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100+ Project Management Terms: PM Terminology Explained

ProjectManager.com

The process is designed to increase project efficiency and minimize scope creep by controlling every change and ensuring that changes are made according to set requirements for approving change. Change management The method for managing project change requests and application of the change control process as defined above.

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ITIL for Project Managers – Should you?

Online PM Courses

Generic representation of the components of IT Service Management (ITSM). Configuration and release management. Managing incidents. Change management. Project management. Asset management and the financial control of the service. There are a number of frameworks for IT Service Management.

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Socio political complexity and project management

Susanne Madsen

This type of complexity is all about change. How much is your project and its surroundings changing as you are trying to manage it? Are world events or the price of oil or exchange rates impacting your project? Is the client or the team constantly changing or new stakeholders emerging?

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My Journey as a Scrum Master

Scrum.org

As an Application Manager, I was responsible for managing a wide variety of applications (duh…). Always eager to learn more, I registered for a certification program by which I could learn BiSL , ASL , ITIL , and PRINCE2. The ultimate corporate Application & Process Management path, or so I thought.

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The Complete Glossary of 614 Project Management Terms

Workamajig

Project management terminology can be complicated. It doesn’t matter whether you’re working towards your PMP certification or simply managing projects casually in your organization, knowing core project management terms always helps. Events and milestones are represented as nodes.