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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. It's also a useful overview of ways of working, and this version includes The Standard for Project Managers too.

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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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Project Management Artifacts: Essential Tools to Enhance Project Management

Project Pulse Journal

Methods vary depending on the project description and scope, ranging from data gathering and analysis techniques to estimation and planning approaches, including collaboration techniques and workflow optimization. Artifacts Artifacts refer to tangible outputs or project deliverable produced throughout the project lifecycle.

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Agency resource planning and management guide

Resource Guru

Guarantee happy clients With people and projects aligned, deadlines (and the quality of deliverables) won’t slip. For example, one agency industry report shows that the number of digital agencies in the US grew 54% from 2018 to 2023. Which talent has the right skill set for the project tasks? Is the talent available?

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What is ROM and how to calculate it (with example)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

What is a ROM estimate? A rough order of magnitude estimate is used to give you a very high level view of potential project costs. Ideally, you’d be able to provide a definitive estimate, carefully created from loads of input from subject matter experts and plenty of research on past projects and their budgets.

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Managing Risks and Controlling Projects: How Data-Driven Project Management Come in Useful for Multi-Project Environments

Epicflow Blog

To understand the impact of a risk-bearing event, a project manager should carry out a proper risk analysis to mitigate potential threats and avoid roadblocks to successful delivery. It’s also important to understand that there are project management risks and industry-related risks.