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PMI Talent Triangle: Power Skills
Strategy is just planning for IMPACT. This is what PMO leaders do night in and night out: plan, prioritize, and align across the portfolio. That alone is influencing strategy.
So if PMO leaders are experts in strategy, why are they still left out of strategic conversations?
In this week’s episode of the PMO Strategies Podcast, I break down why the word “strategy” feels intimidating, why that belief holds teams back, and how to translate your daily work into the language executives expect.
This episode is a practical guide for PMO and strategy leaders who want to lead the conversation with clarity and make the plan deliver real business value.
What You'll Learn:
- Why “strategy” always comes back to a plan, and how to say that in plain language
- How to explain strategy as planning for IMPACT in terms your executives respect
- The role strategy plays in cutting projects, surfacing bottlenecks, and aligning capacity
- How to walk in prepared with two questions that change the room
- What to change in planning sessions so you shift from status to choices
- The simple language to claim your seat at the table and drive the conversation
👉 Press play to learn how to recognize your planning as strategy, claim your seat at the table, and lead decisions that drive IMPACT.
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Warmly,
Laura Barnard
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