S1E1712 May 2020

S1E17: AIPM Presentation 'Disrupting PMO' presented by Val Matthews (bonus episode)

S1E17

S1E17: AIPM Presentation 'Disrupting PMO' presented by Val Matthews (bonus episode)

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In this episode Val Matthews had the pleasure of presenting his views on disruptions to PMO and technology advances to the members of AIPM. (Technology), what could it mean to PMO's? A new role for PMO in projects? The Australian Institute of Project...

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