Project Management

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Follow These 5 Steps After Project Layoffs

by Bart Gerardi

After layoffs, strong project management isn’t about doing more with less. It’s about resetting expectations, creating alignment, and ensuring that every commitment has a foundation in reality. The result is a roadmap that tells the truth—and a team and organization equipped to deliver on it.

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From Startups to Giants: Adapting Project Management Practices Across Company Cultures

by Alfonso Benjamin Perez Lecuona

Project management may be guided by universal principles, but the reality on the ground looks very different depending on where you work. Here we explore what happens when PMs move between startups and larger organizations, sharing real-life lessons, challenges, and success stories from both environments.

Organizational PM

Diagnosing (and Curing) Organizational Stiffness

by Khaled El Haj Ismail

Organizational stiffness slows down decisions, stops creativity, and makes it harder to adapt. Learn how agile project principles, cross-functional collaboration, and rituals for continuous improvement can help teams get their flexibility back.

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Acumen Is a Process, Not a Place

by Mark Mullaly, Ph.D., PMP

Business acumen is often framed as something that is possessed. It is described as something that you have, or you do not. Not only is this notion incomplete, but it is a dangerous one. It presents business acumen as a tangible something to be acquired, a checkbox to be attained, finite and specific.


FARO: A Human Compass for Leading Projects in Complexity

by Guillermo Aguirre Gómez

Today’s PMs face a world of complexity, shifting priorities and constant change. Tools and methodologies are not enough. Faro—Spanish for lighthouse—is a simple yet powerful model that reminds us to lead with fortitude, adaptability, relationships and purpose.


The EI / AI Problem

by Lonnie Pacelli

AI can appear so lifelike, so helpful, and so available. Just make sure you are keeping emotional intelligence at the forefront and not letting the self-centeredness of AI weaken your EI skills.



Where Does Accountability for Change Management End?

by Andy Jordan

No matter how much the definition had evolved, change management was still seen as something directly related to the project. But now, that’s changing. The idea of organizational change management has been moving closer to project-style change management for a while.



Enterprise Agility Executive Voices Series: Zoë Merchant

by PMI

As part of the development of the Manifesto for Enterprise Agility, PMI spoke with executive leaders about how organizations can build this capability in practice. Zoë Merchant, Founder and CEO of Bright, shares her perspectives on creating learning cultures, leading reinvention, and more.


Business Acumen and a Successful Career

by Andy Jordan

Business acumen may just be the single most important discipline that a project manager needs to master today. And it can have a significant impact on a career. Here's why...


Executive Interview Series: Enterprise Agility with Yannick Carriou, CEO of Médiamétrie

by Lenka Pincot, Yannick Carriou
June 17, 2026 | 26:21 | Views: 1,456 | PDUs: 0.25 | Rating: 4.70 / 5

In this interview, Yannick Carriou, CEO of Médiamétrie, defines enterprise agility as the ability to keep adapting while staying grounded in a clear value proposition. He argues that organizations should replace long planning cycles with faster decisions made closer to the work and more frequent reassessment of priorities and value. He also says leaders must move beyond command-and-control, foster psychological safety for experimentation and mistakes, and embed learning across the organization. Ultimately, he presents enterprise agility as a practical way to navigate uncertainty by facing reality, challenging assumptions and aligning work to changing market needs.


Executive Interview Series: Enterprise Agility with Sagar Kochhar, Former CEO & Co-Founder, Rebel Foods

by Lenka Pincot, Sagar Kochhar
June 16, 2026 | 24:46 | Views: 1,208 | PDUs: 0.25 | Rating: 4.63 / 5

In this interview, Sagar Kochhar discusses enterprise agility as an organization's ability to sense change early, make decisions quickly and execute at scale without losing alignment. Drawing on Rebel Foods' evolution from a single-brand restaurant business into a global internet restaurant platform, Kochhar explains that agility is not about speed alone but about combining adaptability with a clear strategic direction. Organizations must be willing to challenge their own assumptions, disrupt successful business models and continuously evolve in response to changing customer behaviors, technologies and market dynamics.


Pushback to Move Forward with Confidence

by Amira Littman, Georges Buzaglo
June 11, 2026 | 59:58 | Views: 2,815 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.73 / 5

In today’s complex project environments, professionals must deliver results while managing competing priorities, stakeholder pressure, and limited authority. Yet many struggle to push back effectively without damaging relationships or credibility.


