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PMO Setup T3 - Tips, Tools, and Techniques

  by - Mark Perry

Bringing you PMO Setup Tips, Tools, and Techniques for PMOs of all shapes and sizes.

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  Mark Perry has set up over one hundred PMOs around the globe. When not onsite with clients, Mark is the host of " The PMO Podcast", a weekly podcast for PMOs of all shapes and sizes with over 100 podcast episodes and the author of "PMO Tips of the Week", featuring over seven years of weekly tips for PMO Setup. [contact Mark]




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