As a major player in the global energy industry, Shell has no problem delivering large projects at scale with engineering and digital solutions at the forefront. But, like many global organizations, teams have specific departmental and project needs that could be handled more efficiently with custom digital solutions. They needed something more fit for purpose.
Shell decided to empower their workforce through citizen development. As their adoption of low-code, no-code software development technologies scales-up fast, a search of the marketplace led them to the PMI Citizen Developer suite of resources to help them deliver training on industry standards, best practices, and governance.
More than two years into their citizen development journey, they explain the steps they are taking for scaling their adoption further.
Paul Kobylanski, General Manager of low-code no-code software development at Shell, sat down with PMI Global Head of Citizen Developer, Sam Sibley, to share the exciting work and outcomes being achieved at Shell through their use of citizen development, and how PMI is becoming an integral part of scaling the use of low-code, no-code technologies.
Shell Scales Up Fast with Citizen Development and Utilizes PMI Citizen Developer Training
More than two years into their citizen development journey, Paul Kobylanski, General Manager of low-code no-code software development at Shell, sat down with PMI Global Head of Citizen Developer, Sam Sibley, to share the exciting work and outcomes being achieved at Shell through their use of citizen development, and how PMI is becoming an integral part of scaling the use of low-code, no-code technologies.
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