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How to Create a Project Initiation Document (Template Included)

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Before you can start a project — even before you can plan it — you first need to define the project in detail. This allows the project manager to get buy-in from the project’s key stakeholders and ensure all the research has been done to move into the planning phase without any hiccups. What Is a Project Initiation Document (PID)?

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How to Make a Change Management Plan

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A change management plan can be the difference between project success and failure. Jennifer Bridges, PMP, shows you how to create the right change management plan for your project. In Review – How to Make a Change Management Plan. What Makes Up a Change Management Plan? Thanks for watching!

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10 Strategies for Successful Project Execution

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After the project initiation and the planning processes, the execution of the project begins. Project execution’s key purpose is to complete the work defined in the project management plan and to meet key project objectives. During this phase a project leader will focus on these key processes: Managing people.

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What Is a PMO Director? Role, Responsibilities & Salary

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They lead the strategic planning and project governance for the organization and define the project management methodologies that are used to manage those projects. They standardize best practices and oversee related business administration, risk management and change management.

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Unraveling the Causes of Troubled Projects: A Closer Look

Project Risk Coach

Poorly Defined Objectives and Scope One of the primary causes of troubled projects is a lack of clearly defined objectives and scope. This can lead to misalignment, wasted efforts, and frequent changes in direction. Scope Creep and Change Mismanagement Scope creep refers to uncontrolled and unauthorized changes to project scope.

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Project Baseline: A Starting Point to Monitor Your Project Performance

Epicflow Blog

It’s hardly possible to stick to the initial project plan without making any changes to it through the whole project lifecycle. In most cases, changes are inevitable and even necessary, as they allow the project team to deliver a product that will meet the customers’ needs to the fullest extent. What Is a Project Baseline?

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PRINCE2: The Project Management Method Explained

Rebel’s Guide to PM

PRINCE2 core principles The 7 core principles in PRINCE2® project management are the ‘guiding obligations’ to ensure that critical areas for success are constantly front of mind. Define roles, responsibilities and relationships There are defined roles and responsibilities in PRINCE2® projects. When will it be ready?

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