Featured Presentation

The PMO Symposium team is pleased to announce this invited, featured presentation by Marvin Hargrove of the Project Management Institute.  Featured presentations are invited talks by leading experts in the area of organizational project management and the PMO and offer attendees unique insights and case studies in PMO and organizational project management success.

Organization Project Management: Tools for Strategic Success

Presentation Description

Organizations that recognize the importance of project management are driven by expected and tangible results: on time, on budget, within scope, and in accordance with project requirements Organization project management improves your processes and ensures that you’re not just executing projects randomly. It ties your projects to your business strategy and needs, making sure those projects are delivering results that support your organizational goals.

In this feature presentation, PMI’s Marvin Hargrove will focus on knowledge and solutions to help organizations implement organization project management. Using data from PMI’s Pulse of the Profession, case studies and white papers from organizations, you will hear how you can achieve strategic goals through organization project management and the tools and resources that can help you enhance your PMO.

About the Presenter

Larry Bull is an Industrial Engineer whose corporate career includes senior leadership roles as Director of Information Services and Chief Financial Planning Officer for CSX Transportation, a national rail transportation company, and Chief Financial Planning Officer for NovaCare, a national healthcare provider.  Prior to joining PMI in 2004 to lead development and operation of OPM3 ProductSuite, Larry directed his own management consulting enterprise specializing in business performance improvement and project leadership.  Larry now directs development and delivery of all organizational products and services for PMI.  He completed his MBA studies at Duquesne University and received his Masters in Human Performance Technology from Penn State University.

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