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The Best of This Year: Presenting Your 10 Favorite InLoox Blog Posts from 2019!

Inloox

8: Objectives and Key Results: How to Set and Manage Goals with OKR Leadership changes in times of agile organizations. 2: Quick and Easy: The Difference between Critical Chain and Critical Path Critical chain, critical path - what's the difference between these two project management methods?

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Top 10 Project Management Methodologies – An Overview

ProjectManager.com

Agile Methodology. What It Is: In a nutshell, Agile project management is an evolving and collaborative way to self-organize across teams. The agile methodology offers project teams a very dynamic way to work and collaborate and that’s why it is a very popular project management methodology for product and software development.

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Project Management Framework Types, Key Elements & Best Practices

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Popular ones include PRINCE2, CCPM (critical chain project management), scrum (primarily used in development environments) and the waterfall methodology. Create an agile PM framework with our kanban boards.

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A Super-Quick Guide to PERT, Critical Path, and All the Other Ways to Manage a Project

Redbooth

Most project managers are familiar with Agile and the Scrum Board. Agile works for fast-moving startup teams that need to deliver new products constantly. While Agile has many benefits, it is only one of several ways to manage a project. In the 1950s, we saw the rise of PERT, Critical Path, and Work Breakdown Structures.

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5 Insane Project Management Techniques in Today’s Market

nTask

Since we have read numerous blogs on project management techniques, I still feel there is something lacking. Researchers have also developed AUP; Agile Unified Process , which is a different form of RUP. Agile simply focuses on slacking clutter and replacing it with simpler steps. Agile is suitable for small software projects.

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A Simple Recipe For Creating A Killer Project Management Checklist

Proofhub

Here are some examples of some project management techniques you could consider applying to your project: Agile methodology, Critical chain methodology, Scrum, and Waterfall. Selecting a technique/approach to manage your project will help you find the most efficient path to reach your goals.

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RIP Critical Chain?  

Proggio

Critical chain is not dead, but after many years of it being the primary technique for analyzing schedules and prioritizing tasks, there’s a better alternative today. A typical Gantt chart could easily have hundreds of similar dependencies, and the critical chain analysis helped distinguish one from the other.