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Work Better. Save the Planet – An IntroductionBy Lisa Whited

International Institute for Learning

Save the Planet – An Introduction By Lisa Whited Abstract This White Paper contains a process to use when considering the purpose of your office after the worldwide pandemic of 2020. The 7 tenets work in concert so that your stakeholders (employees, managers, and leaders) have greater buy-in of the resulting change.

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PMI-RMP® Certification

Techno-PM

Overview: The Project Management Institute's Registered Risk Manager Program (PMI-RMP®) is a risk management certification for project managers. The program covers the process of managing risk in projects and organizations and provides an understanding of how to build more sustainable, resilient systems.

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43 Learning Resources for New and Experienced Project Managers

LiquidPlanner

Certificate Programs. While there are a lot of books out there about the proper ways to deliver bad news, this one is directed at project managers. Sigmon gives project managers a defined process to not only break bad news, but also improve communication over the long-term. Courses and Certifications. Cost: $196.

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Compendium of Works to Increase Probability of Project Success

Herding Cats

Business, Technical, Systems, Risk, and Project Management Briefings and Presentations. Management Processes (#MP). Project Performance Management (#PPM). Agile Project Management (#APM). Risk Management (#RM). Earned Value Management (#EVM). Integrating Agile and Earned Value Management (#AEVM).

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Dr. Harold Kerzner Q&A: How Changes in Project Management Are Supporting Agile and Scrum

The IIL Blog

My personal belief is that they do not fit, at least well, if you believe that all processes and activities identified in the PMBOK ® Guide must appear in each methodology. Would it be better to follow the waterfall traditional project management approach or the Agile/Scrum method? PROJECT MANAGERS OF THE FUTURE.

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