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9 Types of Artifacts in Project Management

Rebel’s Guide to PM

This category relates to the various project management logs and registers we have as part of the daily management of the process. Assumption log Risk register Backlog (see, agile project artifacts are relevant too) Stakeholder register. They will be updated throughout the project. You can grab the set I use here.

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Project Artifacts and How to Use Them

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Some examples of the project delivery artifacts that fall into this category that I use to manage my own projects at work include: Assumption log Actions log Decision log Risk register Issue log Change log Backlog (see, agile project artifacts are relevant too) Stakeholder register These documents represent a set of continuously evolving documents.

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Dealing with Murphy’s Law in Project Management: How to Protect Your Projects from Failure

Epicflow Blog

First off, let’s figure out what can go wrong when the project has been initiated. . What Can Go Wrong in a Project. Apart from risks, project management is full of uncertainties that can’t be predicted. Though there’s no planning system in the world yet that applies artificial intelligence to the full.

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125 Project Management Buzzwords

The IIL Blog

Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development team members) who work collaboratively to deliver value in an Agile project. Artificial Intelligence (AI) A capability of machines that aim to mimic human cognitive functions, such as learning and/or problem-solving. of a project.

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Managing Risks and Controlling Projects: How Data-Driven Project Management Come in Useful for Multi-Project Environments

Epicflow Blog

This article is inspired by the webinar featuring Epicflow co-founder Jan Willem Tromp and professor Mario Vanhoucke based on his latest book “The Illusion of Control: Project Data, Computer Algorithms and Human Intuition for Project Management and Control”. So, what do you need for an efficient risk analysis?

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Project coordination: Expert strategies and essential software

Wrike

Unforeseen hold-ups, unexpected resource needs, and other surprises can increase the risk of overspending. Regularly monitor and document project expenses so they align with the approved budget. Plan for risks to your project’s delivery In any project, snags and obstacles will arise. Find out more here.

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How to Create an Effective Probability and Impact Matrix

Project Pulse Journal

Michael Shick, MSPM, PMP, CSM Are you overwhelmed with the nuances of risk management in your project? Every project manager and project team knows the importance of assessing risks , but doing it effectively and efficiently without getting lost in the maze of data is a challenge. That's get into it!