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How to succeed in internal projects

A company has two basic kinds of project: external and internal. External projects have a paying customer; they make money, but internal projects waste it. At least that seems to be the sentiment in many firms. People think that internal projects are less valuable and less critical. The truth is that internal projects require the same level of attention and dedication as external projects. They use cash generated from customer projects to strive for business ...

2015-01-23T11:36:28+02:0016.12.2014|

Manage your Business Environment Risks with Project Portfolio

A business is subject to multiple environmental risks including market, legal, operational and strategic risk as well as risk from factors like governance and hazards like terrorism, civil unrest and more. An effective Project Portfolio Management (PPM) strategy can help a business be prepared for multiple contingencies, allowing the management team to make more informed decisions. Project Portfolio Risk management can help identify some of these risks in advance to determine what the likely impediments ...

2015-01-23T12:16:53+02:009.12.2014|

Five Tips for Customer Enthusiastic PMO

When discussing about project management offices (PMOs), one of the most important  factor  is often left untouched- customer service. Outside  the  world of PMO, customer service is often associated with sellers who are trying to escalate their revenues by adding as many customers as possible. Their aim is to attract all kinds of prospective buyers to purchase their products and services. The fact is that PMOs should operate in a similar fashion. However, they need ...

2021-09-10T10:47:12+03:001.12.2014|

Women’s Bank

"Excellent tool for controlling positive chaos" Women's Bank is a volunteer community collecting donations for supporting women's entrepreneurship in developing countries and developing their livelihoods through the principles of sustainable development. Finn Church Aid manages the Women's Bank fund and carries out its projects. Operations are based on active volunteers, numerous partners and donors. Thinking Business supports women's employment by providing Women's Bank with access to the Thinking Portfolio project portfolio service on a Pro Bono basis. Thinking ...

2015-01-23T11:25:48+02:0010.5.2013|