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What Is Change Control in Project Management?

ProjectManager.com

It’s a cliché to say that nothing is constant except for change, but the adage certainly applies to anyone who has ever managed a project. Teams get sick. But not all change is equal in a project. Some changes happen to you, yet others are requested. Change control is the process used to manage all these variables.

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10 Strategies for Successful Project Execution

ProjectManager.com

Let’s review strategies and tools you can use, and learn how they can help you close that gap to promote successful project execution. We’ll hear from experts and review key takeaways that project leaders can immediately put into practice in their programs and projects. Manage Team. Make Changes.

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How to Manage Project Scope Without Scope Creep (with examples)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

By the way, the answer to that question is: “Yes, let me analyze what the impact will be and bring you a recommendation for what that means for our current budget and timeline.”). The ‘formally authorized’ part is important because you can, of course, make changes to what’s in the scope statement at any point. What causes scope creep?

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Project Controls: A Quick Guide

ProjectManager.com

If something bad is going to happen on a project, it’s likely related to time, cost or scope. Project managers are well aware of this and spend much of their time planning in order to avoid negative risk and its potential impact. In project management, project controls address the following: Project strategy. Methodology.

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The Art of Mastering Project Surprises: Easy Strategies for Managing Unplanned Work

Traxidy

The Art of Mastering Project Surprises: Easy Strategies for Managing Unplanned Work By: Steve McBroom, Founder, Traxidy (Click to follow me on LinkedIn) In this post, we will review the importance of working through project issues and the associated unplanned project tasks, as they arise, and provide effective strategies to manage them.

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What is project scope? (Plus 7 steps to help you define project scope)

Resource Guru

It’s essential for project teams and other relevant stakeholders to understand why project scope is so important. Understanding what, when, and how things are getting done is one of the many benefits of developing project scopes. Manage project cost. Every project has a budget. Download our project budget template.

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Project Success: Implementation AND Adoption

Velociteach

Software projects have two measures of success. First, building and implementing working software. Project managers tend to focus their attention on delivering the application. The application was delivered on-time, on-budget, and with the documented scope. The development team was devastated.