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Article Career Development, Program Management, Estimating 1 October 2017
PM Network
PMO Possibilities
By Scott, Lindsay Lindsay Scott, direct of program and project management recruitment at Arras People (London), offers career advice for project practitioners looking to move up into program management and for…
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Article Portfolio Management, Program Management, Risk Management, Talent Management, Career Development, Quality Management, Resource Management 1 April 2013
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Finding the competitive edge
By Fister Gale, Sarah No matter their sector or location, organizations face a highly complex business environment that demands innovation and the agility to respond to shifting global priorities. As a result, in today's…
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Article Career Development, Program Management, Talent Management February 2012
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An inside job?
By Brox, Denene When it's time to name a new program manager, do you find a candidate among your project management ranks or do you look outside your organization? Not every project manager will make an effective…
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Article Program Management, Career Development, Portfolio Management June 2006
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Setting up shop
By Hoffman, William Organizing and operating a portfolio management practice is a daunting task: The outcome can either make or break both a portfolio manager's career and their organization future plans. When…
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Article Scheduling, Career Development, Program Management June 1990
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Project team training
By Rogers, Lloyd A. Initiating projects that solve the right project problems requires a team well trained in problem-solving techniques, a team capable of converting symptoms into causes for business needs. This…
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