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PRINCE2: The Project Management Method Explained

Rebel’s Guide to PM

A British government agency, the Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency, licensed it for use in government IT projects back in 1979. The most recent major update came in 2023. PRINCE2® encourages you to dig into lessons learned all through the project life cycle to help you make better choices.

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The Growth in Importance of Project Value

The IIL Blog

November 15, 2023 All management disciplines, project management included, contain words and expressions that have meanings susceptible to change over time. VE and VA were still being reported on some projects. EVMS is still being used, especially on government projects. Value is being defined by the customer.

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Monitoring and Controlling Projects: A "How to" Guide

Project Pulse Journal

You might wonder if it's possible to keep a keen eye on every project detail without overburdening yourself and your team. Can you truly have a well-monitored project and a motivated team working harmoniously? Ready to transform the way you manage projects? Key Takeaways Effective monitoring is proactive, not reactive.

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Project Artifacts and How to Use Them

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In project management, artifacts relate to documents, templates, outputs or a specific deliverable. Mostly, the term refers to the project documentation you produce that defines and supports the work you are doing. For example: a project management artifact is the project closure document. Documents are documents.

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Mastering the project life cycle: Your complete guide (+ examples)

Resource Guru

The project life cycle , just like a good story, has a beginning, a middle, and (hopefully) a happy end. The beginning involves the ever-so-important planning; then comes the middle, where teams complete various tasks to move the project closer to completion; and finally, an end to review what went well and what didn’t.

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Demystifying the PMBOK Process Groups

Wrike

Generally speaking, projects require five process groups — initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and controlling, and closing. These are known as the PMBOK (Project Management Body of Knowledge) process groups. The sixth edition of this guide was released in 2017, and the seventh edition is expected in 2023. .

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Project Executing: A "How to" Guide

Project Pulse Journal

Project execution leverages the processes required to complete the work defined in the project management plan and to satisfy the project requirements and specifications. Within this project life cycle phase, the deliverables are physically built and presented to the customer/client for approval.