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What Is Change Management? Process & Models Explained

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To best plan and respond to change, first, a clear definition of change management must be understood. What Is Change Management? The term change management refers to the actions, tools and models implemented to manage different types of change either at the project or organizational level.

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100+ Project Management Terms: PM Terminology Explained

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Its main purpose is to serve as a reference that is compared against the project performance once the execution phase begins. Change control The term for a process to systemically monitor and approve or reject any change requests made to a product or project.

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Change Management Strategy in Projects

Project Pulse Journal

By: Hajime Estanislao, PMP, CSM Are you struggling to keep your projects on track amidst constant change? Change is inevitable in businesses and organizations and requires a strategic approach. Change management strategies in projects are now an expectation and a relevant skill for the project and non-project professionals alike.

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Project Management Triangle: A Quick Guide

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To understand the project management triangle, one must first define the three constraints that make it up. Time refers to the project schedule, which organizes tasks with start dates and end dates. There are different terms to address this project management model, such as the triple constraint and the iron triangle.

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Unraveling the Causes of Troubled Projects: A Closer Look

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Effective planning and estimation techniques, such as leveraging historical data, involving domain experts, and employing project management tools, can significantly reduce the risk of troubled projects. Inadequate Risk Management Failure to identify and mitigate risks is a common cause of project trouble.

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12 Free Project Planning Templates for Excel and Word

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Even if you’re using project management software, project planning templates can help you with everything from decision making, such as with our free RACI matrix template, to identifying project deliverables, with our free work breakdown structure template. It can help you monitor project expenses and avoid cost overruns.

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The 10 Project Management Knowledge Areas (PMBOK)

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PMI has divided the large field of project management into 10 more digestible parts, which it calls the 10 project management knowledge areas in its A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). This process is monitored, analyzed and reported on to identify and control any changes or problems that might occur.