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Limiting WIP in Agile

The IIL Blog

Limiting WIP is one of the core principles of Agile, and it is a critical aspect of ensuring that Agile teams can deliver high-quality products on time and within budget. By implementing these strategies, Agile teams can work more efficiently and effectively, delivering high-quality products on time and within budget.

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Time to Check-in on Your Mid-Year Goals

LiquidPlanner

Budget issues may have gotten in the way. We’ve all had times when no matter how hard we tried to progress on a project or personal goal, a budgeting issue got in the way and forced us to change direction. Make sure to take the time to revisit them even when the budget is tight. What are your mid-year milestones?

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Six Characteristics of a Great Project Leader

LiquidPlanner

Without leadership helping these teams to connect the dots with open and effective communication skills, projects will often be delivered late, budgets will be busted, or the quality of deliverables will suffer. Likewise, they must be able to make strategic decisions with conflicting or minimal insights. Networking skills .

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Shifting from Projects to a Product-Centric Approach

Planview

In the whitepaper, The Agile PMO: 5 Steps to Driving Agility at Scale , the focus of the PMO can no longer be on executing on-time and on-budget, but instead on the delivery of value as the outcome. Customer demands are not static; they change as technology evolves and accelerate the pace of innovation. Redefine Success.

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ChatGPT for project managers: 8 benefits you don’t want to miss out on

Resource Guru

Instead of spending hours on Google digging into various articles, reports, and white papers—you name it—ChatGPT will give you a summary of the information you need. Risk assessment and mitigation ChatGPT can assist in identifying and evaluating project risks and proposing mitigation strategies. Answer: Certainly!

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

Teamweek

Marketing strategy vs. marketing plan: what’s the difference? A marketing project plan is a report or presentation in which you outline your marketing strategy. Marketing strategy vs. marketing plan: what’s the difference? The difference between a marketing strategy and a marketing plan is subtle but important.

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43 Learning Resources for New and Experienced Project Managers

LiquidPlanner

Drawing from his years leading technology projects at Microsoft, Berkun offers readers field-tested philosophies and strategies for defining, leading, and managing projects. He invites real people to talk about how they implement productivity strategies in their professional and personal lives. The Tim Ferriss Show. Project Times.