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Product Planning Fundamentals: Develop a Product Plan in 6 Steps

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Product planning utilizes many of the same processes, documents and tools that are used in project management. While the technical theory of product planning may interest some, we’ve found it more helpful to use an action-oriented method, which we will outline below. Bring Your Idea into Focus. Do Market Research. of your product.

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The 5 Phases of the Construction Process (Templates Included)

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Construction phases have different names and require different documentation to begin with. Within this phase are three distinct steps: programming and feasibility, schematic design and contract documents. Programming and feasibility are where the planning team defines the project’s objectives and goals.

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10 Strategies for Successful Project Execution

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Let’s review strategies and tools you can use, and learn how they can help you close that gap to promote successful project execution. We’ll hear from experts and review key takeaways that project leaders can immediately put into practice in their programs and projects. Manage Team. Conduct Team-Building Exercises.

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What Is Change Control in Project Management?

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Teams get sick. Any changed that is approved is then documented. Change is an opportunity for your team to work together to figure out how to respond to the change request. Change control not only reinforces your team’s ability to work better together, but the positive effects bleed into overall efficiency.

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Measuring the Project Management Maturity of Your Organization

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This requires an organization with a well-developed project management process. That’s because the project teams involved with these successful projects follow a defined and repeatable process, which mitigates risk and achieves objectives. It’s essential to keep projects successful for any organization to thrive.

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Risk Breakdown Structure for Projects: A Complete Guide to RBS

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Either way, project managers have to prepare for risk, either good or bad—it can interfere with project objectives. More often, you’ll address it during the planning phase when you assign roles and responsibilities to your team members. Technical: Scope, requirements and other technical issues call into this category.

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Service Request Management in IT: Process & Best Practices

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When someone makes a request in the information technology (IT) world, whatever that might be, there’s a process involved to fulfill that request. The user is asking for something rather than an IT incident when something bad happens. A team or department will review the request.

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