RAIDLOG Weekly Office Hours
OnlineJoin us every Friday at 9:30 AM MST for a 30-minute power session and get your RAID log questions answered.
Join us every Friday at 9:30 AM MST for a 30-minute power session and get your RAID log questions answered.
Join us every other Friday at 9:30 AM MST for a 30-minute power session and get your RAID log questions answered.
Join us at the highly anticipated NCPMI Annual Professional Development Day conference in February 2024 for an extraordinary experience. We are thrilled to have Kim Essendrup, a distinguished expert in project management, as our guest speaker. With his wealth of knowledge and expertise, Kim will be shedding light on the incredible power behind RAID logs […]
Join us every other Friday at 9:30 AM MST for a 30-minute power session and get your RAID log questions answered.
Join us every other Friday at 9:30 AM MST for a 30-minute power session and get your RAID log questions answered.
Join us every other Friday at 9:30 AM MST for a 30-minute power session and get your RAID log questions answered.
Join us every other Friday at 9:30 AM MST for a 30-minute power session and get your RAID log questions answered.
Join us every other Friday at 9:30 AM MST for a 30-minute power session and get your RAID log questions answered.
We are delighted to announce Kim Essendrup, PMP as a Technology Speaker at the 2024 Project Control Summit! Kim Essendrup is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP), celebrated TEDx speaker, accomplished author, and seasoned trainer who has dedicated over two decades to the art and science of project leadership. As the CEO of RAIDLOG, Kim has innovated how project […]
Join us every other Friday at 9:30 AM MST for a 30-minute power session and get your RAID log questions answered.
Join us every other Friday at 9:30 AM MST for a 30-minute power session and get your RAID log questions answered.
Join the House of PMO for a session focused on the key project management tool – the RAID log. Show Me Your RAID Log Projects typically don’t go wrong because of the project plan. It’s not the activities on their Kanban boards or their 1500-line schedule. Projects go wrong because of unmanaged risks, forgotten action items, out-of-control issues, or […]