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However, hybrid might be popular to talk about, but it’s not being used, according to recent data from PMI. Yes, the base of respondents for the survey was different – PMI reached people in industries that I expect I did not, like construction and telecoms. It feels like we should. But the difference is quite stark.
I work all over the place though called Leading Agile, and we’ve been in the business of doing transformational changemanagement over the last 14 years and I’ve worked in a lot of companies before that back into 2000 twos that were doing Agile. So I run a company based out of Atlanta. So that’s kind of like my bent.
He recently wrote with Richard Maltzman, PMP and Master Lecturer at Boston University Metropolitan College, the chapter “10 Lessons Learnt from Irresponsibility in Project Management” for the book De Gruyter Handbook of Responsible Project Management (De Gruyter, 2022).
2022); “Reduce the Risk – Share the Success” (2022), “Managing Conflicts in Projects” (2021); “Chess and Business Strategy” (2020); “People Innovation: A New Vision to Innovate” (2019). Rich Maltzman , PMP, recently retired from a 40-year career in the telecom industry, with the last 30 years in a Global PMO role. Innovation.”
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