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Conference Paper Talent Management, Program Management, Strategy, Portfolio Management, Innovation, Resource Management, Telecommunications 29 October 2013
Driving strategy
By Brown, Marisa | Townsend, Stephen Bolstered by the increasing rate of change in many markets, organizations are seeking ways to get to market faster, deliver greater value to customers, and better manage costs. Open innovation, with…
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Conference Paper Program Management, Innovation 22 October 2011
Cloud first! Managing cloud computing challenges with a program management office
By McDonald, Kevin T. The drive to implement Cloud Computing as a solution may be outpacing the project management disciplines in place to manage the transition. From the start of the hype cycle, the move to the Cloud…
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Conference Paper Risk Management, Program Management, Innovation, Information Technology 12 October 2010
Putting brakes on a rocket
By Martinelli, Russ As an established leader within the semiconductor and computing industry, Intel must continuously develop new products that enable it to stay ahead of its competitors. To do so, however, its…
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Conference Paper Risk Management, Innovation, Program Management, Requirements Management 21 April 2004
Project management challenges in cross-national, multi-partner, high-risk, research and technology development projects
By Vogiatzis, Nikos The presentation addresses the challenges faced in meeting the extraordinary requirements associated with innovative, high-risk, technology research projects. The presentation takes its paradigms…
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