Whether it’s in-person or virtual, PMI events give you the right skills to complete amazing projects. In this blog, whether it be our Virtual Experience Series, PMI Training (formerly Seminars World) or PMI® Global Summit, 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.
This year’s North Pole visit was a little different. Our intrepid PM practitioner got to shadow one of Santa’s elves for a day, and this is the rather surprising (but totally believable) result.
If you enter into a volunteer relationship with the right expectations, it can truly be a life-changing and career-shaping experience. Here a practitioner reflects on three rewarding engagements.
by Caitlin Sullivan, Kathleen Walch, Ronald Schmelzer
Discover why 70-80% of AI projects fail and learn practical strategies to ensure your AI initiatives succeed. Join us to explore real-world case studies and the best practices for managing AI projects effectively using the CPMAI approach.
by Jill Diffendal, Caitlin Sullivan, Kyela Bishop, CHIH-CHIEH HSIEH, Tessa Constantine, Otis Yi
This session is ideal for professionals in product and project management, team leaders, and anyone looking to enhance collaboration between these critical functions. Whether you're new to the field or a seasoned expert, you'll leave with a better understanding of collaborative approaches for product and project management
by Daniel Nicholls, Jennifer Jewer, Pedram Pourasgari
Achieving successful project outcomes is especially difficult in environments with extreme resource scarcity. The PMI-funded study focuses specifically on bricolage—“making do with what is at hand.”
Discover why 70-80% of AI projects fail and learn practical strategies to ensure your AI initiatives succeed. Join us to explore real-world case studies and the best practices for managing AI projects effectively using the CPMAI approach.
Have you ever wondered why projects at work often run late while wedding projects—with all their intricate logistics, high stakes, and emotional intensity—always come off without a hitch? What can we learn from these personal projects?