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Terminus is a consulting firm specializing in IT Project Management.
Whether its developing your Project Management Office, providing leadership for a strategic IT initiative, implementing structured organizational change management, quality assurance processes, or preparing your project managers to take and pass PMI’s certification exams, Terminus gets it done.
For us, it’s always about people, processes and solutions
Terminus delivers on this important value chain through a trio of professional services: consulting, staffing, and training. Through these service offerings, Terminus can help your organization deliver on its’ business critical technology initiatives.
Terminus’ PMI exam preparation courses are offered in both public and corporate settings and facilitated by experienced project management coaches whom have earned the certification. With Terminus, you won't just get an instructor for a few days, you'll get a mentor until the day you pass the exam. Please visit the course schedule to check out a location near you. If you do not see a convenient location, please use the contact us link and request a location and date.
Contact us today to learn how Terminus can help you.
Here is a peek of what is happening right now at the Project Management Community Forum - ThePMOCoach.com
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Join Terminus' Project Management Community at The PMO Coach.
Your efforts, ability and access to experienced mentors can make or break a project and thereby have significant impact on your employer or client's success. Why do it alone? The community is a place where experiences are shared and everyone has an opportunity to grow. Join the coaching staff today!
Obtaining the PMI credential. The preparation process for each of PMI’s credentials differs but always includes intensive study and examination.
Why you need a Project Management Office. PMOs can deliver a return in three to six months.
Understanding the PMO. The proper role of a PMO is to help everybody become a good project manager.
Getting your PMO off the ground. The first step to establishing a PMO is to determine your organization’s needs.

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