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Prioritization Criteria Template

PREMIUM deliverable
by Michael Wood

In order to resolve the defects inherent in most initiative prioritization efforts, there needs to be a pragmatic set of criteria against which each initiative can be ranked. This template can be used to help accomplish this objective.

PMXPO 2020: Lessons of The Most Influential Projects

by Bob Safian
March 26, 2020 | 62:40 | Views: 71,110 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.72 / 5

As part of its 50th anniversary activities, PMI undertook a special initiative to identify the 50 most influential projects of the last 50 years. Thousands of projects were nominated by more than 400 key leaders in project management, and a special committee narrowed the pool to a ranked list of 50—and also identified the top 10 most influential projects in 14 categories.  Together, these lists offer an engaging representation of how project work has moved our world forward.

Prioritizing and Aligning Continuous Improvement Projects with Strategies

Sep 16, 2015 12:00 PM EDT (UTC-4)
PREMIUM webinar

If you are a leader, sponsor, or coach, this is a must-attend, high-energy webinar on how to prioritize and align continuous improvement projects with organizational strategies. This webinar focuses on the development and execution of a project prioritization matrix, as well as a strategy correlation matrix.

Revolutionizing Project Selection With AI

by Antonio Nieto

Artificial intelligence offers a powerful solution to the limitations of traditional project selection and prioritization methods. Here are four reasons why organizations are investing in developing and training their AI algorithms.

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