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How To Make 2019 A Successful Year for Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Would you like to make 2019 a successful year for your projects? I asked people two questions: What should people managing projects be aware of as we go into 2019 to make 2019 their most successful year ever? What will you be doing in 2019 to have your most successful year ever? XP, scrum, lean, etc.) Helena Lui.

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The Transformation Journey: Lessons Learned

Planview

We wonder if many enterprises even did annual planning for 2021: How many organizations are still running off the plan they created in 2019? It can be tempting for PMOs to stick with traditional PPM approaches that elevate command and control above all else. Then the past year threw everyone for a loop. Where do you begin?

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How To Make 2018 A Successful Year for Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

External factors around projects are constantly changing at a breakneck speed which makes it challenging to definitively control the outcome without frequent course correction. Guess what my tip would be for 2019? XP, scrum, lean, etc.) Visual, lean tools that truly engage all team members are going to become essential in 2018.

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Webinar Recap: Understanding Dependencies, Leads, and Lags with MS Project

MPUG

If you have any questions during today’s presentation, please send those over at any time using the chat question box on the GoToWebinar control panel. Also, we are going to see how Microsoft Projects software that is the latest, being 2019, handles dependencies, as well as leads and lags.