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Wednesday, September 9 • TBA
Three Ways the PMO Can Create Digital Resilience for Your Organization 🎬

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This is a sponsored, on-demand session that is available anytime during the live event broadcast.
The way we work is evolving, and the PMO can lead the way. As the marketplace shifts, how work gets done is changing, and budgets are becoming even tighter as organizations scramble to adjust to the “next normal.” Your team needs to be agile, productive, and make decisions based on data, so you can shift as quickly as the business does.

In this session, we'll cover three simple ways that the PMO can truly transform your organization by connecting your team--no matter their location--and helping them to be more agile in strategic decision making and execution while improving productivity. Jackie Goeldner, Director of PMO at Mass General Brigham, will discuss proven methods that she’s implemented at her own organization to centralize work, better connect the organization, consolidate their tech stack, and enable the team to work on the right work at the right time.

You’ll learn:
  • The importance of a connected organization, right where work happens
  • How to better collaborate cross-functionally
  • How to increase visibility across teams

Speakers
avatar for Jacqueline Goeldner, PMP

Jacqueline Goeldner, PMP

Program Director, Digital Health ePMO,, Mass General Brigham
Jackie Goeldner, MPH, PMP, is the Program Director, ePMO for Digital Health eCare at Mass General Brigham. She has over 20 years of project and program management experience in healthcare organizations.



Wednesday September 9, 2020 TBA
On Demand