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Win at Digital Transformation By Connecting Portfolio Management and Value Stream Management 

Planview

By combining these approaches, organizations can improve the performance of every stage of the software development lifecycle, from planning to delivery to outcomes. It is inclusive of the work involved to prioritize, define, implement (code), test, deploy, release, and support the product or service.

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The Complete Project Manager’s Guide to Project Deliverables

Workamajig

Defining, tracking, and managing project deliverables is one of the most important responsibilities of a project manager. For example, a creative team might create a number of documents during the course of developing a new website. On the other hand, your developers can’t really proceed if they don’t have a website wireframe.

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Operations Management Guide

Appfluence

Effective operation management will help the organization compete in an ever-changing market as they will be able to maximize profits, efficiency and productivity and will increase employee engagement and define the roles and responsibilities within the company, which are all important elements necessary for the organization’s survival.

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How to Manage Multiple Projects Webinar

Rebel’s Guide to PM

We’ll be looking at Milestone planning, dependency management, multi stakeholder management, governance across multiple projects. 10:02 I thought it would be worth for, just so that we’re all talking about the same thing to explain what I decide what I define as a milestone. So this is all about how how projects are linked.

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Newbies’ Guide to Scrum Project Management 101

nTask

The term Agile refers to a way of managing projects that incorporates constant improvement, scope flexibility, team involvement, and delivering crucial quality products. Scrum has been used in all walks of life – such as schools, government, software and hardware development, marketing, and everyday operations in organizations.

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