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Troubleshooting in Lean-Agile Development

MPUG

Many project managers utilize a Lean-Agile approach when there is high change or churn in project requirements, significant lack of clarity in scope, high complexity to their projects, and/or a larger number of risks associated with such. Two Lean-Agile Types. Iteration-based Lean-Agile. Flow-based Lean-Agile. Flow-based.

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How One Global PMO Team Member Solved the Spreadsheet Challenge

Planview

As a global PMO team member for the world’s leading aviation trade organization, his work days are often extremely stressful. Having finally had enough of the spreadsheet chaos within his PMO and the larger organization, Giorgos decided to make a change. Working out of spreadsheets can make life stressful—unnecessarily so.

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SmartSuite Review [2022]

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Every aspect of what you need to run a PMO has already been thought-through and created for you. Each template comes with a live demo to see the features. That means you don’t need a PMO system admin or analyst to manage the product. No requirement for a central PMO admin person to maintain the system. And lots of others.

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Dynamic Planning and Rapid Reprioritization: Delivering on Strategy in the Midst of Change

Planview

PMOs have a Rosetta Stone of sorts: Strategic roadmaps that help them continuously translate strategy to delivery on an organization-wide, cross-functional scale. As plans change the PMO determines how best to adjust or shift resources, budgets, and outcomes (products, technologies, services, etc.) to achieve the strategic objectives.

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What You Need to Know About How to Execute a Project 

Planview

Except that, as every PMO knows, project execution is the most challenging stage of the project life cycle, and it’s only gotten more difficult in a world of hybrid and remote work. Part of that autonomy is supporting how teams want to work, from traditional projects, lean-agile work, or a hybrid mix of approaches. Plan for Change.

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Rapid Reprioritization: Delivering on Strategy in the Midst of Change

Planview

PMOs have a Rosetta Stone of sorts: Strategic roadmaps that help them continuously translate strategy to delivery on an organization-wide, cross-functional scale. As plans change the PMO determines how best to adjust or shift resources, budgets, and outcomes (products, technologies, services, etc.) to achieve the strategic objectives.

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Is It Possible To Have Too Much Data?

Meisterplan

This might seem like a difficult task, but we’ve actually made it really simple with our Lean Project Portfolio Management (Lean PP M ) framework. . How Lean PPM Works Lean PPM intentionally supplies project portfolios with only the minimum amount of information necessary. The Stages of Lean PPM .

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