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Architecture Matters PART 12: Microsoft PPM is Dead. Long Live PPM on Microsoft 365
In 2018, Microsoft stopped trying to evolve Project Online. The scheduling engine was embedded in Planner. Microsoft’s language shifted from "PPM...
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In 2018, Microsoft stopped trying to evolve Project Online. The scheduling engine was embedded in Planner. Microsoft’s language shifted from "PPM...
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Organizations are asking PMOs to deliver AI transformation:
There are too many tools. Fragmented data. Lack of visibility. Lack of control.
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Something has shifted in the customer conversations we’re having... The "stay on the Microsoft platform" message isn't coming from PMOs or Project...
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For years, project management tool vendors have chased features around task and resource management: all requiring top-down command-and-control...
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For decades, organizations approached Project and Portfolio Management (PPM) the same way:
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Most organizations don’t decide to do project management outside their flow of work. It just… happens. If your company is Microsoft 365–centric,...
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Most PPM conversations still start with the same question: “Which tool has the most features?” For many organizations, that’s increasingly the wrong...
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The most misunderstood decision for PPM tech today ISN’T FEATURES.
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In my last post, I shared why platform-first vs tool-first matters. Here’s what that looks like on any typical day... If your project management...