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MPUG Halloween Stories

Some fun Project Management “horror” stories: http://www.mpug.com/articles/tales-from-the-trenches-of-project-management/    Read More →

Organizational Project Management Maturity IS Project Management Quality

Tim Gryder and Collin Quiring will be presenting a webinar April 30, 2014, for the Project Management Quality Community of Practice (PMQ CoP) for the Project Management Institute (PMI). To sign up go to the PMI website for the PMQ CoP here: http://quality.vc.pmi.org/Webinars/ViewWebinar.aspx?WebinarAction=View&WebinarExternalKey=5df04133-e401-4827-ae58-d0d39bdc8596 Here... (more...)

First Impressions from the Project Conference

By:  Collin Quiring Three of us from PMP Specialists went to the Microsoft Project Conference 2014 in Anaheim, California.  It was a great time for all of us.  We met and got to know some new folks and we got re-acquainted with some friends in the... (more...)

OPM3 and Project Server – Microsoft Project Conference 2014

By: Collin Quiring Tim Gryder and I are honored to be presenting OPM3 concepts in relationship to Microsoft Project Server 2013 at the Microsoft Project Conference in California in 2014!  Here is the abstract for our session. The Organizational Project... (more...)

Does the organization play together? (Part 2 of 5 – Setting Expectations)

BY:  Collin Quiring In part one, (click here) we explained how OPM (Organizational Project Management) and OPM3 (Organizational Project Management Maturity from Project Management Institute) helps the entire organization and increases an organization’s... (more...)

Does the organization play together? (Part 1 of 5 – The Concept)

BY:  Collin Quiring I sometimes feel like George Costanza on Seinfeld when he talks about Worlds Colliding!  For most organizations, no single area can work in isolation.  Everything affects everything.  But, some organizations become so large or... (more...)