One activity that has always been on my bucket list is to skydive.
A Sigh of Relief
The enterprise project management office (EPMO) is the central hub that coordinates projects and ensures everyone involved has their needs and requirements met in a timely and cost-efficient manner.
Project Management vs. Program Management—What’s the Difference?
Although the titles “project manager” and “program manager” may sound similar, in reality, they are far from the same.
The Roles of a Disaster Recovery Committee
Disaster Recovery (DR) Planning is a critical part of any organization’s risk management plan.
How to Avoid Procurement Protests
Many organizations are required to conduct a formal procurement process to satisfy various laws and organizational policies.
The Holy Trinity of Wellness…Mind, Body and Spirit
The term wellness has become ubiquitous over the last decade, largely in response to the tremendous healthcare costs that our nation incurs on a yearly basis and the search for options that can better control that heavy burden that it places on families and our governmental institutions at the federal and state level.
Planning for the Unplanned
Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP) is the process of documenting the step by step instructions necessary for responding to unplanned incidents, events, and situations.
Steering Committee Reporting Without Surprises
Complicated projects within state governments usually span several departments and bureaus that all have a vested interest in the success of the project.
Tips to Keep Your Projects On Track
Our program management services provide our clients with a global view of all the projects that are related to a specific program.
Priorities, Stakeholders, and Risk: How to Manage Your Time
A key factor in the success of any project is the team’s ability to manage time effectively.
The Process of Developing Strong Relationships
Process Management is one of the six core service offerings of netlogx.
Why BPR Facilitation is Important
One aspect of netlogx is helping our clients think about why they are executing their processes the way they are and what can be done to improve them.












