by Philip R. Diab | Oct 31, 2016 | PM Trends
Last week I had an out of town meeting, about an hour away from my house. About 45 minutes out my car started making a funny noise and my dashboard flashed the low pressure tire sensor light. I found a place to pull over into a run down gas station. When I checked my...
by Philip R. Diab | Oct 29, 2016 | PM Practice
The role of project manager in organizations is often a challenging one. Having to juggle stakeholder expectations, align with organizational objectives, and balance team member and customer needs, are all part and parcel of the PM’s day to day activities. In the...
by Philip R. Diab | Oct 29, 2016 | PM Practice
I am pleased to announce the launch of a new podcast titled Project Management Debate Podcast that includes weekly episodes exploring different topics related to project management, transformation, strategy, and leadership. The format of this 15-20 minute...
by Philip R. Diab | Oct 25, 2016 | PM Practice
A few days ago a friend of mine shared a post from “puzzled” which includes a picture with hidden words that readers are encouraged to find. What fascinates me about this type of picture is not the fact that it was shared over 800K times on Facebook,...
by Philip R. Diab | Oct 20, 2016 | PM Profession, PM Trends, PMO
The reasons behind setting up a PMO are diverse but often are linked to a set of challenges related to organizational projects. Many of my clients have articulated an inability to keep track of progress on projects and a lack of visibility to enable proactive...
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