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Product Manager vs Project Manager – What’s the Difference?

ProjectManager.com

While both are leadership roles and the titles are similar, there’s a difference between a product manager and a project manager as Jennifer Bridges, PMP, explains. Here’s a screen shot of the whiteboard for your reference! What Is a Project Manager? What Is a Project Manager? Project Manager Responsibilities.

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Mastering PMI-RMP Domains, Tasks, and Enablers for Effective Risk Management

Project Risk Coach

In this blog post, we will explore the PMI-RMP domains, tasks, and enablers in detail, providing you with the knowledge and tools you need to manage risks in your projects effectively. The PMI-RMP certification covers various domains, each with its set of tasks and enablers that project managers can leverage to manage risks effectively.

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9 Types of Artifacts in Project Management

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In project management, artifacts relate to documents: the project documentation you produce that defines and supports the work you are doing. Also, if the artifact is the result of some other project management method or tactic, it won’t be mentioned here. But what if you don’t use PMI methods? Documents are documents.

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Top 10 Project Management Methodologies – An Overview

ProjectManager.com

This may be the most straightforward and linear of all the project management methods in this list, as well as the most traditional approach. The name is apt, as the waterfall methodology is a process in which the phases of the project flow downward. It’s fast and flexible, unlike waterfall project management.

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Hard Costs vs Soft Costs in Construction: Definitions & Examples

ProjectManager.com

Hard costs are costs that are directly related to your construction project. Some refer to these as brick-and-mortar costs, because these costs include the structure, construction site and landscape. Life safety systems fall under this umbrella, too, such as fire alarm and sprinkler systems, fire escapes and other related systems.

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Project Artifacts and How to Use Them

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In project management, artifacts relate to documents, templates, outputs or a specific deliverable. Mostly, the term refers to the project documentation you produce that defines and supports the work you are doing. Also, if the artifact is the result of some other project management method or tactic, it won’t be mentioned here.

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An Introduction to Project Management

Alan Parker Blog

The Project Life Cycle The project life cycle describes the phases of a project from initiation to closure. These phases are: Initiation : Defining the project at a broad level and establishing its feasibility. This is perhaps the most critical aspect of project management to me.