
Composability for the CIO – how close are we?
For companies that have moved to a hybrid workforce, the CIO’s role has expanded. The IT team is tasked with implementing tools to...

How to prevent project plans from killing your profits
It’s rare that finance wants to get involved in project planning. There are project managers for that. But

Why you need a credit score for your work plans
When you are buying a house, you can get a quick reality check on how well that’s likely to go by looking at your credit score. No matter...

CoP Live: exploring project risk and The Great Resignation
Co-hosts Jeff Plumblee and Matt Stoltz of This Project Life are live today for the first Community of

How does Moovila know when people are overworked?
Everyone knows that project planning is an art that requires the planner to cast a spell over everyone

The 4 Impossible Questions for Delivery Leaders
1. Which projects are profitable? 2. When can I bill and how much? 3. What risks exist in my projects and how do they impact profitability, billing, and on-time delivery?

David Sediles of Duracell: a path of growth and perseverance
David shares his career development from engineering design, to project management, to program management, and what he learned

Jeff (AKA "Thewolf1970") of the project management Subreddit: insights from the mod
On this episode of This Project Life, we interview Jeff, a moderator from the 86K-member subreddit, Jeff. We're only stating his first name as not to reveal his identity
Talking project health, metrics, and business value with Irreverent Rogue
Project and Program Management experts Jay Sturm and Ben Morabito of Irreverent Rogue offered many interesting perspectives on This Project Life. Here are a few highlights around project health, risk, and the critical path.









