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How To Create A Website Project Plan: A Step-by-Step Guide

Teamweek

Planning is critical to most work, including web design. Without a website project plan, you’ll have a website that yields poor results, disappoints clients, and frustrates the development team. This article will help you plan web design projects so you can deliver them successfully. Let’s dive in.

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How to Lead a Project Post Mortem Like a Pro

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With the latter, you want to know what went right and wrong and why, so that good practices can be repeated and bad ones discarded. I’ve worked on teams that shied away from project post-mortems because they didn’t want to revisit the number of times that everything went south and nearly stayed there. Why Are Postmortems So Important?

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Resource Forecasting Guide for Project Managers

Rebel’s Guide to PM

How can I stay within the budget with the available resource mix? Suppose a project manager has an upcoming project for website development and design. The project has a defined timeline of six months, and the resources involved are developers, testers, UI/UX designers, analysts, etc.

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5 Signs You Need a Freelance Management System, and How to Set One Up

Teamweek

It would have involved most of the freelancers I’d worked with getting acquainted with my stranger-hating Rottweiler- when she was in a really bad mood. Then they started asking me if I could help them with things like email marketing, graphic design, and web development. This one is especially frustrating.

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How to Calculate Realistic Time Estimates for a Project

Teamweek

You may have stellar skills and a fantastic team, but neither helps that sinking feeling when you have to ask a client for a deadline extension on a project. The benefits of accurate estimates are obvious: projects are delivered on time, clients are happy, your team isn’t overwhelmed and your project profits skyrocket.

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What is a Statement of Work? A Guide for Project Managers

Teamweek

Provides a roadmap for the project — helping to keep the project on track and within budget. Example: The goal of this project is to build an e-commerce website for Grisport Walking boots so they they can sell their products online. We aim to accomplish this with our website development team by October 2023.

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Newbies’ Guide to Scrum Project Management 101

nTask

The term Agile refers to a way of managing projects that incorporates constant improvement, scope flexibility, team involvement, and delivering crucial quality products. Scrum has been used in all walks of life – such as schools, government, software and hardware development, marketing, and everyday operations in organizations.

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