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Discuss project and portfolio management strategies on Twitter May 29
Connect with SearchCIO on Twitter May 29 to discuss project and portfolio management strategies for better spending, planning and accountability. #CIOChat
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PPM: Validating the Value of IT
Project and portfolio management lets IT executives bucket their most pressing initiatives, leading to better project spending and accountability. E-Zine
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Strategic agility planning guide for CIOs
In this CIO Briefing on strategic agility, learn how to develop IT projects and practices through iterative methods at your organization. CIO Briefing
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Project management lessons learned shouldn't be limited to postmortems
Making project lessons learned part of the project management lifecycle through Agile best practices. Tip
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Tips for architecting an Agile enterprise
In order to stay competitive in today’s dynamic business environment, organizations must adopt Agile practices that allow them to recognize project flaws and make changes on a dime. And when you consider the pervasiveness of consumer mobile computing... E-Handbook
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IT budgets and project management approaches shifting in 2013
IT budgets will stay flat in 2013, but CIOs are reallocating funds to focus on three transformational and rapid-fire project areas, according to CEB. News
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Free IT strategic planning templates for CIOs
An overarching IT strategy is critical to enterprise success. Use these free IT strategic planning templates to craft an effective IT program. Tip
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Ten social media strategy tips for the IT organization
Is your IT team tackling social media with aplomb? Here are 10 social media strategy tips and best practices to guide your efforts. Tip
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SearchCIO.com Enterprise IT Leadership Awards 2013: Top CIOs sought
SearchCIO.com's Enterprise IT Leadership Awards 2013 are underway! Enter your CIO/IT exec who demonstrates technology innovation and business acumen. News
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DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve, control)
DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve, control) is Six Sigma tool for improving an existing process. DMAIC, which is pronounced "de-may-ick," is used to regain control when a process fails to produce high quality results. Definition