by Andrew Powers | Jun 14, 2019 | Process Management, Project and Program Management
Risk Management has been a fundamental aspect of our work with the Neuro Diagnostic Institute (NDI) located on the campus of Community East Hospital in Indianapolis throughout the building design, physical construction, patient move planning, and process and policy...
by Laura Shanahan | Jun 14, 2019 | Organizational Change Management, Process Management, Project and Program Management
Or, shall we say, managing project Clients, Vendors and Resources! Oh My! Managing the level of engagement from stakeholders on a project involves planning and continued maintenance and monitoring throughout the life of a project. It is managing the interactions...
by Vicki Chabot | Jun 14, 2019 | Project and Program Management
One of the most important factors in managing a project of any size is scope. Scope is defined and documented during the project planning phase of scope management and provides stakeholders with vital information regarding: Deliverables Deadlines Costs Goals Tasks...
by netlogx | Jun 14, 2019 | Project and Program Management
Our program management services provide our clients with a global view of all the projects that are related to a specific program. This ensures that all projects are on track and helps mitigate overall program and project risk and delays. When working in New Mexico, I...
by Alec Mitchell | Apr 15, 2019 | Process Management, Project and Program Management
Business Process Improvement is vital in managing services and ensuring that those services are being delivered efficiently from start to finish. As variables change, so does the business, and therefore, improvement is a lifelong friend of any industry. Businesses may...
by netlogx | Aug 20, 2018 | Project and Program Management
As a college student, I took a course that introduced us to project management and taught us some of the basic project management methodology, as defined by the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). And like any good, curious student, I said to myself, “Welp....