5 Things that COVID-19 has Re-Shaped and Revealed About the New World of Work
The coronavirus pandemic has been devastating, and it is already clear that the world of work has dramatically changed. Learn how - and why it's important.
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The coronavirus pandemic has been devastating, and it is already clear that the world of work has dramatically changed. Learn how - and why it's important.
LinkedIn0Share0Tweet0Pin0Email0 A survey by Gartner has revealed that 74 percent of CFOs plan on shifting at least five percent of previously on-site employees to permanently remote positions once the COVID-19 crisis ends. And McKinsey & Company concludes: “remote working was gaining currency before the crisis, but the pandemic has shown that telecommuting is here to […]
PMOs can lead on-the-ground execution of new plans and priorities, at speed with rapid reprioritization in the midst of change.
Organizations must have a core set of tools that enable them to expand their line of sight, so they can adapt quickly whenever needed and move ahead — rather than resist change and fall behind.
Since the best way to avoid a risk is to understand it, project managers should become familiar with the most common enterprise project management risks.
Let’s take a look at some of the most beneficial habits of enterprise project managers in the enterprise space, and how you can incorporate them...
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We facilitated a roundtable discussion at the 2019 Planview Horizons Customer Conference where enterprise agility in financial services was discussed.
The only thing certain about the new normal is that there won’t actually be a new normal -- because the “normal” will keep changing. However, enterprises still need to look ahead and the critical question being asked right now is: “what lessons can we learn from the crisis to help us emerge stronger, better and smarter?”
A work breakdown structure (WBS) is an essential project management tool that is used for planning, scheduling, control, resource management, risk management, and communications.