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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. . Industry knowledge implies the understanding of the sector’s specificity, processes, regulations, job responsibilities, market trends, and things alike. . Production Processes. Project Requirements .

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What Makes A Good Product Owner?

Scrum.org

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. . Sverrisdottir, Ingason & Jonasson (2014) also found no standard for how much time Product Owners spend with teams.

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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. Let us begin transforming how you manage stakeholders today with a structured and strategic framework!

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Unlocking the Power and Mastery of Development Approach and Life Cycle

Project Pulse Journal

This domain, as established by the Project Management Institute in the PMBOK 7th edition, addresses the underlying apprehension many face: the potential overcomplication of project management processes. Your pursuit of streamlining and enhancing project management processes led you to a pivotal crossroads.

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Understanding a Salience Model in Project Stakeholder Management

Project Pulse Journal

Mastering stakeholder salience can streamline your process, allowing for more effective resource allocation and swifter decision-making strategies. It refers to the degree of importance or priority given to the needs, demands, or claims of stakeholders within an organization's decision-making processes. 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. . Let’s explore how a risk register should be created.

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In-Depth: The Evidence-Based Business Case For Agile

Scrum.org

But adherence to a framework or prescribed process does not guarantee agility. Adherence to a framework or prescribed process does not guarantee agility.”. I prefer a process-based definition of agility. Although we used Scrum teams for our investigation, these processes are generic enough to apply to Agile teams in general.

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