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Five Steps in Evaluating Project Management Technologies

Project Pulse Journal

The different PM technologies offer that, empowering you to manage projects better. From task management to advanced analytics and automation, these tools transform the way you manage your projects. What if you could leverage these technologies without being a technical expert? The good news is you can.

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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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Change Management 101 for Beginner-Level Project Managers

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This is where the change management process comes into play. As a project manager, you have to be vigilant about the impact a project will have on the organization and how your resources will react to it. Therefore, as a project manager, you may also have to be a change manager. What is Change Management?

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Unraveling the Causes of Troubled Projects: A Closer Look

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Risks can arise from various sources, including technical complexities, resource constraints, external dependencies, and unforeseen events. A proactive approach to risk management, including risk identification, assessment, mitigation planning, and regular monitoring, is essential to minimize their impact on project outcomes.

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Project Integration Management – A Quick Guide

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This can make project collaboration between departments difficult, due to differences in process and methodology. A project charter contains the preliminary roles and responsibilities of the project, including the goals and objectives, and the appointing of a project manager. Direct and Manage Project Work. Project Close.

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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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The Art of Mastering Project Surprises: Easy Strategies for Managing Unplanned Work

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The Art of Mastering Project Surprises: Easy Strategies for Managing Unplanned Work By: Steve McBroom, Founder, Traxidy (Click to follow me on LinkedIn) In this post, we will review the importance of working through project issues and the associated unplanned project tasks, as they arise, and provide effective strategies to manage them.