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WBS Generator

deliverable
by Jerome Smith

This WBS Generator allows you to create a work breakdown structure by updating an Excel table and clicking a button. Users can create conditional formats to highlight keywords, change the options to modify the look and feel, maintain the WBS with on-the-fly updates, and add second- and third-level boxes. By creating custom conditional formats, project managers focus stakeholder attention to key points in the WBS. Code has been updated to run on Excel 365.

We Are Many, We Are One! Discover The Face To Face Community Aspects Of PMI: It’s 300+ Global Chapters!

presentation
by Nelson Garissa, April C. Burton, IOM, Lysan Drabon, Hellen Almeida, Anna Zhukova

During this webinar we invite you to discover the value of PMIs 300+ chapters across the globe and learn how you can benefit from engaging with the one close to you. Face to face exchange with your PPPM peers - close by - in your language - relevant to your career, your industry and your market. You will also learn how chapters align to and deliver on PMIs strategy, how they are created and run, and how you can get involved even as volunteer!

Web Application Plan

project plan

Building an application to run on the Web is a challenge. Use this Microsoft Project plan to take the guesswork out of everything you have to do.

Web Design Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Example

deliverable
by Project Management Institute

This zip file contains the white paper "The Work Breakdown Structure: A Brief Synopsis," a Web Design Work Breakdown Structure in both Word and Excel, and a PDF Appendix of the Web Design Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Example. These resources are presented from the PMI Practice Standard for Work Breakdown Structures. PMI members can access a PDF of the full standard at no cost, and anyone can purchase a hard copy via the PMI Store.

Weekly Project Status Report

deliverable

Written weekly status reports can provide a project manger with the same data from project team members as a status meeting would. Here's a sample report that can be tailored for your company's weekly project needs.

What Project Management Software Programs Do--or Should Do

presentation

There are numerous project management programs out there, ranging from simple scheduling programs to bloated behemoths that do everything but tap dance at the company picnic and wash windows in the corporate boardroom. Which one is right for your project management needs?

What’s All the Buzz about the Virtual Experience Series?

presentation
by Michelle Brown, Julie Ho, Gina Alesse

Sure, you may have been to PMI events before, but this is a new reality. Join us for this webinar to learn more about a virtual series catered towards your reality —a certified project management pro, a job seeker looking to change careers, a skill builder looking to enhance your project skills, or a soon-to-be member of our community. This series is designed to inspire, inform, engage and entertain—and yes, earn you some valuable PDUs! You will hear from unexpected (and familiar) voices that will show you just how powerful project management is. You don’t want to miss this webinar and hear about this groundbreaking new series from PMI. Learn more at https://www.pmi.org/ExperiencePMI.

Why I Like to Work on Projects - Motivation of Generation Y

presentation
by Martina Huemann, Ruth Lechler

What motivates Generation Y to work on projects? Young professionals are increasingly looking for a specific work environment characterized by opportunities for learning, meaningfulness and achievement. Projects outcomes offer the kind of work environment that fits the expectations of young professionals quite well. In this session, we share our findings from the research project, The Future of Project Work, and discuss what motivates young professionals to work on projects. Young project professionals are specifically attracted to this work, as projects fulfill their needs for autonomy, learning, purpose and social connections. We will discuss the motivators of young project professionals and how organizations can support project management careers.

Why Projects Go Wrong

presentation

If something can go wrong, it will, and on your project, too. Don't take it personally. Instead, be ready to take some preventive action.

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