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7 Factors of Good Governance

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Projects ideally sit within a governance framework that is bigger than the project team. It’s actually easier to work in an environment where there is governance in place because it gives you boundaries. But what does governance on projects actually look like? Here are 7 factors that make up good governance.

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Digital Transformation in Government Organizations: Tips from Microsoft, IBM, McKinsey, and PwC

Epicflow Blog

Though government organizations are not facing a threat of rivalry, one of the biggest challenges is meeting citizens’ requirements and bringing better results with smaller expenses and amount of time. Microsoft’s Vision of Government’s Digital Transformation Journey . Authorizing Government Employees . Engaging People.

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5 Notorious Failed Projects & What We Can Learn from Them

ProjectManager.com

Surprisingly, Sony continued to produce Betamax all the way into 2016. The Stretch project was initiated in 1956 by a group of computer scientists at IBM who wanted to build the world’s fastest supercomputer. But everyone who drives a vehicle is going to have some interaction with this government agency. The Lesson.

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How I Got a Broken Leg, Thought Deep About My Career and Focused More On My Passion

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I’ve been following Jerry Ihejirika’s project management blog for a while now, partly because he’s interesting and writes beautifully, partly because I like to know what’s happening in project management in the rest of the world. I’ve supported (in a small way) his Project Management for Africa initiative.

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Death March Projects Explored

Alan Parker Blog

When leaders cross this line, they risk initiating Death March projects, characterised by their unrealistic and often unattainable goals. The result is a project that, while initially filled with enthusiasm and hope, quickly becomes a grind of relentless overwork and inevitable burnout.

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Infrastructure & Platform Management

Alan Parker Blog

Scope The infrastructure and platform management scope spans the entire lifecycle of infrastructure solutions, from the initial planning and design phase to deployment, operation, and eventual retirement. Since 2016, he has been a sought-after consultant in IT governance and project management.

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6 Ways to Manage Projects Like a Nordic

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Entrepreneurs and start-ups are able to access government funding and offer a valid alternative to global conglomerations. Explore similar projects and initiatives that have been done in the past- can you learn from others? This article first appeared on the blog in 2016 and has been lightly edited since then.

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