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Leveraging Project Management Skills to Reinvent Your Career: A Cross-Indust....
Center for Project InnovationMaking a career change can be both exciting and daunting. Whether you’re looking to transition into a new industry or pivot within your current field, a structured approach can help you successf...
Free project charter template
Center for Project InnovationA project charter is a formal document that outlines the purpose, objectives, scope, stakeholders, and high-level requirements of a project, serving as the official authorization to begin work.
Announcing the $1,000,000 CPI Career Certifications Fund
Paul KellyEach year, we're empowering 4,000 community champions with free project management certification and skills for life. Partner applications are now open.
10 Things Great Project Managers Do
Paul KellyA large percentage of our daily professional lives is allocated to managing projects. Here are 10 things GREAT project managers do differently.
The Power of Project Management for Community Workers
Paul KellyProject management principles can provide community workers with essential tools to streamline efforts and amplify their impact.
9 Benefits of Project Management for Academics
Paul KellyIf you’re an academic, you're no stranger to juggling multiple projects simultaneously – research studies, grant proposals, publications, and teaching responsibilities, to name a few. Amidst t...
10 Ways Project Management Certification Boosts Job Prospects in Any Field
Paul KellyProject management certification isn't just for project managers. Here's why.
Revolutionizing the Nonprofit Sector with Project Management
Paul KellyIn the 'business of doing good', the discipline of project management can make a world of difference.
Procurement – Mastering the Art of Purchasing
Paul KellyProcurement is the strategic backbone of project success, transforming needs into tangible outcomes through a dynamic cycle of planning, selection, and execution.
De-mystifying Risk Management
Paul KellyWhile it's often perceived as a daunting and abstract concept, risk management can be broken down into a straightforward four-stage process.