Project Management
ALL    DOWNLOADS    ARTICLES    REFERENCE    PROCESS    ON-DEMAND WEBINARS   
TRAINING    LIVE WEBINARS    USER-GENERATED
Deliverable Templates    Project Plans    Checklists    Presentations   

Language: All    English    Arabic    French    Japanese    Korean    Portuguese    Romanian    Russian    Spanish   
Access: All    Free    Premium   
Sort By: Newest    Title   
  All   A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   J   K   L   M   N   O   P   Q   R   S   T   U   V   W   X   Y   Z  

54 items found

Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 <prev | next>

PMXPO 2018: Creative Thinking - Engaging Your Stakeholders

presentation
by Teresa Lawrence, PhD, PMP, CSM

Make 2018 the year you commit to developing your group creativity techniques and group decision-making techniques! This session will introduce you to thinking tools to help you better engage stakeholders to think more creatively about the requirements of their products-and to help them come to consensus on ranking and prioritizing those requirements.

PMXPO 2018: Hacking Agile for Digital Agencies

presentation
by Dave Prior

What challenges do digital agencies face when trying to implement agile? Dave Prior will present the findings of a year’s worth of interviews and research exploring why agile is such a tough fit in digital agencies. He will also share recurring success patterns that are in place at agencies that have been able to make the switch to an agile approach.

PMXPO 2018: Imagining the Future of PMOs

presentation
by Mark Mullaly, Ph.D., PMP

The idea of a project management office has been around for a few decades now. In that time, we’ve still not come to agreement on what they are, what they do or how they should be organized. The idea of PMO is in the eye of the beholder. And while some are inarguably successful in delivering value to their organizations, there are many more that are not.

PMXPO 2018: The Conundrum: Projects End, Outcomes Live On

presentation
by Richard Maltzman

Sustainability, like quality, is an inherent characteristic of every project. Sustainability – which you can interpret here as ‘long term thinking’ smooshed together with ‘benefits realization’ - should permeate every aspect of project planning.

Primary Project Goals

presentation

This presentation will help you answer the age-old burning question, "Why are we doing this project anyway?"

Principles in Project Portfolio Management: Building Upon What We Know to Prepare for the Future

presentation
by Lars Kristian Hansen

Project portfolio management (PPM) has since the 1950s offered principles helping us to act in PPM-related situations. In this study, the author(s) consolidated the knowledge accumulated over seven decades of PPM research. By reviewing this extensive body of work, they have identified 17 PPM principles grouped into four distinct categories. These principles have significantly shaped how organizations understand PPM. To facilitate practical implementation, they developed a framework that allows organizations to evaluate their adherence to these 17 PPM principles. This framework serves as a valuable tool for organizations, enabling them to identify areas where improvements can be made, thereby enhancing their PPM practices.

Product Management vs. Project Management: Collaboration, Similarities, and Differences Across Roles

presentation
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

Project Communications Crash Course

presentation

Countless project managers have uttered the famous movie line, "What we have here is a failure to communicate." All your hard work, gathered data, clearly defined activities and estimates will mean absolutely nothing if they do not communicate the right information to the right people at the right time. This project communications crash course will help you and your project team to communicate more clearly.

Project Goals and Objectives

presentation

Your project needs specific, measurable, realistic, timely and goals and objectives everyone agrees upon.

ADVERTISEMENT

Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 <prev | next>

ADVERTISEMENTS

Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there.

- Will Rogers

ADVERTISEMENT

Sponsors