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The Impact Of Return To Office On Project Managers

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The ever-evolving workplace dynamics, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, have brought forth an array of challenges and opportunities in the field of project management. Organizations are grappling with the question: Can a return-to-office mandate coexist with high project productivity?
Galen Low is joined by Karla Eidem, Regional Managing Director (North America) at Project Management Institute, to shed light on this intricate issue.

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Chapters

1. The Impact Of Return To Office On Project Managers (00:00:00)

2. Fact vs. Fiction: Productivity and Work Location (00:01:33)

3. The Shift to Remote Work: Challenges and Adaptations (00:03:10)

4. Building a Successful Remote Project Team During a Crisis (00:08:20)

5. Return to Office: Valid Reasons and Industry Insights (00:14:02)

6. Common Mistakes in Return to Office Mandates (00:18:34)

7. Key Data Points for Measuring Project Performance in a Hybrid Work Environment (00:22:37)

8. Remote & Hybrid Work: Not a New Trend (00:27:30)

9. When Project Managers Are Excluded From Return-to-Office Decisions (00:32:14)

10. The Future of Project Management: Skills and Adaptability (00:34:26)

158 episodes

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The ever-evolving workplace dynamics, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, have brought forth an array of challenges and opportunities in the field of project management. Organizations are grappling with the question: Can a return-to-office mandate coexist with high project productivity?
Galen Low is joined by Karla Eidem, Regional Managing Director (North America) at Project Management Institute, to shed light on this intricate issue.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Impact Of Return To Office On Project Managers (00:00:00)

2. Fact vs. Fiction: Productivity and Work Location (00:01:33)

3. The Shift to Remote Work: Challenges and Adaptations (00:03:10)

4. Building a Successful Remote Project Team During a Crisis (00:08:20)

5. Return to Office: Valid Reasons and Industry Insights (00:14:02)

6. Common Mistakes in Return to Office Mandates (00:18:34)

7. Key Data Points for Measuring Project Performance in a Hybrid Work Environment (00:22:37)

8. Remote & Hybrid Work: Not a New Trend (00:27:30)

9. When Project Managers Are Excluded From Return-to-Office Decisions (00:32:14)

10. The Future of Project Management: Skills and Adaptability (00:34:26)

158 episodes

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