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Industry, Product, and Technical Knowledge: What Makes a Project Manager an Expert?

Epicflow Blog

And in this publication, we discuss the role of industry, product, and technical knowledge in the work of a project manager. . By industry, we mean a certain area of business, for example, construction, pharmacy, healthcare, and so on. Do Project Managers Have to Possess Technical Knowledge? What is Industry Knowledge?

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What Makes A Good Product Owner?

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For example, there are supposedly eight stances for Product Owners. Sverrisdottir, Ingason & Jonasson (2014) interviewed Product Owners from different organizations that there are often multiple Product Owners for the same product, even though the Scrum Guide prescribes against this. . What strategies make them more?—?or

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Simplifying Procurement in Project Management

Project Pulse Journal

Manage and Review Procurement Performance : Oversee the procurement process and evaluate outcomes. An RFI helps collect data about supplier capabilities, product ranges, and industry standards, which can influence the subsequent creation of more detailed bid documents.

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Unlocking the Power and Mastery of Development Approach and Life Cycle

Project Pulse Journal

Each approach establishes the development of project deliverables as influenced by the delivery cadence, defined as the number and timing of deliveries based on the type of deliverable. Project deliverables examples include daily tasks, workflows, and processes, and will vary from team to team.

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Achieving Stakeholder Management Success with the Power-Interest Grid

Project Pulse Journal

A clear, actionable framework that simplifies stakeholder prioritization and analysis and enhances your ability to engage effectively with each stakeholder according to their influence and interest would help address this dilemma. Identify Stakeholders - Determine who is affected by or can affect your project.

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Understanding a Salience Model in Project Stakeholder Management

Project Pulse Journal

It reflects how much attention a stakeholder commands based on specific attributes—power, legitimacy, and urgency—that influence managerial perceptions. Stakeholder categories, such as internal versus external stakeholders, help understand their varying degrees of influence and interest. Mitchell, Bradley R.

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Creating a Risk Register: All You Need to Know

Epicflow Blog

It allows project managers to identify possible risks, track them, and take timely measures to mitigate their negative influence. A risk log should be shared with all project stakeholders and team members and reviewed at every team meeting not to miss any important updates. . Here is an example of a risk breakdown structure [2].

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