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'C' is for Cookie! Er, Control!

by Michael Wood

You justified your project, planned it to the last detail and have gotten it approved and activated. Now what? Time to actually do the project--and that means managing the actions needed to insure the plan delivers as promised. In short, time to control the process. Here we explore this critical stage of JPACE in terms of its practical application.

CA, VersionOne Unveil Agile-PPM Solution

by ProjectsatWork.com

CA Technologies and VersionOne have partnered on a solution that integrates Agile and waterfall project management, providing visibility across all development initiatives and enabling improved business-level decision making.

Calculate Your ROI, Make Two Envelopes...

by David Liss

Confused by ROI? This primer will help you understand what it's all about. And if you're behind the eight-ball, responsible for putting together an ROI for a project gone bad, this article could save you.

Calculating Level of Effort: How Do We Approach It?

by Jiju (Jay) Nair, PMP

Why is LOE as important for a project as other aspects like stakeholder satisfaction, cost overshoot and schedule variance? And are you approaching it the right way?

Calculating the Value of PI

by Capers Jones

In high school, you may have learned that pi is equal to roughly three and change. Now that you're a PM professional, you know that PI is worth a whole lot more than that. Despite the popularity of Process Improvement these days, there hasn't been much discussion of the schedules, costs and real value of bringing your software development to the highest levelsuntil now.

Call For Nominations for PMI's Professional Awards

by PMI

Honor and recognize your peers and projects! The 2021 PMI Professional Awards are open for nomination now through 1 April. You can honor the best of the best in project management when you nominate a project manager, project, or PMO for one of these prestigious awards. Apply now!

Call for Speakers: PMO Symposium 2020

by PMI

Become a speaker for PMO Symposium on 8-11 November in Orlando, Florida. This year, PMO Symposium will focus on Leading Change through Disruption, and will provide insight on how The Project Economy and Fourth Industrial Revolution will reshape PMOs' function in the future—and how to get ahead of the curve. Submissions need to be based on insightful and actionable practices, initiatives, frameworks and prototypes with a clear plan of action as to how attendees can incorporate these within their organization. Submit a proposal today!

Calling All Managers! You Can Look, But Please Don't Write!

by Miriam Ziemelis

There are indeed several things that you should never do professionally, contrary to the age-old saying. In interviewing applicants, you should never write on a resume. Not even in pencil, folks! No, I know there is no law against it, but the law could be enforced based on what you write. There have been more times that I am willing to count that I have been in an interview review session with a client and I have seen them writing on a resume either during the interview or afterwards. ?So?? I hear the group echo. Take a minute to review this information and understand just what type of consequences can be derived from this seemingly harmless action.

Calm Before the Storm?

by Bob Weinstein

What will you do if the economy turns sour? You ought to be thinking about your next career move so you’re prepared for a sudden change.

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