Episode 204: The 2010 PMO Symposium, an Interview with Terry Doerscher, PMO Expert and Symposium Speaker

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This week The PMO Podcast™ Featured Story presents, "The 2010 PMO Symposium, an Interview with Terry Doerscher, PMO Expert and Symposium Speaker" presented by Mark Perry (about Mark), host of The PMO Podcast™. Today, we have with us Mr. Terry Doerscher, who has more than 27 years of experience as a practitioner and consultant in process improvement, PMO development and operations, project, work and resource management, and portfolio management. As a thought leader and passionate spokesperson for improving operational effectiveness, he is an experienced presenter, author, and cited expert. In addition to being a trusted advisor to many customers, his focus is on innovating world-class processes and best practices aligned to the realities of modern business. His contemporary work includes serving as primary author of Planview PRISMS™ Processes and Best Practices, publishing the PMO 2.0 series of whitepapers, presentations, leadership forums, and research. Terry co-authored, along with Pat Durbin, the CEO of Planview, the newly released PPM book, Taming Change with Portfolio Management. Terry also was a featured contributor in my book, Business Driven PMO Setup. The PMO Podcast™ Points Memo presents, "If it is observable, it is measureable." Have you heard the famous Yogi Berra line, “You can see a lot just by looking?” Well, behind Yogi’s Malapropism is some very sage advice. The PMO Podcast™ Mailbag answers a listener question about whether or not the traditional measures of project success are effective measurements for the PMOs of today. 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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