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Dynamic Planning in the Face of Uncertainty

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Meanwhile, managers are bracing themselves for the inevitability of budget cuts: If we had to keep going with 10% less budget, or 20% less, what would that look like? But failing to plan for that reality could come at the risk of jeopardizing the activities, people, and processes that are holding your business together.

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How To Make 2018 A Successful Year for Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

So I made you an ebook. You can scroll down and get the highlights, and then read all the advice in the How To Make 2018 A Successful Year for Your Projects ebook. Get the ebook! Receive the ebook in your email. Now check your email to get your ebook. Send me the ebook! XP, scrum, lean, etc.)

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How To Make 2019 A Successful Year for Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

So I made you an ebook. You can scroll down and get the highlights, and then read all the advice in the How To Make 2019 A Successful Year for Your Projects ebook. Get the ebook! Watch your email for the link to the ebook! Now check your email to get your ebook. Send me the ebook! XP, scrum, lean, etc.)

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Strategic Planning: The Types of Planning That Bring Your Strategy to Life

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In these next couple of installments, we’re going to look at the different types of planning as they relate to your desired outcomes referenced from the eBook “ Planning Deconstructed: 5 Types of Planning Crucial to Delivering on Strategy with Dynamic and Continuous Planning.” 1) Project Financial Planning/Budgeting.

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6 Top Project Management Books for Engineers and Manufacturers

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Epiphanized: A Novel on Unifying Theory of Constraints, Lean, and Six Sigma by Bob Sproull and Bruce Nelson. Management consultants Bob Sproull and Bruce Nelson borrow from Goldratt’s storytelling concept to explore the advantages of using Theory of Constraints, Lean, and Six Sigma together. How to manage a micromanager.

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Healthcare PMO: BCBS Roundtable Exchanges Thought Provoking Ideas

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Today, the organization has shifted its focus from projects that were completed on time and on budget to optimizing a project portfolio worth hundreds of millions of dollars that focuses on achieving strategic outcomes. It’s an exciting time as we go through the portfolio process. It’s a great tool and we are grateful for it.

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Roadmapping: An Essential Planning Practice to Deliver Outcomes

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With the right planning process, organizations can strategically manage funding from the initial strategy development to the execution of their initiatives, all the while adapting to change. Further, you’ll be able to identify resource capacity bottlenecks that can impact your portfolio budget and capacity constraints.

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