S2E394 October 2020

S2E39: The Good and the Bad of PMO's with Professor Marco Frisenda

S2E39

S2E39: The Good and the Bad of PMO's with Professor Marco Frisenda

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In this episode, we talk to Professor Marco Frisenda who returns from Season 1 to talk in more detail about the good, the bad and the ugly of PMO's (Project Management Office's). Marco studied Engineering at University in Italy, is PMP certified and...

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Head of Planning at TfL

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