PM Solutions Launches New Research Initiative Focused on Best Practices for Virtual Project and Program Management

January 26, 2021 | by Carrie Capili

PM Solutions, a project management consulting and training firm dedicated to helping organizations drive performance and operational efficiency, is pleased to announce our newest research initiative: Virtual Success: A Benchmark of Practices for Virtual Project and Program Management. By doing rese

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Agile Tools, Agile Mindset: What's More Important?

December 17, 2020 | by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin

The attendees in my virtual presentation at the PMI Virtual Experience event asked such great questions! But there were a few left in the queue when we ran out of time. Today, and in two more blogs after the holidays, I'll be answering these remaining questions, as well as encouraging readers to get

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Agility and the PMO: Findings from Our 2020 Research

December 1, 2020 | by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin

Here's my entire pitch for why your organization needs to build in agility: 2020. Need I say more? One of the chief ways that organizational agility can be improved is by putting an agile, enterprise-level PMO in charge of developing that agility. PMOs lead the way in introducing agile methods

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Boo! You Aren't Paranoid if the Hackers Really ARE Out to Get You

October 31, 2020 | by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin

October was National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (a month that should really be twelve months long) and I've been surveying the news and tips on the issue. There are a lot of them, commensurate with the importance of paying attention to what might happen, instead of just going along, la-la-la, unt

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Some Quibbles, and then ... the Big Question

September 2, 2020 | by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin

In our series of blogs addressing questions left unanswered at the end of our webinar (the recorded version is available here) on The State of Project Management 2020, I've left the biggest--and smallest--questions for last. In each webinar or in-person session (remember those? PMI conferences? Bad

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