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by Sam Sibley
Citizen Development continues to grow and PMI have launched new resources to help support project managers to learn all about this new approach. In this session we will provide an overview of the PMI Citizen Developer Practitioner Course. Citizen Developer Practitioner is for the “doers.” It provides the tools and methodologies needed to efficiently create effective and scalable applications using low-code and no-code platforms, solving the problems that organizations face. This PDU and micro-credential earning course consists of eight modules, with access to downloadable tools, templates, and case studies based on real-life experiences. Come explore how the PMI Citizen Developer Practitioner can guide Citizen Development project teams with flexibility to help drive change, innovation and business transformation.
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Portfolio management organizations can avoid project pitfalls by leveraging the combined power of social collaboration, increased engagement, accountability, visibility, and recognition—making it possible for people to take ownership of their work and perform at a higher level.
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by Alfonso Bucero
This presentation is focused on research on organizational context, particularly on studying the dimensions of the organizational context in the realm of projects.
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Strategy is a fancy word that really is all about the struggle for business advantage. Here's how to play to win.
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What exactly is expected of a project sponsor anyway? This presentation spells it out.
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by Scott Bain
In the systems development traditions of the past, most people adhered to the concept that development should be done in discrete phases. These were typically sequential: analysis, design, implementation, and testing, often referred to as "the waterfall". Agile processes reject this notion almost entirely, and so one question that often arises is: if there is no design "phase", when does design happen? Is there a role for design in an agile process? This webinar will address this question and introduce the concept of an "emergent" design process. This will be an overview, with no technical knowledge or experience required.
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by Brooklyn Collins, Guru Prasad, Katherine Walton, Brian Schimpf, mohan krishna varma, Bailey Truesdale
Join PMI, Quixy, General Conference of SDA, and Nekkanti Sea Foods for the first session of PMI Citizen Developer Live Webinar Series where we bring you real-life stories from leaders of the citizen development movement.
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by Sunila Lobo
This webinar examines the role of social media in public stakeholder and intrastakeholder group strategies to influence decision making in the consultation stage of UK infrastructure megaprojects. The context is the consultation process on the construction of a new Crossrail 2 station in Chelsea, London, where there is resistance. Analysis of social media communication by the affected public groups and interviews with the opposing group shows different intragroup concerns, with stakeholders developing a strong identity enabled by social media. To reduce perceived lack of responsiveness, we recommend that project managers harness social media marketing principles for ongoing relationship building.
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Here's common sense about time estimating all distilled into a Powerpoint presentation. Make time to read it.
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by Priya Patra, Emily Luijbregts, Patricia Dominguez Marin, Bulla Boma
This panel discussion delves into the compelling concept of "Women Empowering Women." It explores the importance of women coming together, supporting one another, and collaborating to achieve shared goals. This theme transcends cultural, geographical, and socio-economic boundaries, highlighting its universality and significance in our global community. Join some inspiring women across continents where we explore the transformative power of women empowering women and chart a course towards a future where gender equality is not just a dream but a reality.
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- Henry Kissinger
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