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Top Project Management Conferences of 2020

ProjectManager.com

This project management conference covers topics such as the project management framework and its terminology, process groups and the nine knowledge areas of the PMBOK. It also focuses on the technical project management environment, life cycles in a technical environment and IT exercises to better lead projects.

2020 261
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Retrospectives and Intraspectives for Agile Practitioners

MPUG

They provide a better understanding and also help us to work sustainably over a long period. In this exercise, each retrospective participant anonymously writes sown his or her position and puts it on a slip of paper or index card. This exercise informs about the participants’ attitudes in particular. Retrospectives.

Agile 85
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The Relationship Between Stress, Nutrition, and Emotional Well-Being - Sheryl Puterman

PM That Works

So generally speaking, you know, there could be a number of challenges that people may be facing right now, whether it's with stress, whether it's with with fatigue, whether it's with bad eating habits, whether it's with weight management, whatever it is, at the end of the day, what's really important is that we get to the root cause of the problem.

2005 40
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Dr. Harold Kerzner Q&A: How Changes in Project Management Are Supporting Agile and Scrum

The IIL Blog

With traditional project management, scope is fixed and we tend to allow cost and schedule to change as needed. How can Scrum or Kanban (agile methodologies in general) methods fit the existing PMI ® framework (i.e. Would it be better to follow the waterfall traditional project management approach or the Agile/Scrum method?

SCRUM 96