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How is Learning Served Up
in Your Organization?

By Rob Zell How is learning delivered in your organization? Would you say it’s “pushed” (often used with “down” or “out”) or does it follow a “pull” model in which team members access it at will? Either way, your learning…
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PMOs – Why Might I Need One?

By Bruce Beer, PMP: Note: This is the third post in a series on PMOs. Read part 1 What is a PMO and What Does It Do or part 2 PMO Business Value and Impact. In the previous two blogs in this series we looked at what a PMO is, and the…
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It’s Better to Have 80% on
Time Than 100% Too Late

By Vicki Wrona, PMP: I was working with a group of people recently and one of them said, “It’s better to have 80% on time than 100% too late.” I love that statement.  Let’s explore that today. A life lesson in college When…
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Reality Check, the Unspoken Role of the Project Manager

By Craig Covello, PMP: I’m sure it’s been quite a while since many of us who have earned PMP certification actually studied the PMBOK in preparation for the exam.  It is not surprising, then, that we move forward in our careers as…
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PMOs: Business Value and Impact of PMOs

By Bruce Beer, PMP: Note: This is Part 2 in a series on Project Management Offices. Part 1, What is a PMO and What Does it Do? can be found here. In Part 1 of this series, I outlined what a PMO is and what a PMO can or should do. Now…
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What We’re Reading – Nov 2011

By Vicki Wrona, PMP; Dr. Gerald Mulenburg, PMP: While talking with the team, we thought it would be fun to share some of the recent books that we have been reading and hear from you what you find interesting and relevant now. There is…