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Project Management Trends: 2018 Topics to Watch

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Here are five trends that project managers should be watching out for in 2018. The updated PRINCE2 guidelines that were released this year also include information on tailoring for your environment. You don’t need a certificate to do that. But let’s look forward. Blending Agile and Waterfall. The Rise of Peer Support.

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What Is a PMO? (Infographic)

Wrike

Project management is a discipline loaded with acronyms: PMP, PRINCE2, CPM, WBS, PMBOK, PMI… and about 150 others. In addition, 45% have a PMP (Project Management Professional) certification. 42%: PM Certificate. Gartner, PMO Transformation Primer for 2018, Robert A. Handler, Joanne Kopcho, 1 February 2018).

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My Journey as a Scrum Master

Scrum.org

However, when I continuously need to write the same answer, it’s easier to turn it into a blog post. Always eager to learn more, I registered for a certification program by which I could learn BiSL , ASL , ITIL , and PRINCE2. I continued my habit of writing blog posts about my experiences. How to use Story Points?

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Project Management Questions I Get Asked Most

Online PM Courses

But, once you are ready to consider it, do read ' PMP Certification: What You Need to Know [Complete Review]'. Success in Disruptive Times: PMI’s 2018 Pulse of the Profession. I’m studying for my PMP/CAPM/PRINCE2/Scrum exams. The Best Project Management Blogs for 2019. How can I remember all that stuff? .

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4 Project Management Trends of 2020: What to Prepare for?

Epicflow Blog

In fact, the strongest growth in demand by 2030 will be technological skills (such as programming) with a whopping 55% increase (McKinsey & Company, 2018). . Hybrid Methodology and Other Melding Trends: Tendency or Established Culture? The most popular PM methodologies are as follows: Agile (Scrum, Kanban).