Shouldn't PM Training Walk the Talk?

April 16, 2010

This blog was updated July 2025. Lately, I've noticed something ironic about project management and project management training. Successful projects are so specific to the needs of the sponsors and business, requiring detailed project plans to ensure that scope, schedule, budget and deliverables h

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New PMO Research Study: Chime In Now

April 2, 2010 | by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin

Just a quick note: we are updating our 2008 State of the PMO research this month. The new survey questionnaire is available online through Friday, April 9: Click here to take The State of the PMO 2010 now! If you have a vested interest in the success of your organization's Project/Program Manageme

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Questions, Questions, Questions...

March 19, 2010 | by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin

Over the next week, I'll point to some resources for the PMO of the Year aspirants who have been contacting me on email and through our Linked In group about the Award. But today, the questions that are foremost in my mind are the ones asked of Kent Crawford after last week's webinar on Unlocking

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"Trust Me, Our PMO is Great!"

March 12, 2010 | by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin

Yesterday I listened in on my CEO Kent Crawford's webcast on "Unlocking the Value of the PMO" I was struck by the theme of the questions being asked by the participants. "What if you don't have the authority to implement resource management policies?" "How do you get the executive level to pay atten

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The Million-Dollar Question: What's the Value of a PMO?

March 5, 2010 | by Jeannette Cabanis-Brewin

Well, as they say at the races, Ils sont partis! ... the gates are open and the horses are away: the PMO of the Year Award competition is off to a running start. Already I am getting questions from prospective applicants, and from some of last year's applicants who are ready to try again. One fellow

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