Just How Adaptive is the PM Maturity Model?

October 25, 2021 | by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin

We’ve got more webinar attendee questions today. Also stay tuned for a blog from our Agile SME Sydni Neptune, answering additional webinar attendee questions specific to Agile. I’m also going to circle back to some questions I answered during the live event on October 21—questions about agile enviro

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Webinar Attendees' Questions, Answered, Part 1: What about PMBOK7?

August 10, 2021 | by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin

On July 27, we aired our most recent webinar, Project Management Maturity Meets the Agile Environment (click to view the recording), which was based on our recently-released book, The Project Management Maturity Model, Fourth Edition. As always, we'll respond to questions that we did not have time t

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Project Management Carried On During 2020: Here's How

June 24, 2021 | by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin

In Jan. 2021, PM Solutions Research conducted a survey to determine what project management strategies companies had used during the pandemic to continue meeting goals, and how well those had worked, both within projects and for the organization as a whole. The most compelling finding was that orga

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The Project Management Maturity Model … Now with Agile/Adaptive Assessment!

June 2, 2021 | by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin

We had an exciting presentation at PMEXPO in March, partly based on our just-released book, The Project Management Maturity Model, Fourth Edition. While it’s always a thrill to publish a new book, this one in particular is a source of pride, partly because it’s the result of how PM Solutions experts

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More Questions on Agile from our PMXPO Attendees … Answered!!

May 12, 2021 | by Sydni Neptune, PMP, CSM

We responded to one set of the extra questions from that very lively virtual event on PMI’s blog (check it out here), and now we are working our way down the list. Q: In Agile, how does capacity (resourcing) get decided across projects?  A: An agile organization has dedicated teams to a "product"

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