decide where you and your sponsor have the most room to improve. To help, check out this assessment template to identify areas to improve the sponsor/PM partnership health. Use in conjunction with the article 12 Guidelines to Build a Sustainable Sponsor/PM Partnership.
On November 29, 2016, along with the Project Management Institute Educational Foundation (PMIEF), we celebrated how you are making a difference in your community. Download our guide to the open house content and get inspired to give back!