CEO
Joe Pusz, PMO Joe is Founder and CEO of the award winning firm, THE PMO SQUAD. The PMO Squad is the #1 Project Management Staffing & Consulting firm across the entire United States in the 2024 Inc. 5000 list.
Joe is an internationally recognized leader in the Project Management and PMO community. He is a frequent Keynote Speaker, Author, Project Management Innovator and creator of the Purpose Driven PMO and Organizational Project Delivery Journey. Joe speaks globally on Project Delivery, Leadership, PMOs, Purpose Driven Mindset, and other trending Project Delivery topics.
In addition to his role as CEO of The PMO Squad, Joe is the host of the Project Management Office Hours Radio Show and Podcast. He is Co-Founder of VPMMA, the Veteran Project Manager Mentor Alliance. He is the Founder of The PMO Leader global community and a Founding Partner of International PMO Day.
Joe continues to support the global Project Management Industry serving as a Judge for the Global PMO Awards, participates with the PMI Executive Roundtable on PMOs, Committee Member for Global Project Management Forum, Volunteer for the Annual PM Summit, and is a long-time member of the Project Management Institute. He is a PMP & PMOCP, PMI Volunteer, Sponsor, and Mentor.
More than ever before, PMOs are in the spotlight for organizations around the world. New frameworks have been released, new associations are promoting certifications, and expectations are at an all-time high. This session will pull from the book, Atomic Habits, and Organizational Project Delivery from The PMO Squad, to explore practical application of behavioral and organizational change to deliver actionable takeaways to drive PMO success. As author James Clear wrote, “You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems.”
Hybrid project delivery is a reality. Different teams use different methodologies and tools for their individual initiatives within hybrid portfolios, programs, or even single projects. Project reporting across these various working modes and tools can be somewhat managed through Business Intelligence (BI) platforms. But the greater challenge remains: How do you actively manage your portfolio, set priorities, allocate resources, and keep track of cross-portfolio dependencies and financials?
Challenge:
Managing projects involving multi-disciplinary teams often leads to communication breakdowns, conflicting priorities, and
siloed efforts. Participants must create strategies to foster collaboration, alignment, and efficiency in diverse teams.
Format:
Introduction (20 minutes):
Discuss the complexities of managing projects that span multiple disciplines, such as engineering, IT, finance, and
operations.
Share real-world examples of successful and challenging multi-disciplinary projects.
Group Activity (120 minutes):
1. Scenario Simulation: