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Work Breakdown Structure Tutorial and WBS Example

Techno-PM

A Work Breakdown Structure , or WBS as it is commonly known, is the backbone of the scope of a project and is used to assist in the planning phase of the project, being an important input towards scope definition which in turn will lead into the development of the project schedule. How to Create a Work Breakdown Structure? Foundation”, “1.2

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Product Backlog and Sprint Backlog: A Quick Guide

ProjectManager.com

In Agile, there are unique terms and ways of working that can be bewildering for those new to the methodology. Unfortunately, if the whole team is not familiar with the Agile framework and its terms, things can become inefficient. What is a Product Backlog? But it’s not just a simple list. Flexibility is crucial.

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5 Steps to Making Your Project Meetings Effective

LiquidPlanner

This feeling is pretty much standard operating procedure for those of us in the project delivery space. One tool I’ve picked up from my time working in Europe is the use of a Terms of Reference (TOR) in standing meetings. .”- Chris Fussell. —. Or are they? But does it need to be this way all the time?

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Professions in Project Management (#2) – The Project Engineer

Inloox

In project management, terms such as project manager and project engineer are often used synonymously and people get confused. Project engineers use CAD software, network planning and other modern planning techniques and often work abroad for longer periods of time. 6.000 and $ 6.500 per month.

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Monetizing Analytics Features: Why Data Visualizations Will Never Be Enough

Five years ago they may have. But today, dashboards and visualizations have become table stakes. Discover which features will differentiate your application and maximize the ROI of your embedded analytics. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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10 Key Skills Every Construction Project Manager Should Master

Teamweek

Using project management software is a great way to help you maintain a routine and ensure everything on your checklist gets done. By using powerful planning tools , assigning tasks, and setting up attainable milestones, you will be a more successful leader. Leadership. Know their team on a personal level and earn their respect.

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Portfolios and Scenarios in Meisterplan – What’s the Difference?

Meisterplan

The purpose of this article is to explain these two areas of functionality so that you understand what each of them does and what they are best used for. In simple terms: A portfolio is a filtered subset of the data. This however is not the only use of Scenarios. A scenario is a copy of the data.

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Alternatives to PPM Tools for Today's Anywhere Workforce

This means moving beyond what most basic PPM tools offer to a tool that better fits their needs and sets them up for long-term success. What’s in the eBook: Assessing your use cases. To survive in the future of work and beyond, PMOs need to evolve. But there are some important things to consider when adopting a whole new tool.

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Predictive Analytics 101: Your Roadmap to Driving Key Product Decisions

Speaker: Sriram Parthasarathy

You'll learn: The definitions of common industry terms including predictive analytics, advanced analytics, and more. How predictive analytics and business intelligence can be used together to drive smarter business decisions. What does predictive analytics really mean? September 5, 11:00 AM PST, 2:00 PM EST, 6:00 PM GMT

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Agile Metrics for Team and Product Progress

Speaker: Johanna Rothman, Management Consultant, Rothman Consulting Group

So what should you use instead? Velocity is not an accurate measure of a team's progress towards "done." You’ll learn about team measurements: Why velocity is a current capacity measure and not a measure of progress. How to tell if a team is making progress or spinning its wheels. How to get people excited about seeing working product.