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Project Management Guidelines (Part 1) - What We Can Learn From Project Failures

Inloox

A good project manager knows that some developments are out of their control. The only way to relieve that stress is to remain calm about the situation and take action to keep the situation under control. In this article, we present 8 project management guidelines that help you deal with failures.

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IBM Project Manager Certificate: My Student Review

Rebel’s Guide to PM

The materials include: Training videos – you can control the playback speed, hurrah! I found the quiz questions very process driven in places: “What process are you performing when you do X?” This article first appeared at Rebel's Guide to Project Management This course is new (it launched in June 2023).

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Why People Are the Most Important Resource in the Company

Inloox

We've all heard phrases like "our resources are depleted" However, in HR, phrases like "we need more resources for our software engineering team" are also quite common. " In this article, we’ll clarify the question of whether and how to distinguish material resources from people. What is a resource?

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10 GDPR Questions to Ask Before Starting a New Project

Rebel’s Guide to PM

And it has huge implications for people managing projects that store, capture or process personal data. In this article I’ll look at 10 questions managers should ask themselves before starting a new project. You should know that I’m not a lawyer and this article does not in any way constitute legal advice or business advice.

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Agile vs Waterfall: Embracing the Hybrid Project Revolution

NimbleWork

Adopting Agile requires change in culture, mindset and operational processes. Similar to a waterfall, the workflow processes cascade downward linearly across sequential stages or phases of the project lifecycle. The sequential process provides a linear and well-defined approach to realizing known task objectives.

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Agile Laws & Distributed Teams: From Conway to Goodhart to Parkinson

Scrum.org

The following article addresses some of the most current impediments to achieving agility by revisiting several agile laws that are particularly relevant to distributed agile teams. ?? Do you want to get this article in your inbox? Join the 25th Hands-on Agile meetup on August 20, 2020, to explore the virtual Ecocycle Planning.

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Project Delivery through the Definition of Done

Project Pulse Journal

Ready to transform your project delivery process? This article will help you craft a robust DoD that suits your project needs and team dynamics. Learn how to collaborate effectively, detail deliverables, set standards, adapt to feedback, and continually refine processes. What is the Definition of Done?