PMOs began to proliferate rapidly in the late 1990s, often as a response to rapidly evolving technology and the need to better manage IT projects in enterprises.Ī quick note on terminology: project management office or PMO is the leading term to describe this business function, but others include program management office, project support office, and project office center of excellence. government to manage giant defense projects. The modern project management office appeared in the 20th century and took shape as a concept that’s similar to today’s PMO in the 1950s thanks to efforts by the U.S. WorkApps Package your entire business program or project into a WorkApp in minutes.Digital asset management Manage and distribute assets, and see how they perform.Resource management Find the best project team and forecast resourcing needs.Intelligent workflows Automate business processes across systems.Governance & administration Configure and manage global controls and settings.Streamlined business apps Build easy-to-navigate business apps in minutes.Integrations Work smarter and more efficiently by sharing information across platforms.Secure request management Streamline requests, process ticketing, and more.Process management at scale Deliver consistent projects and processes at scale.Content management Organize, manage, and review content production.
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Workflow automation Quickly automate repetitive tasks and processes.Team collaboration Connect everyone on one collaborative platform.Smartsheet platform Learn how the Smartsheet platform for dynamic work offers a robust set of capabilities to empower everyone to manage projects, automate workflows, and rapidly build solutions at scale.This Quick Note was cleared by Acting Education Sector Manager 2 The Student Aid Focus Group study is undertaken as part of the Jordan Higher Education Technical Assistance project. Zaina Dawani and Ehab Shanit are consultants in MNSHD. Issues/Questions Addressed by the Study: The specific objectives of the study were to assess: (i) how university undergraduate students finance their higher education and the extent to which they and their families take out existing (student or consumer) bank loans (ii) how secondary students in their final year of study plan to finance their higher education (iii) the demand for student loans 1 Ghassan Alkhoja is a Senior Operations Officer with the Huiman Development Department of the Middle East and North Africa Region of the World Bank (MNSHD) and TTL of the Jordan Higher Education Technical Assistance. The goal was to give voice to primary stakeholders and allow them to participate in the process, express their views and concerns and thus become active partners in the programs rather than passive recipients to pre-determined activities. The focus was on better understanding the views and attitudes of students, parents, and non-students towards student loans generally, and specifically with regards to the proposed Jordan Student Aid Bank (JSAB) model. development and expansion of student aid programs in Jordan. This is the case in Jordan and this Quick Note is based on a study 2 to better inform decision-makers on policy options regarding the. In many MENA countries, financial considerations play an important role in constraining educational opportunities for youth, especially for those with limited means. Introduction: The Arab Spring underlined the importance of the youth/education/employment nexus. The growing significance of American power for the MENA region calls for greater collaboration between the two fields on common interests that they have developed, at least so far, mostly in isolation. While these global narratives help to counter regional exceptionalism, historians of the Cold War would also do well to read more Middle East historiography. Recent scholarship has incorporated the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) into global narratives based on the themes of superpower rivalry, decolonization, and the struggle for development. diplomatic history into a more cosmopolitan international history, its practitioners have consulted sources in regional languages. Cole, and Ussama Makdisi have reexamined American foreign policy during the Cold War to understand the antecedents of current events.
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foreign relations scholars turn their attention toward the Middle East and as Middle East historians address the implications of American imperialism, both groups have produced new research on the Cold War era. power across the Middle East has led to a convergence between what had previously been distinct historical fields.