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How To Resolve Project Team Conflicts

Proofhub

Tips For Resolving Project Team Conflicts Differences and conflicts are pretty much inevitable when you’re a part of a team. So, a difference of opinion and project team conflicts are quite obvious. I mean, if you’re a manager or a leader, resolving conflicts is a part of your job. The result? If you’re like me?—?I

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Benefits Realization Management for Projects

MPUG

Two project managers are shortlisted to manage the project. During a pre-project discussion meeting with business owners, organizational leaders, and other stakeholders, one project manager informs the group of the following: The site will have a multi-layered architecture with hot standby facility.

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The 7 Questions Every PMP Exam Student Asks Their Coach

MPUG

When students start their Project Management Professional (PMP)® exam prep (for the first time, or again after having failed the exam), there are a number of questions that come up time and time again. In this article we share the top 7 questions that every student asks us in our role as their PMP® exam coach. Have confidence!

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The Complex World

The Lazy Project Manager

In a Forbes article ‘What Does VUCA Really Mean?’ Harvard Business News noted, in an article called ‘Learning to Live with Complexity’ by Gökçe Surgut and Rita Gunther McGrath that there are two major problems of complexity (and you do need to know the difference between complicated and complex by the way).

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Why Business Analysts and Digital Project Managers are Needed Now, More Than Ever

International Institute for Learning

Data is the currency of business, and data-driven decision making, based on the many articles on the topic, is the preferred practice for managers and leaders rather than using “gut” feel alone. That’s why I was intrigued by the recent Business Week article, “Bridging the Management-Tech Gap.”