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How to handover a project on closure

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Now it’s time to handover the work because the project is closing. If you’ve ever ended up on a project where the work never seems to end… and the changes keep coming in… and even though it is technically closed people still come to you for help… then this is for you! But what do you have to do?

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Top Project Management Conferences of 2022

ProjectManager.com

Nowadays, even non-PMP-certified workers are taking on work that closely resembles a traditional projects, and the desire to manage them better is growing every year. Technical Project Management Conference. This is the organization’s first in-person conference since everything changed due to Covid in 2020. Future PMO.

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Sustain Your PMO: Nine Easy Lessons

The Lazy Project Manager

As has been already discussed the reality out there in ‘PMO land’ is that there is not a plethora of wise and experienced PMO managers, directors, leaders, heads, etc., and so it is sensible for anyone who is engaged to help an organisation set up a new PMO or advise on improvements to an existing PMO to reach out for some help.

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12 Ways to Manage Project Quality Without Drama

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Also, if you have internal auditors or a Quality Assurance function, or someone in the PMO who can do an informal (or formal) project review, book that in as well. Quality assurance reviews, peer reviews, health checks and quality audits might sound scary for project managers – they’re not.

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How To Manage Multiple Projects At The Same Time

Rebel’s Guide to PM

While they all might look broadly similar in objective, those projects might involve working with different software products (so different vendors), different technical teams, different business teams, different timelines and different locations. I will even review my bullet journal for other various notes I may have made over the past week.

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Measuring the Project Management Maturity of Your Organization

ProjectManager.com

These responsibilities usually fall under the purview of a project management office (PMO) and can be facilitated by using project management software. Resources are both human and nonhuman and can include teams, tools, equipment, tech, facilities, raw materials and so on. Risk Management Risk in a project can be positive or negative.

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Back to Basics: What is Project Governance?

MPUG

My task was to develop guidelines and artifacts for Technology Change Management processes. Stage gate and phase-end review processes. Procedures and guidelines for reviewing, approving and updating project scope, schedule, cost, and quality. In most organizations, prime responsibility for project governance lies with PMO.