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Software Project Management: Why It’s Different

ProjectManager.com

Every project is different, of course, but the differences when managing software development projects are especially so, due to its distinct life-cycle processes. What Is Software Project Management? Software project management is the planning, managing and tracking of software development projects. Learn more.

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Teamhood Software Review

Rebel’s Guide to PM

The software is aimed at firms who want to add agility to improve time to market. In my experience, those companies are proactive, project-led businesses like agencies, engineering, software and manufacturing firms. Teamhood gives you two levels of Kanban swimlanes so you can design a process that is simple and advanced.

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The Risk Management Process in Project Management

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When you start the planning process for a project, one of the first things you need to think about is: what can go wrong? In this article, we’ll discuss strategies that let you get a glimpse at potential risks, so you can identify and track risks on your project. 6 Steps in the Risk Management Process. Identify the Risk.

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Debunking 10 Common Objections to Incremental Delivery for Software Teams

Scrum.org

See our article What is Iterative, Incremental Delivery? In this article, we'll explore - and debunk! - ten common objections to incremental delivery. Explanation: Software development is an evolving process. Check out our article Why Predictability Matters in Scrum for more on this topic.

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Project Management Processes & Phases

ProjectManager.com

If so, it might be time to start implementing proven project management processes and phases at your organization in order to bring your company’s workflow under control. In project management there are five phases: initiating, planning, executing, controlling and closing. Initiation. Phases of Project Management.

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10 Steps for Successful Project Completion (Templates Included)

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Even project initiation gets attention, but project completion is usually mentioned as an afterthought. Project completion is the final phase of a project’s life cycle, which starts with initiation and moves through planning, execution, monitoring and controlling to project completion. That’s a mistake. What Is Project Completion?

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7 Easy Steps I Use To Close A Project Effectively (Steal my checklist!)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Others have been a breeze to close down because I've learned from the experience and set up a decent handover process! Of all the project management processes, closeout is probably my favorite because it's the final box to tick and it's so satisfying to know that you've finished. Done a process improvement?

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