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Overcoming Noisy Communication

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Noise, in communication terms, means any interference that makes it harder for the stakeholder to firstly receive, then interpret the message and its meaning. Communication noise can have a profound impact on our perception of our communications – we can believe that we are doing far better than we actually are. Semantic noise.

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A "How to" on Project Closing: Ensuring Project Success

Project Pulse Journal

Many projects risk failure during the closure phase due to overlooked details, miscommunication, teams disbanding too early, or simply the rush to finish. A clear communication plan and successful knowledge transfer ensure all parties are informed. It's an understandable and common concern.

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What is A System for Value Delivery in Project Management

Project Pulse Journal

Functions Associated with Projects A system for value delivery encompasses a range of knowledge areas associated with the project lifecycle, including initiating, planning, executing, and closing (PMBOK, 2017). This includes organizational culture, industry dynamics, regulatory requirements, technological advancements, and market trends.

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The Functions of a Project Management Office

Project Pulse Journal

It provides support and requires compliance through audits, project reviews, and the enforcement of specific practices. Resource Planning and Management The PMO coordinates project and program management processes and manages resources across different projects, including human resources, tools, and technologies.

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Strategic Risk Management and Projects

Strategy Execution | PMO Perspectives

Secondly, a new competitor had entered the market at a critical time, using a new but more straightforward technology. Before reputational risks became reality, and a competing technology became available, and a competitor entered the market, and organisational changes occurred, these were all risks, however not at project level.