277: State of Organizational Flow what really counts! with Wolfram Müller

PMO Strategies - Podcast autorstwa Laura Barnard, Chief IMPACT Driver - Niedziele

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Welcome to the PMO Strategies Podcast + Blog, where PMO leaders become IMPACT Drivers! PMI Talent Triangle: Ways of Working In this week's episode of the PMO Strategies Podcast, I’m joined by Wolfram Müller, an expert in optimizing knowledge work. Wolfram is the co-author, along with my dear friend Mike Hannan, of a book I reference and talk about at least once a week called The CIO's Guide to Breakthrough Project Portfolio Performance (Amazon). Wolfram shares early insights from the State of Organizational Flow Report, a long-term study that reveals how to reduce multitasking and create more flow in your organization. With over 42 companies participating, this data-driven approach is a game-changer for anyone looking to improve productivity.   💡 Key takeaway: Discover how to eliminate bottlenecks, reduce multitasking, and create a state of flow that leads to greater productivity—no matter what project management methods you use.   🎧 Tune in now to learn how to unlock flow and productivity in your organization, and find out how you can join the study.   🙋‍♀️ Want to get involved? Join this valuable study and receive actionable insights to transform your organization. It’s free, and the data you’ll get can drive meaningful IMPACT. 🎯   Accelerate your IMPACT!       P.S. 🙋‍♀️ Join this valuable study and receive actionable insights to transform your organization. It’s free, and the data you’ll get can drive meaningful IMPACT. 🎯 Thanks for taking the time to check out the podcast! I welcome your feedback and insights!  I’d love to know what you think and if you love it, please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast player. Please leave a comment below to share your thoughts. See you online! Warmly, Laura Barnard     GET NOTIFIED ABOUT NEW EPISODES  TELL US WHAT YOU WANT TO LEARN PDU REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS                                          

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