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The PMO Podcast

Episode 060: Microsoft Office Project Portfolio Server 2007 FAQs

Welcome to The PMO Podcast™, a weekly program of topical, informative, and valuable podcasts for today's PMOs where you will find 10 minutes of insights and ideas including:

  • The PMO Podcast™ Points Memo
  • The PMO Podcast™ Featured Story
  • The PMO Podcast™ Mailbag
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060 Play Podcast Microsoft Office Project Portfolio Server 2007 FAQs,
presented by Mark Perry, host of The PMO Podcast™
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The PMO Podcast™ Episode Summary    
     
  The PMO Podcast™ Featured Story
  This week The PMO Podcast™ Featured Story presents, "Microsoft Office Project Portfolio Server 2007 FAQs", presented by Mark Perry, host of The PMO Podcast™. Today’s episode is in response to a number of listener questions that we have had regarding Microsoft Portfolio Server. So, today we are going to present the top ten, most popular, of the more than sixty questions and answers that are provided within the FAQ page found on the Microsoft Office Project Portfolio Server product website.
   
  The PMO Podcast™ Points Memo
  The PMO Podcast Points Memo discusses, “Defending Kaizen." Recently, a very well known management consultant tried to claim that kaizen is "a very dangerous thing". The reasoning that Kaizen is a very dangerous thing, according to this speaking tour regular, is that continuous gradual improvement can get in the way of innovation. There have been a number of responses in various business and management oriented blogs defending Kaizen. One such blogger, Kevin Rutherford, thinks that this management consultant is dead wrong and gives a fine example of why.
   
  The PMO Podcast™ Mailbag
  The PMO Podcast Mailbag provides a listener tip about not assuming that project managers don’t need managers.
   
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