PMO and Business Analytics Solutions
Activate your data to make better business decisions
Successful organizations understand the ROI that can be achieved by using powerful business analytics and a strategic Project Management Office (PMO). By leveraging these tools, you can benefit from optimized resource allocation, improved visibility and scalability, enhanced standardization, and more. Nearly three-quarters of organizations have a PMO, but not all of them are structured strategically. With access to The Judge Group’s PMO services, you can formalize project-specific governance processes, coordinate the flow of information and data, establish centers of excellence, facilitate resource-sharing, build a data-driven culture, and align individual business functions with corporate strategy.
Why Judge?
Our PMO consulting services and business analytics solutions bring structure, accountability, and rigorous project management expertise to your operations.
Deep Data and Analytics Acumen
Judge’s technology advisors can help you unlock the power of business analytics to gain deep insight into customer behavior, preferences, and needs, enabling you to tailor your products and services that exceed expectations and drive lasting loyalty.
Complex Integration Expertise
Whether you’re going through a merger, acquisition, or other major organization-wide change, our PMO consultants will facilitate a smooth and effective integration process to ensure all stakeholders are aligned and working towards a common goal.
Project Management Staffing
From technical specialists to strategic advisors, Judge has access to thousands of experts with niche skill sets across the PMO, business analytics, and broader technology landscape.
Our PMO Services and Business Analytics Solutions
Subject Matter Expertise
Our team of dedicated project management staffing experts is deeply immersed in the inner workings of the PMO and business analytics space, giving them keen insight into what it takes to do the job well. Armed with this knowledge, we place a wide range of roles, including:
- PMO Directors
- Project and Program Managers
- Project Planners, Schedulers, and Controllers
- Business Analysts
- Data Analysts and Scientists
- Network Operations Center (NOC) Specialist
Learning Solutions
Judge offers custom learning solutions, technical and professional development training, and programs geared toward specific software or skill sets, including:
- Project Management (Agile, DevOps, etc.)
- Cloud Computing (Azure, Google, AWS, etc.)
- Business Intelligence (BI)
- Big Data (Data Analytics, Machine Learning, etc.)
- Network Administration
- Operating Systems
- Transformational Leadership
IT Consulting Solutions
With an in-house team of IT consultants, business analysts, and project managers, we can help you analyze your organization’s data to identify trends, patterns, and relationships that can be used to improve business performance, make better decisions, and gain a competitive advantage.
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