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July 14, 2021

7 new rules of project management

COVID-19 has greatly affected the future of work and how teams collaborate to get projects done, resulting in significant changes in the skills and strategies necessary to succeed as a project manager. Read more ▶

Sponsored by Google SAP: Southwire eliminates downtime to keep 30+ factories running 24/7

Learn how the move of SAP landscape to Google Cloud has helped eliminate downtime, protect against ransomware attacks with improved cloud security, and jumpstart digital transformation initiatives.

Unilever CIO: Digital literacy is the most important new capability to develop

Unilever North America CIO Alessandro Ventura has created a digital literacy curriculum to drive tech innovation.

Rethinking IT governance for agility and innovation

To meet today’s need for constant innovation, IT leaders must take a different approach to IT governance centered around flexibility and agility — without sacrificing stability and security.

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6 IT management traps to avoid

When the work gets stressful, it’s easy to fall prey to quick management fixes that can harden into habits that do more harm than good.

CAPM certification: Cost, salary, training, and more

The Certified Associate Project Manager (CAPM) certification is a great starting point for accelerate your project management career. Cost, salary expectations, training — here’s what you need to know.

What is iPaaS? Integrating data flows to create new services

An integration platform as a service (iPaaS) is a cloud-based tool for linking existing applications and data flows into new services. Here are the key use cases, examples, and vendors.

How the world’s top chipmaker creates resilience for 110,000 global employees

Over the past year, IT leaders have worked more rigorously than ever to ensure that their employees have access to critical business services they require to do their jobs. But the business resilience inspired by the pandemic is also necessary to establish and maintain relationships with customers, who are increasingly looking to interact with their brands via digital channels. Join us to hear about the work Intel’s done to ensure that 110,000 employees can continue to work remotely, while continuing to win, serve and retain customers.

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