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by James Turchick, Cameron McGaughy
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.
by Dr. Deepa Bhide, Witold Hendrysiak, Juan Posada Toro, Bryan Shelby, Shenila Shahabuddin, Yannick Arekion, Albert Agbemenu, Kannan Ganesan, Tara Leparulo, Ming Yeung, Karthik Ramamurthy
We all tackle ethical dilemmas. Wrong decisions can break careers. Which are the key challenges faced? What are some likely solutions? Where can we find effective tools? Who can apply these and why? Dry, theoretical discussions don't help. Join us for lively, light conversations to learn, share and grow!
by James Turchick, Cameron McGaughy, Aaron Smith
Peers sharing perspectives — that's the purpose of this blog. Here, we get to know our community members — how they got started, what they’ve learned along the way, and why they love what they do. We all can benefit from learning about each other’s experiences, challenges, achievements and insights.
by Josh Nankivel
Ranting and raving about project management and systems engineering.
by Ty Kiisel
As an "accidental" project manager, it's very satisfying to contribute to the project management community online with anecdotes and stories I've picked up from my own experience. I hope you enjoy our daily conversation.
by Cassandra Worthy
Change has changed. Gone are the days of change being this linear thing with a clear beginning and end. Change today is stacked, dynamic, non-discriminatory, complex, and all the time. And the emotions change inspires cannot be denied, carrying the power to accelerate or stall your efforts. The time is now to change our perspective to remain relevant in today's reality of change and beyond. In this blog, you'll find practical tips, tools, and inspiration to fuel your growth and fulfillment through change. Your feelings are welcome here.
by Kimberly Whitby, Nic Jain, Praveena Pentakota, Aung Sint
Today's world is influenced by change. Project managers and their organizations need to embrace and sometimes drive changes to keep up with the pace in highly competitive environments. In this blog, experienced professionals share their experiences, tips and tools to manage and exploit changes and take advantage of them. The blog is complimentary to the webinar series of the Change Management Community Team and is managed by the same individuals.
by Kimberly Whitby, Tara Leparulo, Laura Schofield, Cameron McGaughy
Welcome to The Critical Path--the home for community happenings and events on ProjectManagement.com! This is where you'll find community news, updates, upcoming events, featured member posts and more. We'll also be showcasing hot topics in the project management arena and bringing you interviews with industry experts. The Critical Path is our primary way of getting news out to members, so be sure to check back for updates!
by Kimberly Whitby, Dalibor Ninkovic, Derya Sousa, Ron Immink, Chandrasekaran Audivaragan, Jody Temple White, Vivek Goel, Justin Sears, Jelili Odunayo Kazeem, Tara Leparulo, Mario Trentim, Ryan Whitmore, Raveesh Dew
Citizen development is a disruptive approach to digital transformation and organizational innovation, where teams are empowered to turn ideas into applications using no-code/low-code technology. This blog provides insights, advice and practical knowledge from thought leaders and practitioners in Citizen Development.
by Paul Boudreau
Technology offers an incredible opportunity to improve project performance. This blog shares the latest research and how organizations are implementing AI into their project methodology. Come with an open mind, increase your knowledge, share your concerns, and become a project manager with new skills to offer an organization.
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