Gaining and maintaining a superior PMTQ requires support from all levels of an organization. While business leaders often express a desire to gain more and more workers with the know-how to utilize technology, there is still a disconnect on how they are willing to achieve it. In fact, Accenture found that while 60 percent of business leaders had increased their AI investments in 2017, only 3 percent said they would invest significantly in training and reskilling programs through 2020.
i Organization leaders must recognize the importance of building digital fluency across their organization, so project managers can best deliver on the tasks asked of them.
When business leaders take note and support project managers on their PMTQ quest, our Pulse of the Profession data shows PMTQ Innovator organizations take the lead on project outcomes. Their projects are more likely to meet their original goals and be delivered on time and within budget, while reducing scope creep and outright failure.
This not only means PMTQ Innovators save money and improve stakeholder satisfaction rates, but when projects do fail, the portion of the budget lost is less than the PMTQ Laggards (8.5 percent versus 16.3 percent).
Read more about the PMTQ in the latest Pulse of the Profession Survey,
The Future of Work: Leading the Way With PMTQ,at
www.PMI.org/Pulse.
About the PMI Pulse of the Profession® Survey The Pulse of the Profession Survey was conducted online in November to December 2018. The report highlights feedback and insights from 3,133 project management professionals, 441 Project Management Office (PMO) directors, and 368 executive leaders from a range of industries, including information technology, financial services, manufacturing, government, energy, healthcare, construction, and telecom around the globe.
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i Reworking the Revolution, Accenture (2018)
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