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345: 3 Questions to Align With Strategy
Episode 345

345: 3 Questions to Align With Strategy

PMO Strategies ยท Laura Barnard

February 1, 202639m 40s

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Show Notes

Welcome to the PMO Strategies Podcast + Blog, where PMO leaders become IMPACT Drivers!

PMI Talent Triangle: Power Skills

You know that feeling when you're working incredibly hard, but executives still ask, "What is the PMO actually doing?" 


It's frustrating. You're drowning in meetings, status reports, dashboards, and escalations. So much motion, yet stakeholders still don't see your value. 


The problem isn't your effort. It's clarity. 


In this episode, I'm sharing three deceptively simple questions that change everything about how you're perceived as a PMO or transformation leader. These questions are the difference between being seen as someone who tracks work and being seen as someone who drives business outcomes. 


When you consistently ask these questions, you stop sounding like an order taker and start sounding like a strategist. You move from execution to intent. From activity to IMPACT. 


What you'll learn: 

  • How to reframe your work in business terms that resonate with executives  
  • Why "because leadership asked for it" is a red flag for misalignment 
  • The fastest way to build credibility by reporting IMPACT instead of progress  
  • How these three questions anchor directly into the IMPACT Engine System  
  • How to transform your PMO from a reporting function to a support partner 

๐Ÿ‘‰ Press play to discover how three simple questions can elevate your entire approach to PMO leadership. 


P.S. If you're ready to become the strategy navigator your business needs, the IMPACT Engine Practitioner Certification gives you the coaching, tools, and step-by-step framework to make it happen. This live online workshop runs for four half-day sessions: February 11-12 and 18-19, 2026. Learn more and register now! 

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Warmly,

Laura Barnard

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