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Leveraging the Change Request Form for Effective Project Management

Wrike

In the world of project management, change is inevitable. Whether it’s a shift in scope, timeline, or resources, being able to effectively manage and track these changes is crucial for project success. One tool that can greatly aid in this process is the Change Request Form.

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Collaborate 2023: Wrike Lightspeed Sessions You Need to See

Wrike

To help you get even more out of Wrike, we created Collaborate, our conference for modern work efficiency, to help improve your insight into modern work management challenges and learn how individuals, teams, and organizations like yours leverage Wrike to increase efficiency. It was a very exciting session! See you next year!

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Future of Project Management: Key Insights from Conversations with 50 Marketing & Operations leaders

Workzone

The conversations elevated a wealth of insights into the current state and future of project management—a space that continues to evolve rapidly in response to technological advancements and changing work environments. Of course, this is expected to change in the near future. Did you know? Watch the Webinar 2.

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Use Proven Success Factors From The Past, To Improve Your Team In The Present

Scrum.org

This blog post describes a detailed do-it-yourself workshop built on the factors from the survey. 4 min) Invite the pairs to pair up with another pair to form groups of four as much as possible. Bottom-right (Creative Destruction): “A factor we need to rethink, change, or creatively destruct is…”. A facilitation guide.

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What If Your Team Overrates Its Skills, Capabilities, And Performances?

Scrum.org

We’ve discussed this situation in different shapes & forms with participants of the survey. In this blog post, we’ll offer our thoughts and ideas on the question: “What if my (Agile/Scrum) team continuously overrates its skills, capabilities, and performances?” How can we change adaptation?” So what can you do when this happens?

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Review Intention

Henny Portman

Two weeks ago, I received a blurb request. “I I saw on your blog that you reviewed Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard, and I’d like to ask whether you’d be willing to consider giving a blurb to a similar book”. Changes tend to be event-driven. To order: Will be available in March 2021.

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Effective Asset Approval Processes for Streamlined Operations

Wrike

For instance, evaluating and prioritizing asset requests ensure that resources are allocated to the most critical projects. Key Components of an Asset Approval Process Clear and well-defined asset request forms: Facilitate the collection of crucial information such as asset specifications, business justifications, and expected outcomes.