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Trello vs. Asana: Side-by-Side Comparison

ProjectManager.com

Yes, Trello has project management features and Asana has a timeline and other tools to help manage tasks and teams. It allows teams to manage different types of projects, workflows and task tracking. It allows teams to manage different types of projects, workflows and task tracking. What Is Trello Used For?

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What’s Your Problem Solver Profile?

International Institute for Learning

In my book, Problem Solver, Maximizing Your Strengths to Make Better Decisions , I describe how these PSPs are personal decision-making approaches that are built from our individual strengths and weaknesses, specific cognitive biases that reveal habits and patterns of behavior that drive our choices. Is the idea feasible?

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#PMOT – Who are the Project Managers on Twitter to Follow?

Online PM Courses

If you want to follow project management conversations on Twitter… Or if you want to keep up with the latest articles, or products… #PMOT is a good tag to follow. This article is going to be different to most of ours. Ron’s Article at Online PM Courses: Are You a New Project Manager? Developing Leaders.

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The Law of Intentionality, Environment, and Consistency

Scrum.org

Ask yourself this question: How far can I go to make my Scrum Team truly Self-Organizing. Take action now: In one of my latest reads, I came across is by "Jennifer Reed" in Success magazine, she says, "Can there be a more insidious word? You either have developed some good or bad habits through some sort of consistent pattern.

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Smarter Faster Better Book Review: 4 Lessons Learned

Project Management Hacks

” In this article, you will learn a few insights from the book. motivation, goals, team performance and others). Duhigg also does excellent work in summarizing academic research articles from various fields and pulling out the relevant insights. The book covers eight areas where we can increase performance (e.g.

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Why do most projects fail?

Binfire

Harvard business review has written an interesting article titled why even good projects fail anyway. Forbes magazine also opined about the high rate of project failures recently. . The overconfidence of the developers and project members? 6-Inexperienced development team. So, why so many projects fail?

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The Urge to Strangle(The Strangler Pattern)

Leading Agile

Most systems implemented in large IT organizations are point solutions implemented to solve local (departmental, business unit, or team) problems. I was showing their development teams how to automate functional tests using Cucumber. But if you tried to use one as a crop-duster, you’d achieve very poor results.