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Product Manager vs Project Manager – What’s the Difference?

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Here’s a screen shot of the whiteboard for your reference! Of course, these roles can also vary greatly depending on the types of products or projects being executed in the organization. For example, many project managers are accustomed to working within the PMI guidelines for best project management practices.

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Mastering PMI-RMP Domains, Tasks, and Enablers for Effective Risk Management

Project Risk Coach

In this blog post, we will explore the PMI-RMP domains, tasks, and enablers in detail, providing you with the knowledge and tools you need to manage risks in your projects effectively. The PMI-RMP certification covers various domains, each with its set of tasks and enablers that project managers can leverage to manage risks effectively.

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Top 10 Project Management Methodologies – An Overview

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Agile Methodology. What It Is: In a nutshell, Agile project management is an evolving and collaborative way to self-organize across teams. It’s fast and flexible, unlike waterfall project management. How do you know if agile is for you? Related: Agile vs Waterfall and the Rise of Hybrid Projects.

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9 Types of Artifacts in Project Management

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In project management, artifacts relate to documents: the project documentation you produce that defines and supports the work you are doing. And yes, agile project management artifacts get a mention. Assumption log Risk register Backlog (see, agile project artifacts are relevant too) Stakeholder register.

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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. And yes, agile project management artifacts get a mention. What is an artifact?

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What is Project Management

MPUG

The PMI also notes that a project is typically different from ongoing operations or business as usual and that it requires the coordination of various resources and activities in order to achieve its objectives. From start to finish, a project usually goes through 5 phases, called the Project Life Cycle.

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Picking a Project Management Methodology

MPUG

Defining the right methodology or development process for your organization will have a profound impact on controlling the schedule, costs, and quality of a project. A methodology should include templates, forms, checklists, techniques for measuring progress, and ways of supporting resource management used over the project life cycle.

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