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by Abdullah Al Mamoon
Personal branding of a Project Manager is highly critical to the success of any projects irrespective of domains and geographical boundaries. This defines the power of influencing project team members, stakeholders and evolving situations in the lifecycle of projects.
Is this a mere perception? Or just another perspective? Through this blog page/section I intend to promote project management highlighting contemporary knowledges and experience sharing that are aligned with the spirit of Global Project Management.
by Karthik Ramamurthy
Are you under pressure to deliver? Is your life made tough by shortened schedules, tight budgets, fuzzy/incomplete scope, demotivated teams and demanding stakeholders with unrealistic expectations.
Projects Fail. Frequently. Across industries. Across the World.
My recent global book, “Say YES to Project Success,” was a compilation of success tips/techniques from 108 experts with rich experience in 2,000+ projects in 119 countries and 54 industry segments.
This blog, based on key material from the book, provides practical, proven techniques to significantly improve project success.
by Ramkumar Arumugam
This blog is a repository of professional learnings from my 8+ year journey of project and program management. I will share best practices and ideas, and explore project management as a profession in the digital age—and how project and program mangers should upskill themselves to stay ahead of the curve. I would love to hear your comments!
by Ghia Yuson
This blog focuses on providing insights and tips for individuals who are transitioning their careers to project management and tech. It covers topics related to project management, software development, supply chain excellence, investment research, corporate strategy, and management consulting. The blog aims to help career switchers navigate the path to becoming successful project managers in the technology industry.
by Stanley Oranika
This blog is inspired by observations and findings centered around managing projects in a developing nation. In an uncontrolled environment, project, portfolio and program management tend to face unique challenges that are rarely addressed by published methods from professionals operating in controlled environments. The often volatile and radically changing policies of developing countries leave project managers walking a tightrope of uncertainty, balancing high risks and lean resources with high expectations—and the compulsion to deliver results within given time frames. The author touches on areas like agriculture, brewing, IT, commerce, value chain, expeditions, personal development, tours, volunteerism and event organization using a simple yet poetic method of expression.
by Konstantin Ryzhkov
This blog is about many different topics you encounter every day as project managers. I believe my experience, knowledge and observations will be useful for your professional development, and I hope that this blog may become a good platform for discussions on topics like management, emotional intelligence, agile, leadership, project management methodologies, IT project management and more.
by Humberto Ramos
PM trends, challenges and hot topics, as seen from Mexico corner
by Jill Diffendal, Deryn Zakielarz, Cameron McGaughy, Aaron Smith
PM Network is the award-winning magazine for members of the Project Management Institute. This blog will highlight some of the publication's valuable information and insights, keeping you up to date on industry trends.
by Riyadh Salih
This blog will explore how we can incorporate and tailor different emerging methodologies for the improvement of project management. Many have been applied in production, maintenance and asset management.
by Laura Lazzerini, 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.
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