PMOs have become more focused on driving value for their organizations, but some need to do more. They are too passive when it comes to the strategic planning activities that lead to the objectives that define the value that must be delivered.
Successful projects are not merely the result of chance; they are driven by critical success factors that ensure they finish on time, stay within budget, and achieve their objectives. Here are some of those principles and factors.
One of the questions that this practitioner asks a lot of project managers, and that a lot of PMs ask him, is what makes a project successful. PMI has a new answer.
While this PM loves the idea of more productivity, she has a question: Where are the challenging problems in project management? Could artificial intelligence help solve those problems?
The alignment of strategic planning with execution stands as a critical yet often elusive goal. Here we explore how project managers can serve as the pivotal bridge, ensuring that strategic plans are not just visionary documents, but roadmaps to tangible outcomes.
Have you ever wondered why projects at work often run late while wedding projects—with all their intricate logistics, high stakes, and emotional intensity—always come off without a hitch? What can we learn from these personal projects?
Product and project management are often seen as complementary disciplines, but their distinct roles and collaborative potential are key to achieving exceptional outcomes. Here, PMI subject matter experts weigh in on the two roles.
The increasing focus on strategy execution, the growth of AI capabilities, and the shift away from standard approaches to delivering work are all disruptors for PMOs. Does that put them in danger?
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.