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Top 10 Project Management Methodologies – An Overview

ProjectManager.com

It became a part of agile when Ken Schwaber and Mike Beedle wrote the book “Agile Software Development with Scrum” in 2001. This organization produces a book called the “project management body of knowledge” or PMBOK. First introduced in 1997, in the book “Critical Path” by Eliyahu M.

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The Benefits of Power Skills for IT Leaders, and How to Build Yours!

The IIL Blog

Successful IT leaders need to develop and lean into a set of power skills. By prioritising effective communication, emotional intelligence, adaptability, empathy, and collaboration, IT leaders can inspire their teams, drive innovation, and achieve sustainable success, for themselves, for their team and for the business.

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23 Books About Recruitment Every Recruiter Should Read

Teamweek

With over 10,000 published titles, finding the right books about recruitment can be a challenge. Looking at recruitment books published in recent years, we’ve handpicked the best from the rest to meet every recruiter’s need. A must have book for any recruiters and sourcers! So let’s jump to it!

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5 Agile Methodologies for Project Managers that are not Scrum Framework

Project Pulse Journal

Understanding these top five Agile methodologies that are not Scrum Framework: Kanban, Extreme Programming (XP), Lean Software Development, Feature-Driven Development (FDD), and Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) is crucial for any team or individual looking to implement Agile practices effectively.

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Top 10 Project Management Methodologies

Agilemania

Scrum methodology has also been used mostly in software development, but it can be used in any non software development industry for any project that requires flexibility, such as retail logistics and event planning. The book outlines each stage of a project and how it should progress through the process. Lean Product Development.