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CXOHow to design your personal project portfolio to develop yourself
As leaders, we can apply the same portfolio management strategy we use for our project portfolio to our personal development.
Patrick Gray works for a leading global professional services firm, where he helps companies rapidly invent and launch new businesses. He is the author of Breakthrough IT: Supercharging Organizational Value through Technology as well as the companion e-book The Breakthrough CIO's Companion. He has spent over two decades providing strategy consulting services to Fortune 500 Companies and the world's top brands across the globe. Patrick can be reached at patrick.gray@prevoyancegroup.com. All opinions are his and may not represent those of his employer.
As leaders, we can apply the same portfolio management strategy we use for our project portfolio to our personal development.
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