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Proof of Concept: Definition, Importance, and Examples

Wrike

With any business venture, you need to create a compelling case for your product or service to solve a particular problem. A proof of concept (POC) provides just that: evidence that your ideas can come to fruition and work in a practical sense. Try Wrike for free Proof of concept definition What is a proof of concept?

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#PMOT – Who are the Project Managers on Twitter to Follow?

Online PM Courses

#PMOT is the Twitter hashtag used by Project Managers on Twitter. If you want to follow project management conversations on Twitter… Or if you want to keep up with the latest articles, or products… #PMOT is a good tag to follow. It’s not the only tag project managers use.

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Digital Note Taking: The Revolution in Information Management

Wrike

The concept of note taking has been around for centuries, evolving from simple paper and pen to sophisticated digital tools. In this article, we will explore the concept of digital note taking, its impact on information management, popular tools available, the future of note taking, and tips for transitioning to a digital note taking system.

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How To Accelerate Innovation With the NPD Process

Wrike

In this hilarious series filled with engaging text and cartoons, readers tag alongside Greg Heffley, a middle schooler who documents his imperfect family and school life. This is a prime example of successful new product development (NPD). The NPD process is a systematic approach to developing and launching new products or services.

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How to boost your career with simple time allocation tricks

International Institute for Learning

This article ambitions to provide you with essential principles to allot your time in a way that maximizes your productivity and benefits your career. Never enough time – Forget time management. No matter how skilled or smart you are, you can’t actually manage time. The only manageable aspect of time is how you allocate it.

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Time for a Change

Leading Agile

I’ve been a part of website design, and redesign, projects for a long time now and the conversations always seem to start the same way. While this discussion is about a website project, I’m sure it’s not all that unfamiliar to people in other domains. So how does an Agile consultancy go about redesigning a website?

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Monday vs Asana: Which one is better for resource managers?

Resource Guru

When it comes to managing your projects, shared calendars and resource allocation, you want to find the best project management software for the job. Monday and Asana seem to be popular project management tools. But step off the happy path with multiple projects and they start to fall down.