Tue.Oct 15, 2019

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10 Easy Ways to Get PDUs & Stay PMI Certified

ProjectManager.com

A project manager is a professional. If you hold a qualification from the Project Management Institute (PMI) like PMP (Project Management Professional) or PMI-ACP (PMI Agile Certified Professional), CPD is mandatory. Without it, your project management certification will expire. Blog Articles.

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What Is Batching and How Can I Use It to Get More Done?

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Use an online task management tool to collect all your tasks for the day and organize them. Related: Email Management Tools: Be Better at Email. A great example of this is featured images for blog posts or social media images. To be more efficient at batching, consider setting a timer on your phone, smartwatch or online.

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Top 3 Essential Technical Project Manager Skills

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In a world that’s becoming more technology driven, the role of the technical project manager – or TPM, as it’s come to be known – has established itself as a distinct subset of project management. So what exactly separates the technical project manager from a non-technical PM? Let’s dive in! Leadership.

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What Is a Kanban Board? Definition & Examples

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A kanban board is a visual workflow tool, where kanban cards represent tasks in a project or production cycle. Kanban was embraced by software developers who used an agile approach to their projects, as it aligns with Scrum in many ways. The kanban board is the project or production writ large. Kanban Board Example.

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Scrum Master Fatigue

Scrum.org

They are running into walls trying to change archaic release processes, raising the urgency to management to empower product owners, getting management to be an ally not an enemy, or tackling any of the difficult organizational impediments that are often brought to light when using Scrum.

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