2009 : 12Business Outlook 2010 : Surviving the Scrum
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› Insight Bulletins 2010
People and Projects : Managing Change2010 : 07 ›
Power Project : Building a Better Business Case2010 : 07 : Special Report ›
Fixing What's Broken: Warranty Management2010 : 06 ›
PPM : Fit the work first and let the tools fit the worker2010 : 05 : Microsoft Special Report ›
Scaling Microsoft Project 2010 Step by Step2010 : 04 ›
Breakaway Results : Transforming the IT Structure2010 : 03 ›
Project Portfolio Management : Scoring Big with Quick Wins2010 : 02 ›
Building Buzz : Inspiring Innovation in Your Organization2010 : 01 ›
Standing Out from the Crowd : Effective Resource Management
› Insight Bulletins 2009
Business Outlook 2010 : Surviving the Scrum2009 : 11 ›
Squeezing Value Out of Portfolio Management2009 : 10 ›
Pulling Together : Lean, Six Sigma, and Project Management2009 : 09 ›
Project Management Office Overhaul2009 : 08 ›
Achieving Hand-off Between Project Teams and Finance2009 : 06 ›
Rolling Out Business Change in Turbulent Times2009 : 05 ›
Powering Up Innovation at Your Organization2009 : 05 : ARRA Special Report ›
ARRA Guidance2009 : 04 ›
Mastering Cost Reductions in the New Business Landscape








2010 will bring a period of consolidation and new level-setting in the financial industry. Pcubed's Paul Freeman advises banks to tackle three areas to position themselves best for the resurgence.
Where will manufacturers find the investment capital they need in 2010 to address dramatic shifts in consumer demands? Pcubed's Jonathan Smith proposes a "complete innovation" strategy to free up funds and build a foundation for growth.
Turbulence has rocked the energy industry for the last 18 months. Pcubed's Walid Mourtada believes a well formed cost structure program is crucial for long-term survival of oil and gas operators in 2010.
Supply chain instability has made for tough times with tech companies. Pcubed's Colin Brown expects those companies that thrive in 2010 to deliver innovation in two crucial areas: execution and planning.
Election uncertainty and reduced budgets will drive UK public sector behaviours in 2010. Pcubed's Ky Nichol lays out where he expects to see business happening on a national level.
Even as state revenues continue declining, expectations are rising for showing defensible use of Recovery Act funding. Pcubed's Sean O'Brien offers four behaviors for states and localities to perfect.
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