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10 Strategies for Successful Project Execution

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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. And you’re not alone in this challenge.

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How Change Management Fits Into Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

This article, How Change Management Fits Into Projects , first appeared on Girl's Guide to PM. Way back when I started managing projects, change management was a specific role in large organisations. Big projects – and lucky project managers – had their own Business Change Manager.

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The Art of Mastering Project Surprises: Easy Strategies for Managing Unplanned Work

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The Art of Mastering Project Surprises: Easy Strategies for Managing Unplanned Work By: Steve McBroom, Founder, Traxidy (Click to follow me on LinkedIn) In this post, we will review the importance of working through project issues and the associated unplanned project tasks, as they arise, and provide effective strategies to manage them.

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Organizational Competencies: What They Are and How to Develop Them

Rebel’s Guide to PM

We did a fair amount of off-the-shelf software deployments, and we frequently made the point that we were a healthcare company, not a software development firm. We did have a team of developers who built some in-house apps, and web front ends to databases, but we were not, at heart, a company that built software.

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Is There Value in Integrating Change Management and Project Management?

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Manage changes to projects or initiatives within an organization on both a technical and human level. Project management is the process of supervising a project team through a series of tasks that ultimately reach completion of a defined goal with a specified target date for completion. Alignment and Buy-In.

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Transitioning from Waterfall to Agile: Strategies for Success

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Source: simform.com This is typical for large enterprises and institutions running mission-critical apps and services on legacy technologies. A variety of models and frameworks for adopting the Agile project management methodology exist. Traditional SDLC approaches allocate a fixed duration to different tasks sequentially.

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Project management degrees: Do you need one and what you can do with it

Rebel’s Guide to PM

For all that project management is mainly transferable skills I wouldn’t know where to start with building shopping centers or roads after the years doing what I do. That’s due to: an increase in the number of jobs requiring project management-oriented skills (i.e. Pretty much every industry requires project managers.