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43 Learning Resources for New and Experienced Project Managers

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Silber presents a new methodology, Adaptive Project Management, in this book. He explains how to succeed or fail fast for projects that are too uncertain to use waterfall project management and too complex to succeed with agile project management. Cost: Coursera: Agile Development Specialization.

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Top Project Management Conferences of 2022

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Greg Usher, executive general manager, buildings and property, RPS, Australia; and His Excellency General the Honorable David Hurley, AC DSC (retired), governor-general of the commonwealth of Australia. Be Prepared for Project Management Trends in 2022 with This White Paper. Agile & Beyond. Agile is not new.

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Compendium of Works to Increase Probability of Project Success

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Business, Technical, Systems, Risk, and Project Management Briefings and Presentations. Management Processes (#MP). Project Performance Management (#PPM). Agile Project Management (#APM). Risk Management (#RM). Cost, Schedule, and Technical Performance Management (#CSTPM). Agile Project Management.

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Next Generation Project Management Software

Rebel’s Guide to PM

The project and portfolio management (PPM) software market is changing. It is changing so fast that it’s hard for practitioners to keep up with the latest offerings. This is an edited version of a white paper I wrote with some colleagues for the PMI EMEA Summit in Barcelona. Click To Tweet.

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The Best 53 Project Management Blogs You Should Be Reading

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Project Management Software Developers. Without further ado, here is our list of the best project management blogs at the moment (in no particular order): Individual Authors. What to expect: Mike’s blog helps software development teams improve their work through Agile and Scrum. Worth reading.