Episode 039: Hosted or Installed PPM? @task Lets You Choose

The PMO Podcast™ - Ein Podcast von Mark Price Perry

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This week The PMO Podcast™ Featured Story presents, “Hosted or Installed PPM, @task Lets You Choose", an interview with Abraham Knell, VP of Sales, @task, presented by Mark Perry (about Mark), host of The PMO Podcast™. Abe is an expert in project management, portfolio management, and software delivery models both software as a service and the traditional enterprise installed. Abe has been with @task since its inception and provides a wealth of insights and advice regarding the PPM market, issues and opportunities project organizations face, and how best to go about implementing PPM capabilities. The PMO Podcast™ Points Memo suggests, “Pay Attention To Grandmother”. Do you have the kind of grandmother that gives you advice? As kids, we always enjoyed visiting grandmother and we especially enjoyed all of the good eats grandmother made for us. And, when we sat down to dinner, she would always tell us to finish our vegetables and to chew ten times before swallowing our food. Now, what do vegetables and chewing your food have to do with project management? Well, to many folks and me, vegetables are like the documentation of project management. No one likes to do it, but it needs to be done. It is good for the project effort and almost always contributes to a good overall project health. And the chewing ten times part is akin to not rushing through the documentation. When you rush through documentation, it defeats the purpose. Take the time to do it right and to get it right. The PMO Podcast™ Mailbag responds to a listener question about PMP certification training alternatives for the project managers in the PMO. The PMO Podcast™ is sponsored by BOT International, the provider of Processes On Demand, a PMO Setup solution used by more than 1,000 companies.Request a Demo LoginThe PMO Podcast™ is a trademark of BOT International. The PMO Podcast™ and its RSS feed are copyright © by BOT International 2013. All rights reserved.

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