The PMO Leader Blog
During the 1980s and ‘90s and into the first decade of the new century, the world got smaller. And more and more people were able to get their hands on the same sought-after goods and...
The reality of many Project Management Offices (PMO) today is the misalignment of what the PMO is doing and what the business expects it to be doing. That misalignment is having some serious...
The best way to understand the difference between Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software and Project Portfolio Management (PPM) software is to think of the latter as having evolved out of the...
There’s a concept of product design that focuses on making sure a product is Useful, Usable, and Used. Designers do all they can to make sure their products meet all three criteria. How do...
If you’ve considered whether your PMO needs a new outlook on strategy, you might find yourself reflecting on whether your foundational approach is a top down focus or a bottom up approach....