PMOs Aren’t Hiring “Schedule Keepers” in 2026—They’re Hiring Decision-Makers: 3 Skills That Win the Offer (and How to Build Them Fast)

If you’ve worked with a PMO (or inside one), you’ve felt the tension: Leaders want answers, not activity. Teams want clarity, not bureaucracy. The business wants value, not “green status.” That’s why in 2026, many PMOs are quietly rewriting what “good” looks like. Scheduling still matters—but it’s no longer the headline. The PMOs getting budget, […]

Read More

Stop the Dashboard Chaos: The Simple Framework That Connects Project and Product Data (and Makes AI More Reliable)

If you’ve ever tried to answer a “simple” question like “Which initiatives are at risk because Feature X is late?” and watched five teams produce five different dashboards… you’ve already met the real problem: You don’t just have a data problem. You have a meaning problem. That’s what ontology solves. Ontology (in the practical, business […]

Read More

AI Won’t Replace PMP Holders—But It Will Replace Those Who Don’t Adapt (Here’s How to Win) The uncomfortable question: If AI can plan, summarize, and automate… do we still need PMP holders?

Yes—and the reason isn’t nostalgia for “traditional project management.” AI is becoming a force multiplier for execution, not a replacement for accountability. Most organizations are still wrestling with the hard part: turning promising pilots into reliable, governed, scalable business outcomes. McKinsey’s 2025 global survey reports widespread AI use, but far fewer organizations have truly scaled […]

Read More