Creating Efficient Project Management Offices

Regardless of departments and divisions, there is an element of project management involved in every organization, and the visibility into projects leave a lot to be desired. This is largely due to the lack of appropriate tools, standards, and heavy reliance on manual reporting that fail to offer the kind of project visibility needed by Read more about Creating Efficient Project Management Offices[…]

Key Steps Every Company Should Know When Launching a PMO (Part 1)

Is your company talking about setting up a Project Management Office (PMO)? Does your company already have a PMO that may need to be rebuilt/re-launched? Smaller companies can afford to do without a PMO for some time and make do with a few people running current projects (PMO Level 0 Maturity – Nonexistent), but as Read more about Key Steps Every Company Should Know When Launching a PMO (Part 1)[…]

Speaking at the Cleveland SharePoint User Group

Quick post to announce that, I will be presenting at our local SharePoint User Group on  Wednesday, August 28, 2013. If you are in the area, make sure you stop by. Here are the details: Topic: Business Intelligence in SharePoint and Project Server 2013 – Em‘Power’ the ‘Power’ User We have seen all the demos- Read more about Speaking at the Cleveland SharePoint User Group[…]

SharePoint Saturday Richmond Follow-up

I attended SPS Richmond, this last Saturday, and got an opportunity to present on the topic, “Beyond Task Lists – Real World Project and Resource Management with Project Server 2010”. I was pretty happy to see a good amount of interest in MS Project 2010, and its integration with SharePoint 2010. There were a lot Read more about SharePoint Saturday Richmond Follow-up[…]