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What Is the Project Management Life Cycle?

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What is the project life cycle? It’s everything the project goes through, from inception to close. Each step in the project management life cycle, which consists of distinct phases used in traditional project management, is explained in this post. The Project Management Life Cycle.

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Risk Analysis 101: How to Analyze Project Risk

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Before you’re able to analyze the risk in your project, you have to acknowledge that risk is going to happen in your project. By planning for risks, you begin the process of knowing how to identify, monitor and close out risks when they show up in your project. This post was updated December 2019).

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How to Write a Business Case

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This will lead to your project deliverables. Stakeholders: Whether they’re clients, vendors, upper management, departmental leaders or other contributors to the project, meet with them. They’re all invested in the project, and you must understand their expectations. This post updated December 2019).

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5 Steps to Project Closure (Checklist Included)

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You’ll have to release resources, archive documents and don’t forget to acknowledge the project success with a party or some type of celebration. Steps to Closing a Project. There are lessons to be learned from old projects, which is why you meet with your team regularly during the project and look back on the process afterwards.

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Building and Managing A Hybrid-Agile Plan with MS Project

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In fact, almost all possible Hybrid-Agile approaches can be managed within the MS Project software using its Agile features. The Agile, as well as all traditional features, are available in MS Project 2019 Online Desktop Client. For example: Sprint Planning meeting will be the first event of the current Sprint.

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Agile Project Management for Distributed Teams

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Agile project management is an iterative approach to delivering requirements throughout the project life cycle. And since 2005, each year the remote workforce has increased by 10% which makes it 140% in 2019, which is huge. Conduct Daily Scrum Meetings. Scrum Scaling. Greater client satisfaction.

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31 agency challenges and how to tackle them

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Solution: Implement clear communication protocols, hold regular team meetings, and use collaboration tools to streamline communication. Processes Processes are what keep projects moving forward and help you deliver consistent work. Read more about project scope 7. This helps prevent uncontrolled scope expansion.