The Library
Welcome to the Library!
It is good to rub, and polish our brain against that of others.
Welcome to The Library, this is a place where you can share experience and knowledge with fellow PMO. As the host of this rather marvellous place my aim is help you find answers to your questions. As with all good libraries, there are lots of different sources that we draw on. I won’t know all of the answers, that is a fact. What I can do is help you find them. That might be through sharing my own experiences, by introducing you to people who have experience or even facilitating discussion groups.
Let’s share to become an even better, stronger PMO community that organisations can depend on and have confidence in.
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Stories
I like to tell stories and I like to hear them. Maybe it’s because I am just simple and don’t have a long attention span; actually, that definitely factors in there. For me, it’s a much easier way to remember things. There are some great storytellers out there.
I want to share my thoughts on the power of storytelling in future blogs.
House of PMO Celebrates International PMO Day 2023
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Keynote Speaker Announcement – PMO Conference – June 2023
The opening keynote session for the PMO Conference in London in June 2023 has been announced. Antonio Nieto-Rodriguez takes to the stage to open the conference with PMOs Rest in Peace / Welcome Chief Project Officer. Antonio the global champion of project management and author of the “Harvard Business Review Project Management Handbook” (HBR 2021) and HBR magazine’s featured article “The Project Economy Has Arrived” (Nov 2021). Currently Head of Project Management Office at GSK he brings a wealth of real world insights for PMO practitioners at this year’s PMO Conference.
Zoe O’Toole
I chose to leave the dark side after 10 years delivering projects and have been very happy since working within the awesome world of PMO for about 15 years now. Supporting organisations to deliver change in a way that works successfully for them is my sweet spot. For me, it’s all about the story. I have been described as quirky but I think that’s ok right?
Who should come and check out the library?
Anyone who wants to learn, find different solutions to challenge or share experiences or new knowledge; everyone is welcome.
Every day is a learning day; it’s a cliché but cliches tend to evolve because they are true.
Who is Zoe O’Toole?
I love PMO.
With nearly 25 years working in project management it’s fair to say I’ve been around. After 10 years in delivery I knew that the part of project management that really made my heart sing was PMO. I love the collaboration, consultancy and coaching aspects of this role. I was employed for the majority of my working life and have run my own business for the last 7 years. My employers and clients span from large established corporates, to small growing businesses to individuals wanting support with their own PMO careers. Success for me is embedded great PMO practice, renewed energy, sustainable control of change and a desire to keep improving on foundations laid. I’m a working PMO who loves to learn, through conferences, study and network. My PMO super power is converting knowledge and theory learned into sensible, workable, tailored solutions.
I’m also happily married with a teenage daughter and many, many pets. (And I mean, many!). I love trying out new things; for instance, in the last year I learned how to knit, bake a swiss roll and get rid of sourcrop in a chicken.
What do you find the most frustrating / challenging about PMO?
Business Leaders supporting/agreeing with PMO in words but not practice.
The reputation of PMO being administrators and police.
What would you like to do in the Library?
Spread the love. Show as many influencers as possible what great looks like; get them to feel and experience what great PMO is. Influence other PMO people to do the same.



