House of PMO: Show Me Your RAID log
OnlineJoin 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. […]
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. […]
Join us on May 29 at 1 pm EST for a live webinar "Show Me Your RAID Log" with Kim Essendrup, PMP. This presentation is based on the content from […]
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 virtually at the PM in Practice: Leading Built Environment Projects & AI in Project Management event, hosted by Boston University on June 14-15th, 2024! Our CEO, Kim Essendrup […]
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.
🌟 PMI-MN Members! Join Kim Essendrup, the founder of RAIDLOG and co-host of the Project Management Happy Hour Podcast for the launch of RAIDLOG’s Practitioner Training Course exclusively presented to active PMI Minnesota members. Dive into RAID logs, a critical tool and methodology essential for every project manager. This engaging course is designed to equip you with […]
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.
🌟 PMI-Chicagoland Members! Join Kim Essendrup, the founder of RAIDLOG and co-host of the Project Management Happy Hour Podcast for the launch of RAIDLOG’s Practitioner Workshop exclusively presented to active PMI Chicagoland […]
Projects don’t go wrong because of the activities on your Kanban board or your 1000-line project schedule. Projects typically go wrong because of unmanaged risks, forgotten action items, out of control issues or poor […]