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10 Strategies for Successful Project Execution

ProjectManager.com

Is your organization failing to close the gaps between strategy and project execution? Fortunately, there are strategies ( and tools! ) Let’s review strategies and tools you can use, and learn how they can help you close that gap to promote successful project execution. Make Changes. What is Project Execution?

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Growing Your Project Management Career in 2024: Strategies for Success

The IIL Blog

As we step into 2024, the dynamics of project management continue to shift, demanding professionals to be agile, skilled, and strategically focused. This is a guide to exploring key strategies for growing your project management career throughout the year.

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Change management helps when implementing risk responses

Kiron Bondale

Most companies which have project management standards require teams to identify and analyze risks, but merely capturing information in risk registers is worthless if nothing is actually done to manage those risks. Risk management requires investment from stakeholders outside of the project team to really make a difference.

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Transitioning from Waterfall to Agile: Strategies for Success

NimbleWork

A variety of models and frameworks for adopting the Agile project management methodology exist. Organizations can employ a migration framework depending on their readiness to transition, incorporate change, manage risks and enable a culture of a truly Agile enterprise. Signup for a free trial here.

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What is Stakeholder-led Project Management?

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Or put more bluntly: If you think you are doing stakeholder management and it’s not making a difference to the way you run your project, then you aren’t! In these projects, stakeholders are identified and communicated with in the ‘normal’ way, but their power and influence is relatively low. 3 types of project. Stakeholder-neutral.

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The John Kotter Change Management Model for Strategic PM’s

The Strategic Project Manager

John Kotter’s 8 step Change Management Model is a strong framework that has been used to implement change in many organizations. This post examines the model, its advantages and disadvantages, and its value to strategists and project managers. What Is the John Kotter Change Management Model?

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What is Stakeholder-led Project Management?

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Or put more bluntly: If you think you are doing stakeholder management and it’s not making a difference to the way you run your project, then you aren’t! This book sets out a way to manage stakeholders that many project managers will recognize: Identify and document. Develop strategies. Plan approach.