PM Solutions provides project management consulting, training, and resources to help organizations improve performance and deliver critical projects successfully.

Events organized by The Center for Business Practices (CBP), PM Solutions’ research division, are designed to help senior project and business leaders identify, understand, and adapt best practices to improve their performance. Mark your calendars now to attend the following upcoming events:
CBP Summit: Strategy & Projects
May 19-21, 2009, Boston, MA (SAVE THE DATE)
Discover cutting-edge best practices in managing strategy and projects - integrating strategy, portfolio, program, project and performance management - from senior practitioners and thought leaders. The

Webcasts
The PM College public webcast series is designed for all business professionals actively involved in improving their organizations’ project management practices. The hour-long webcasts will enable you to learn about the latest trends and approaches being used by successful organizations, and earn professional development units (PDUs) necessary for maintaining your Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification, without disrupting your busy schedule. Register now to attend the following upcoming webcasts:
Webcast: Introducing Agility into your Mature Project Management Practices
Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 | 1:00 pm ET (1 hour)
Learn how to integrate agile project management into your existing methodology and into practice without discarding what you have already invested in. Discover how to determine which projects are candidates for agility and understand the challenges you might face as you embrace the new techniques. more info
Webcast: Seven Steps to Strategy Execution
Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 | 1:00 pm ET (1 hour)
The inability of organizations to effectively execute their corporate strategies is one of the major factors limiting their success. While effective strategy execution can be difficult, it is not impossible to achieve. Seven Steps to Strategy Execution describes such a planned approach and offers organizations a Strategy Performance Management (SPM) framework against which to map their progress. more info