Trends in Project Management: An Interview with Bruce Miller

December 18, 2017 | by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin

Bruce Miller rejoined PM Solutions/PM College as our President in early November and jumped right into the fray by attending the PMO Symposium. We caught up with him by phone to ask him if there were any surprises there for someone who had stepped away from working in the project management consulti

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CEO Insights from the PMO Symposium

November 9, 2017 | by Johanna Mickel

Now that I have time to catch my breath after the whirlwind of information that is the PMO Symposium, I wanted to skip back to Monday and share a few insights from a panel of C-Suite luminaries convened by PMI for the occasion: Bruce Rogers, Forbes Chief Insights Officer, noted that we are in an er

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Strategy + Innovation Yields "Transient Advantage"

November 8, 2017 | by Johanna Mickel

According to keynote speaker Rita McGrath, competitive advantage is an elusive, ever-moving target, what she termed in her speech "Transient Advantage." For organizational success, we need both strategy and innovation. In the past, the “Holy Grail” of strategy has been to create a sustainable compe

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PMO Symposium Conference: Beyond Agile

November 7, 2017 | by Johanna Mickel

We are excited to be attending the PMO Symposium again this year! If you can't be in attendence, here are some quick thoughts from the first day's schedule of events. The CEO of PMI, Mark Langley gave a keynote that defined the theme of the conference. According to Langley, Organizational Agility (

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New Research Strongly Links PMO and PPM Processes to Strategic Execution

September 6, 2017 | by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin

This blog was updated in May 2025. Although we have not released the formal research report yet, and the numbers are still being crunched, there are a couple things I found in reading through the raw data collected by our Strategy Execution Process Benchmark that I couldn't wait to share. Like the

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