While much has been written about “repair or replace” decisions, not much has been written about the practical considerations necessary to ensure that equipment modernization projects achieve their objectives in a sustained way.
by Edivandro Conforto Heather Ramsey Jill Diffendal Emil Andersson
While many organizations fully recognize the importance of sustainability, implementing responsible sustainability initiatives remains a significant challenge. One of the biggest business challenges is to understand where to start.
The PMI Educational Foundation enables nonprofit organizations to build their capacity by helping their professionals acquire and apply project management knowledge to mitigate challenges in their everyday work. Read how PMIEF helped the Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere (CARE), which serves individuals and families in the poorest communities in nearly 100 countries.
Project management for Arctic infrastructure presents unique challenges, including transportation, accommodations, supply chain issues...and polar bears. The need is great and the resources are few—but the rewards are unique and fulfilling.
Project professionals can drive meaningful impact through sustainable project management. Learn insights that offer a roadmap for integrating sustainability into project delivery while balancing strategic objectives.
To really get environmental awareness to stick in an organization, you have to be prepared to go beyond setting an example and start to define green-aware policy and create a culture of sustainability. Here, we look at some practical, easy-to-implement ways that you can start to have a smaller environmental footprint when you execute on projects.
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