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How To Motivate Your Project Team

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Ruth Pearce knows everything there is to know about motivating your project team. I caught up with Ruth to find out more about how to motivate teams and why it’s something you should be actively doing. Why do you think motivation on project teams is so important? She’s even written the book on it. So how do we do it? Gertman et.

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#NoEstimates Outlook in 2019: Is It Still Relevant?

Epicflow Blog

The movement aims at increasing productivity in the domain of software development by promoting management agility. To find out what #NoEstimates is about and whether it’s still relevant in 2019, we conducted extensive research and talked to Woody Zuill , the creator of the idea. Here’s a short overview of this trend and its prospects.

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How to Write a Business Case

ProjectManager.com

There are templates you can use to write your business case and collect all the pertinent information, which includes the following: Executive summary. SWOT: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats. The following is a basic outline to follow when starting to develop your business case. Product or service. Financial plan.

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12 Resource Allocation Tips for Managers

ProjectManager.com

Resource allocation is just a fancy term for a plan that you develop for using the available resources at your disposal in a project. Therefore, in the planning process you should take some time to research where and when you might have a blocked team member or task dependencies. Resources are varied. Track Time.

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How to Create a Project Management Schedule (Example Included)

ProjectManager.com

Still, there are concrete steps you can take to develop a solid project schedule and ensure all aspects of your project are properly planned and accounted for. The best way around this is to involve the team in constructing the list of tasks. Then get the team together to add to it. Step 1: Write Down Your Tasks.

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Develop your project leadership skills in the new year

Susanne Madsen

What better time to consider how you can continue to develop as a project leader and sharpen your saw. The feedback you received shouldn't be seen as negative but as an opportunity to grow and continue to develop. To continue to develop your project leadership skills, have a look through the eight topics below.

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Agile Project Management for Distributed Teams

nTask

Likewise, we live in a world where the whole organizational approach to remote teams is finally changing. The distributed team concept is getting so endorsed that 50% of all of the US Workforce will be completely remote by the year 2020. Agile Project Management for Distributed Teams. Make your team more Agile.