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2012 CIO Survival Guide: Where Do We Go From Here?

by Michael Wood

So much for 2011 being the year of recovery. Next year should be much like the last. Some recent developments may impact your success as a CIO. What trends are likely to impact your organization from an IT perspective? What strategies and actions will yield the best outcomes for CIOs and their companies?

2015 Survey Roundup: Spending, Salaries, Security and More

by Michael Wood

It’s near the end of the year, so it’s time to provide you with a recap of the findings from some of the key IT surveys published over the past 12 months. Consider it a quick and easy way to stay abreast on all that is going on in the world of IT.

21st Century Lean Six Sigma for Smarter Projects

by Nic Jain, Aung Sint, Jennifer Drai, Marc Hanlan PhD, Michael Stevens
March 04, 2026 | 62:36 | Views: 8,127 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.63 / 5

Today’s projects move faster, involve more complexity, and require smarter decision-making than ever before. This webinar introduces a modernized approach to Lean Six Sigma that helps project professionals optimize performance during execution, not after problems occur. Rather than treating Lean Six Sigma as a static toolset, this session reframes it as an adaptive thinking system that integrates data, people, and process intelligence to deliver more predictable and successful outcomes.

21st Century Lean Six Sigma for Smarter Projects

Mar 4, 2026 1:00 PM EST (UTC-5)
PREMIUM webinar

Today’s projects move faster, involve more complexity, and require smarter decision-making than ever before. This webinar introduces a modernized approach to Lean Six Sigma that helps project professionals optimize performance during execution, not after problems occur. Rather than treating Lean Six Sigma as a static toolset, this session reframes it as an adaptive thinking system that integrates data, people, and process intelligence to deliver more predictable and successful outcomes.

5 Tech Trends Every PM Should Know

by Elizabeth Harrin

Yes, you should know about what’s happening in the world of new technology. Here we break down the five trends that are changing the way you work.

5 Tips for Managing Data Science Projects

by Rich Mironov

Data-driven applications are more complicated than most software products, while working with data scientists has some unique challenges. We need to approach these efforts thoughtfully, recognize the patterns, and respect the special talents of each group. Here are five recommendations.

'A' for Analysis

by Kenneth Darter, PMP

Analyzing information and data is a very important skill for a project manager in all phases of the project. Are you getting an "A" for analysis effort?

A More Scientific Approach to Lessons Learned?

by Andy Jordan

Lessons learned is still a bit of a joke in many organizations, a process that is paid lip service without any expectation that any of the lessons will even be shared. Can we improve things with a little science? One PM believes that we need to address two specific elements...

A New Model for Development

by Vijay Sankaran

Companies are always looking for development models that work, and that drive the TCO without compromising quality delivery. A trend is emerging as a better way of taking advantage of the best of local development while not paying whopping prices for standard resources: nationalization.

A Symbiotic Relationship

by Craig Curran-Morton

While the Lean Six Sigma approach is rarely linked with business intelligence, it is a concept that relies heavily on data, measures and analysis to support and encourage process improvement efforts. These can be provided by the BI function in the organization. The two disciplines can work together in a symbiotic relationship--one requiring data to solve problems, the other requiring problems for the data it can provide.

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