A CEO we work with recently remarked, “Covid-19 has actually helped force us to find some new practices that are better than those we employed before the pandemic. I don’t […]
Female Fusion Network is the most dynamic and engaged association for female entrepreneurs in the UAE. Founded in 2015, as a platform for like-minded women in business, we now boast […]
In the context of permanent change, 2020 has been a paradoxical year. We have spent much of 2020 adapting to many challenges posed by the COVID-19 global pandemic. The PMO […]
Artificial intelligence (AI) is on the rise in today’s world. From the personal assistant “Siri” to Tesla and the self-driving car, AI is far past its initial phase of discovery […]
The past year wrought massive changes in the way people work. Before the pandemic, according to a recent Pew Research study, around 20% of employed adults worked from home. Today […]
Here’s the painful truth: Inefficient business processes can hurt your revenue big time. Workflow bottlenecks can also hinder your employees from achieving optimum productivity while eating up a chunk of […]
Project management ranks as the most in-demand skill for 2021, according to a report by Business Talent Group, an online marketplace for high-level independent talent. The second most in-demand skill […]
If you’re a project manager, you know what it’s like to wear multiple hats.With responsibilities such as planning, budgeting, and overseeing numerous project details, project managers must master the art […]
This article outlines the importance of project managers in an ever-changing world. Keep reading it to find out more about the adaption of project management to the current society and […]
In my experience helping organizations with project portfolio management, most have struggled to truly connect to their overall strategy components. In most scenarios, the project management office (PMO) introduces the use of "business drivers" as a way of connecting initiatives with strategy components. However, these are hard to rank, and even harder to measure project success against.