3 Tips to Create Your Sustainable PM Career
byWith the advent of AI and the uncertainty in the world—and in many organizations—you might be uneasy about how to create a sustainable project or program management career. These tips can help.
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With the advent of AI and the uncertainty in the world—and in many organizations—you might be uneasy about how to create a sustainable project or program management career. These tips can help.
How can we as project managers apply some of the core concepts of screenwriting and movie making into our daily routines to make us more creative and effective in our role?
Standing up a PMO, much like taking off one’s jeans, is a clumsy enterprise. But there are some tried-and-true guiding principles that help create stickiness when attempting to build better project management discipline within your teams.
Organizations should take an enterprise-wide view of how AI can assist them, and then seek to exploit every opportunity. The financial benefits can help drive investment in the more innovative areas.
Sustainability in project management is a key part of how organizations stay competitive and responsible in today’s world. Here's what you need to focus on to create projects that deliver real, lasting value.
The webinar “Leading Project Management with GenAI: Quick Wins to Innovation” explored how project professionals are integrating generative AI (GenAI) into their workflows—from simple early wins to more transformative applications. This article follows up on key topics raised by attendees.
This four-layer framework embeds sustainability directly into the fabric of project delivery—from the earliest proposal through to closure. Collectively, it represents a roadmap to deliver projects with purpose.
A sponsor should adopt an investor’s mindset. But what does that look like in practice? Here are five pillars for how investors should think about their interaction with entrepreneurs—with parallels to a sponsor/PM relationship.
As global practitioners, we embark on new adventures, whether through projects, places or people. We’re travelers at heart. In doing so, we might sense a void. This practitioner advocates for "returning home" to the champions that matter most.
With the introduction of AI, the field of product management has not gotten simpler. Instead, it has gotten smarter, faster and a little “different." What does this mean for product managers in this brave and slightly confusing new world?
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"To stimulate creativity, one must develop the childlike inclination for play and the childlike desire for recognition." - Albert Einstein |