Archive for April, 2018


Our Projectified with PMI podcast continues to feature dynamic guests sharing fresh perspectives on the future of project management. Earlier this month, host Stephen W. Maye chatted with Dana Brownlee, a strategy consultant and former project manager, about "Millennials in the Workforce.&…

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Where do you stand on the value vs. benefits debate?

As someone who spends most of my time managing projects in marketing and revenue-generating roles, I likely see the idea in a much different way.

To me, value is the most important thing that you can sell to yo…

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Sharing this post by Peter Tarhanidis, Ph.D., M.B.A.:

Program teams should collaborate like a world-class orchestra.

This ideal state of team engagement and performance requires the presence of several key elements, including an engaged sponsor, a governance committee, a project manager and a status dashboard to…

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As most of you know, scrum works in iterations called “sprints” that can vary in duration depending on the product. However, there is some debate about what people call a “Sprint 0”: a sprint used for planning or prework deliverables that will help…

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By Mario Trentim

A successful project requires a combination of technical and managerial activities at every stage to jointly deliver the final result and its benefits.

If you have high levels of maturity in project management without the equivalent technical knowledge, your project is doo…

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