Posts tagged as "PM practice"

Posted by Ajay Parasrampuria on 10th August 2010

State of PM Practice

Conversation with Mr. Arun Gupta, Group CIO K Raheja and Shoppers Stop
Arun is the Group CIO at the K Raheja Corporation which has business across infrastructure, realty and retail among others. He has a rich experience in the industry as an IT business leader and is recognized as a “Business friendly” and “Strategic CIO”, a [...]

Posted by Ajay Parasrampuria on 26th December 2009

Don’t tell me how it’s done, just show me the results

Bridging the gap between knowledge and practice as viewed by practitioners and senior management

By Prof. Ajay Parasrampuria

Global standards and methodologies for project management are gaining recognition in the Indian corporate world. This is based partly on assumptions of a mutually informing relationship between standards and effective performance. But there are several obstacles—both practical and ideological—that is holding back progress on the adaptation of these standards. For example, there is no research or data that supports this assumption about standards and performance and many practitioners have started questioning the link.

Posted by Ajay Parasrampuria on 26th December 2009

The crisis in Project Management

We live and work in a country which enjoys the third largest PMI membership. Coming right after the United States and Canada, we are part of a national community with seven chapters and more than 12,500 members. The total number of estimated PMP certified project managers in India is 16,000.