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The Project Manager of the Future: Developing Digital-Age Project Management Skills to Thrive In Disruptive Times
While the future will hold challenges, disruptive technology holds the promise of helping project managers perform better and on a more strategic level. We are already seeing how new technologies…
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Next Practices: Benefits of Disruptive Technologies on Projects
This report looks at the impact of disruptive technologies and how organizations are using project management practices to survive and thrive during times of change.
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Pulse of the Profession 2018
Since 2013, we’ve seen a 27 percent decrease in the amount of money organizations are wasting due to poor project performance. As of this research, 9.9 percent of every dollar invested is wasted,…
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Achieving Greater Agility: The people and process drivers that accelerate results
For a clearer picture of how agile transformation can drive positive change across an organization, PMI commissioned research by Forrester Consulting. Our resulting Pulse of the…
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The Drivers of Agility: Engaging people and building processes to accelerate results
In this companion piece to our Pulse of the Profession® in-depth report Achieving Greater Agility, we explore how a high level of agility is possible only when the right talent and…
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Pulse at Work: Practitioner’s Guide
Project success rates are on the upswing, according to PMI’s 2017 Pulse of the Profession® report. What’s helping drive this success? Project practitioners like you.
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Pulse of the Profession 2017
Project success rates are rising. Organizations today are wasting an average of US$97 million for every US$1 billion invested — that’s a significant 20 percent decline from last year’s findings.
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Beyond the Project: Sustain benefits to optimize business value
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Pulse of the Profession 2016
Our findings continue to show that when organizations embrace project, program, and portfolio management practices, they have better outcomes. Yet, we see little or no change in some key…
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