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Kanban vs. Scrum: What’s the Difference?

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Kanban and scrum are agile project management methodologies that can be used for similar purposes, but each has its unique pros and cons. As a project manager, it’s important to understand the difference between kanban and scrum so you can determine the best approach for your team. What Is Scrum?

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Top 10 Project Management Qualifications

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Project Budgeting The project budget is what the project will cost to complete. It includes all project resources, from people to equipment and materials, which are needed to execute the project. Risk Management A project risk is an unexpected event, which can be positive or negative.

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Managing Project Assumptions and Risks

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By Alan Zucker We make hundreds of assumptions and take small risks daily. Recovering from these risks may be inconvenient but not horribly impactful. Project assumptions and risks are not as casual. Project assumptions and risks are not as casual. Until we validate them, they are risks.

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How to Start a Project in 10 Steps

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After you do all this, you’ll have the duration of the project. Estimate Your Project Costs Project costs refer to the financial investment for delivering the project. Every task will have associated costs, such as team member salaries, equipment rentals, raw materials and more.

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Organizational Process Assets: Definitions, Examples & Templates

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Besides the examples above, an operational process asset can be any practice or knowledge from anything used to execute or govern the project, even lessons learned from previous projects and historical data. Organizational process assets may also include schedules, risk data and earned value data.

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Risk Management Plan Example (Comprehensive Guide+Tempalte)

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In this article, you’ll find the real-life project risk management plan example. It comes from my practical experience working on software development projects. Below the example, you’ll find all the required information and resources to create your Risk Management Plan quickly and for free. Monitoring Risks.

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10 Project Constraints That Endanger Your Project’s Success

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An Extended Approach to Constraints in Project Management. A project is often defined as successful if the project’s objectives are achieved by the deadline and stay within the budget. Managing risks is an important task for project managers. Of course, you can control risk to a certain extent.