Navigating Complex Projects in a Complex World

by Rupal Bhandari, Tessa Constantine, Malla Vijayeta, Joseph Uwazie, Neil Turner
June 09, 2026 | 61:30 | Views: 4,107 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.66 / 5

Attendees will learn the key dimensions of complexity and which practices drive strong outcomes. We will highlight examples that all project professionals can apply to their own roles.


Sustainability After Closeout: Regenerative Leadership & MORE

by Caitlin Sullivan, James Turchick, Terrel LaFrance
June 04, 2026 | 61:02 | Views: 6,752 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.66 / 5

This webinar explores how project leaders can design for long-term sustainability by connecting implementation, transition, and closure decisions. Using frameworks such as the Green Project Management P5 Standard, attendees will examine how governance, stakeholder readiness, reporting, and responsible exit planning influence lasting project value. The session also highlights transition stress testing and strategies for building adaptive capacity so teams and communities can sustain outcomes independently after project closeout.


Sustainable PMO: Evolution or Revolution?

by Caitlin Sullivan, James Turchick, Maria Christina Barbosa Da Costa, Tasheka Dorsey-Wilson
June 04, 2026 | 60:52 | Views: 7,521 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.54 / 5

This webinar explores how sustainability is transforming the role of the PMO from an operational control center into a driver of long-term business resilience and value creation. Attendees will learn how sustainable PMOs integrate ESG priorities, governance, risk management, and strategic decision-making into project delivery. Drawing on PMI and GPM frameworks, the session also examines global trends including climate risk, AI transformation, and evolving sustainability reporting requirements shaping modern organizations.


Strategy Behind the Strategy

by Nic Jain, Aung Sint, Jennifer Drai, Heidi Covarrubias Nobles, PhD
June 03, 2026 | 61:04 | Views: 3,542 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.78 / 5

In today’s environment, even the most well-designed strategies and projects fail without one critical element: culture. This session reframes organizational culture from a “soft” concept to a core driver of execution, performance, and results.


The Human Edge: Turning GenAI Potential to Progress

by Rupal Bhandari, Aditya Kumar, Michael Bianchi, Bhawana Sharma, David Barros
June 02, 2026 | 60:35 | Views: 5,751 | PDUs: 1.00 | Rating: 4.67 / 5

South Asia and APAC project professionals discuss why human judgment is key to turning GenAI potential into real project progress.


Project HEADWAY: Can Project and Product Management Coexist?

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by Mark Mullaly, Ph.D., PMP

This webinar explores the alignments and differences between product and project management. The contributions of each to delivering effective solutions is explored, and where there are overlaps and gaps. In particular, the ways that they can complement each other are explored, as well as the cautions that practitioners should keep in mind.




Women in GigaProjects and Closing the Talent Gap

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This webinar brings together global leaders from academia, industry, and government to explore how inclusive leadership strengthens giga project performance. Through research insights and real-world case experience, the session will examine how women leaders are shaping governance models, delivery ecosystems, and workforce pipelines necessary to execute the world’s most ambitious programs.


Project HEADWAY: Managing Contract Teams

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by Mark Mullaly, Ph.D., PMP

Effectively managing teams that are broadly or at least partly contract-based requires a very different management practice. Project managers need to approach their role differently, and look at each stage of the project management project through a different lens. There are different considerations in play and different challenges that need to be managed.


Engaging with External Project Stakeholders on Social Media

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by Daniel Nicholls, Kenneth Chung, Pernille Eskerod

Previous studies indicate that community members connected to infrastructure projects frequently experience a lack of meaningful involvement, often due to ineffective engagement by those managing stakeholder relations. However, the rise of online connectivity and the spread of social media have empowered these groups to quickly organise around contentious project issues, sometimes resulting in disputes, demonstrations, and even project setbacks or rejections. While extensive literature exists on stakeholder engagement in traditional, in-person settings, there are few practical models offering guidance on working with external stakeholders through social media. Thus, the goal of this research is to enhance the engagement of community stakeholders by leveraging social media platforms. The webinar will discuss changes and adjustment from in-person settings for projects to identify, evaluate, and interact with project community stakeholders through social media. Using Western Sydney International Airport as a case study, the research examined posts, comments, and reactions on the project’s Facebook page to understand engagement dynamics. The findings highlight the difficulty of applying conventional stakeholder analysis approaches to online participants; however, techniques such as thematic, sentiment, and emotion analysis for stakeholder issues are workable. The resulting framework is grounded in theory and offers actionable insights for improving how projects can interact with and respond to stakeholders within social media environments.




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