Orange is the New Black in Enterprise IT
For many years we have had rigid notions about what it means to have an enterprise-wide collaboration strategy.
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Laura K. Furgione, PMP, Chief Office of Program Performance and Stakeholder Integration, U.S. Census Bureau
It all starts with understanding the customer and using that environmental landscape knowledge to...
Rakhi Seth-Forrest, Program Management and Consumer Protection Strategist, HBO
The inevitable implication of technology advancements should drive project managers and leaders...
Amanda Farris, Software Project Manager, The Nerdery
Teresa A. Knudson, Director, Mayo Clinic EPMO
Hayli Hay, Director of Project Management, Metal Toad
Georgia Jarrard, Global Collaboration Solutions/Acquisition, PGi
Ginny Davis, CIO/CSO, Technicolor
For many years we have had rigid notions about what it means to have an enterprise-wide collaboration strategy.
E. LaVerne Johnson, Founder, President & CEO, International Institute for Learning, Inc. (IIL)
Though project management has been practiced for thousands of years, dating back to the Egyptian pyramids, it was the 1950s which marked the beginning of the formal project management era.
Diane LeRoy, VP-Project Management, USANA Health Sciences
For years, USANA left the management of IT projects up to the IT department with no formal project management methodologies—an approach typical for the time. This tactic worked effectively for over eight