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Post Project Review: Mind the Past to Improve the Future

MPUG

Closing: The Often-Overlooked Activity A post project review (PPR) is a valuable tool PMs can use at the closing of a project and should be included in the project schedule plan. The goal of PPR is to find lessons learned on what went well and what could be done better. These results should be used as suggestions for future projects, so you and other PMs are learning as you go from project to project.

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What are Typical ISO Certification Costs?

Alan Parker Blog

Introduction Achieving ISO 27001 certification is a significant milestone for organisations dedicated to enhancing their information security management systems (ISMS). Certification demonstrates adherence to information security standards and helps build trust with customers and partners. Increasingly it is being seen as a cost of doing business, not a 'nice to have' Understanding the associated costs is important for effective budgeting and planning.

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Top 10 Tools to Help You with Better Project Management

Online PM Courses

Do your projects over-run, go over budget, or fail to delight your clients? You can get rapid Project Management results, with my top ten PM tools. The post Top 10 Tools to Help You with Better Project Management appeared first on OnlinePMCourses.

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Skalierung nach Blaupause: 3 Fehler, die bei der Skalierung von Scrum vermieden werden sollten

Scrum.org

Um den Straßenverkehr zu regulieren, gibt es zwei Wege: Das herkömmliche System besteht aus Ampeln. Sie zeigen den Verkehrsteilnehmern, wann sie anhalten und weiterfahren sollen. Dann gibt es noch den Kreisverkehr. Dieser ist ein kreisförmiges System mit ein- und ausfahrenden Straßen. Autos fahren hinein, weichen anderen Autos aus und fahren dann wieder heraus.

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Precision in Motion: Why Process Optimization Is the Future of Manufacturing

Speaker: Jason Chester, Director, Product Management

In today’s manufacturing landscape, staying competitive means moving beyond reactive quality checks and toward real-time, data-driven process control. But what does true manufacturing process optimization look like—and why is it more urgent now than ever? Join Jason Chester in this new, thought-provoking session on how modern manufacturers are rethinking quality operations from the ground up.