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10 Knowledge Areas of project management (PPT & PDF included!)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Knowledge areas are no longer covered in the PMBOK ® Guide - Seventh Edition. Material on the Knowledge Areas can still be found in the PMI web guidance which members have access to, called Standards Plus. This article reviews and explains the 10 project management Knowledge Areas from the PMBOK® Guide -- Sixth Edition.

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Keeping up to date: the value of training

Rebel’s Guide to PM

There are plenty of other ways of learning things if your company is cutting back but you know you have areas that you want to develop. Industry press: do you even read your industry press? Put project management aside and read the press related to your company’s main focus: insurance, law, construction, whatever.

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Where to Start with Scrum? Is Value Stream Mapping Your Answer?

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It offers a genuine insight into our current situation, underscoring the areas that warrant further improvement. A crucial aspect of VSM is identifying areas of inefficiency, like rework —tasks redone due to alterations or mistakes—and wait times , which are dormant periods often resulting from dependencies or hold-ups.

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New Features vs. Technical Debt: A Product Owner's Dilemma

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User Feedback: Engage with users to gather insights on their most pressing needs. Identify areas that are causing the most strain on development and address those that could potentially lead to critical issues down the line. Technical Health Assessment: Regularly assess the technical debt landscape.

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The 7-S Framework: Project Management Remix

Rebel’s Guide to PM

When you’ve got a lot to do, ensuring that your project is aligned to your organizational goals becomes even more important – it’s too easy to let slip that strategic alignment that we have heard so much about in the project management press over the past year or so.

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How to Run a Planning Meeting (Checklist Included)

ProjectManager.com

Ronald Daniel , who first developed the concept, it’s “the limited number of areas in which results, if they are satisfactory, will ensure successful competitive performance for the organization. They are the few key areas where things must go right for the business to flourish. Key Issues.

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[VLOG] 8 Hats The Scrum Master Wears As A True Leader Who Serves

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Greenleaf wanted all leaders not to press their people but instead to elevate their people to a greater height. As a Scrum Master, in what area would you like to improve? But we are in a different era now. Leaders are those who serve their people. Their people choose to work with them and love working with them.

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