Webinar

Using Strategic Portfolio Management to Plan, Manage and Recover from COVID-19

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Complete the form to the right to view a recording of our webinar, "Using Strategic Portfolio Management to Plan, Manage and Recover from COVID-19," hosted by our President, Laura Nee, and presented by Dave Jones from Western Principles. 


Summary
 
Our President, Laura Nee and presenter Dave Jones from Western Principles share how the impact of COVID affects industries like Oil & Gas, Chemical, Engineering & Construction, Financial Services differently and how you can use a leading Portfolio Management platform to plan, manage and recover from the negative impacts of COVID.

Most Project Managers have cut their teeth on the traditional Microsoft Project desktop – but Microsoft Project is far more than just a waterfall scheduling system. In this session we’ll walk through five valuable capabilities that are already part of Microsoft Project Online that you can use to do better on your program and project planning and execution.

Learning Objectives:

  • What are Microsoft’s work management solutions?
  • How do you select the right projects and rapidly change them up as an agile business?
  • How do you get a portfolio and program view of projects and resources?
  • How do you do agile projects with Microsoft Project?
  • And, a couple of cool functions that you can use today and will help you be a better PM.
 

About Dave:
 
VPO_David Jones (1)Dave Jones works for Western Principles, a Microsoft Gold PPM partner, a UMT360 Gold partner, and a VPO partner. Dave has years of experience with Microsoft Project, P6 and other PPM tools. In his current role, he helps customers by learning about their needs and recommending business processes and technology that organizations can use to optimize their use of limited budgets and resources to maximize alignment with their business strategy. This includes major program and project teams across industries including construction, IT and product management, using both traditional waterfall project management methodologies and Agile methodologies.