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Gate Reviews: What Project Managers Need To Know

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Gate reviews, or stage reviews are part of the PRINCE2® process, and also part of the Infrastructure and Projects Authority’s Project Roadmap in the Governance module. PRINCE2® requires at least two management stages: one to initiate the project and then however many you need after that to do the rest of the work.

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How to Take Advantage of Adaptive Project Management

Project Pulse Journal

By: Hajime Estanislao, PMP, CSM Adaptive project management is a vital strategy in a world where project landscapes are shifting. This method is essential for anyone who aims to navigate the complexities of projects where changes occur at lightning speed.

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Unlocking the Power and Mastery of Development Approach and Life Cycle

Project Pulse Journal

The Benefits of Understanding Development Approaches A good grasp of this domain facilitates process streamlining and implements simplification strategies that enhance deliverable precision without compromising the project's integrity. Adaptation mechanisms are equally important to enable seamless navigation through change.

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Brief comparison between MSP 5th edition and MSP 2011 edition

Henny Portman

Looks like they embraced my idea to add a quick reference card as I did when writing the official Directing Successful Projects with PRINCE2 guide. There is no division in boundary, governance or management information baselines. The first thing you see when opening the guide is a summary or quick reference card of MSP.

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ITIL for Project Managers – Should you?

Online PM Courses

Because of that, Project Managers need to be mindful of this in designing our products, delivery, and handover. And, whether you are an IT Project Manager or not, you may find yourself delivering IT in the form of hardware, infrastructure, software, or service processes as a part of your projects. Managing incidents.