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How to Build and Implement a Project Strategy

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Project Management Office (PMO): A PMO is responsible for defining and maintaining the standards for an organization’s project management. They help with prioritizing projects, providing governance guidelines and ensure that projects are beneficial to the organization by aligning with larger strategic goals.

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Kanban vs. Scrum: What’s the Difference?

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Assign work to your team members, manage resources, estimate costs, automate workflows and much more. ProjectManager’s kanban boards can help plan projects and identify bottlenecks. Get your free Kanban Board Template Use this free Kanban Board Template for Excel to manage your projects better.

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General Conditions in Construction: Definitions & Best Practices

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If you’re a general contractor working in construction project management, you’ll need to know about general conditions. We’ll go further, explaining how to estimate general condition costs and how general conditions compare to construction specifications and general requirements. What Are General Conditions In Construction?

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Measuring the Project Management Maturity of Your Organization

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Portfolio, Program and Project Management Maturity Model (P3M3) by Axelos This wide-angle approach looks at the whole organization and its interdependent processes for an accurate maturity assessment. The goal is to improve organizational processes, but it also addresses project portfolio management.

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10 Free Manufacturing Excel Templates

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ProjectManager has dozens of free templates to download. You can see the percentage complete of all tasks in your schedule, your team’s workload, the length of tasks and even project costs. There’s a timeline and planned hours, too, to estimate how long the work will take. It doesn’t hurt that they’re free, either.

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How to Create a Project Assumptions List: Examples and Template Included

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But if you’re new to project assumptions, this will help you consider the many different areas where you’ll make assumptions about your project. Resources – people, materials, or facilities needed to complete the project. Budget – estimated cost of the project. Budget – estimated cost of the project.

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Scheduling and Cost Control in a Complex Environment

Strategy Execution | PMO Perspectives

And of course, for our projects and our organisations, we don’t have Governments to bail us out. We do not have the luxury of throwing resource at projects and simply hoping that in the future people will look back and say, ‘what a great project that was’! Schedule and Cost Control Starts with Good Estimates.