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Project Management Job Titles: Understanding the Types of Roles in Project Management

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In this article, we’ll go through what they mean and what you can expect to do in one of those roles. However, in this article, we’re focusing on people who predominately manage projects. Pin for later reading: This article first appeared at Rebel's Guide to Project Management

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Alternative Project Management Job Titles

Project Bliss

Healthcare Project Manager – Working within the healthcare industry , this could include a wide array of project types, from construction to operations to IT. What’s the difference between a Scrum Master and a Project Manager? A scrum master is not a project manager. This is a Waterfall approach.

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The 18 Most Influential People in Project Management

ProjectManager.com

based Spire Healthcare Group, and is the CEO and founder of the Otobos Group, an organization that provides project communications to individuals and businesses across multiple industries. He has also written articles for a wide variety of print publications and websites. Harrin is currently the Programme Manager for U.K.-based

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How to Win with Agile Resistant Teams — Agile Camp Berlin 2021

Scrum.org

Shall I notify you about articles like this one? Join Stefan in one of his upcoming Professional Scrum training classes ! Scott has more than 15 year’s experience in mobile technology, experience developing and managing SaaS and enterprise applications in healthcare, financial, insurance and education industries.

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Scrum vs Kanban vs Agile vs Waterfall – A side-by-side comparison

nTask

In this article, we attempt to clarify the basic concepts behind Scrum, Kanban, Agile and Waterfall. Comparing Scrum vs Agile is equivalent to comparing apple to fruit. Scrum is one of the Agile frameworks that have taken multiple industries by storm in the last few years. Let’s begin. One is a sub-category of the other.

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Retrospectives: The (Not so) Secret Weapon for High-Performing Teams

NimbleWork

In this article, we’ll explore one key practice that empowers these teams to reach these heights and beyond: Doing Retrospectives – the practice of regularly examining your performance and learning from them to make small – or sometimes large – changes, and continuously adapt and try to continuously improve.

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Am I Really Doing Agile?

LiquidPlanner

A blog article describing “fake Agile” may be resonating a bit too much for comfort. If your industry is different then the words would change somewhat (“delivering quality healthcare” instead of “working software” anyone?) Implementing Scrum without adding high-discipline engineering practices like these is a common anti-pattern.