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Free and Low Cost Project Management Resources

Rebel’s Guide to PM

There are many premium project management templates available — including my template bundles and ebooks. Over the years I have reviewed, used and tested dozens of training courses and study materials, so you don’t have to take any chances. Everything from risk management to a comprehensive course. Or simply not very good.

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10 Places to Get Free Project Management Templates

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Only download templates from websites where you are confident in the source – don’t take any risks downloading files from sites that look and feel dodgy, to minimise the risk of accidentally downloading a virus Save a blank version of the template, then save another version with a file name related to your project. ProjectManager.com.

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How to List Projects on Your Resume: A No Stress Guide

Rebel’s Guide to PM

If you are a software engineer, show me your software projects. Action: Review the job description or person specification for the role and pick out the main skills that are relevant. Bad example: Involved in work to deliver a new sales pipeline process and workflow software that supports it. You get the picture.

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What are the Best Project Management Books?

Online PM Courses

But I will make an exception for this well-written ebook. This represents the distillation into simple ideas of a vast wealth of experience delivering high value, high criticality projects – often in software systems. I learnt so much from it that I wrote a comprehensive review of the book for an earlier article.

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How to manage projects from kickoff to launch

Planio

Not only are you expected to know about Agile, scrum, and waterfall, but PMBOK , PRINCE2, Gantt Charts, and Cumulative Flow Diagrams! Step 10: Create a risk management plan. Step 13: Review progress and adjust your plan. How to get the most out of your project management software. Step 11: Run a project kick-off meeting.