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Does closeout vary between projects following an adaptive rather than a predictive life cycle?

Kiron Bondale

Completion of a project usually focuses on financial and administrative activities such as transitioning verified and accepted deliverables to customers, getting final sign off on the project, closing open contracts, recognizing team accomplishments, survey stakeholder satisfaction, archiving key project outputs and so on. But with an adaptive life cycle, the approach taken when performing certain activities might vary.

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10 Tools for Better Project Management Results

Online PM Courses

Do your projects over-run, go over budget, or fail to delight your clients? You can get rapid Project Management results, with my top ten PM tools. The post 10 Tools for Better Project Management Results appeared first on OnlinePMCourses.

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What is a virtual team?

Rebel’s Guide to PM

“Virtuality…is a critique on how work gets done,” writes Thomas P. Wise in his book, Trust in Virtual Teams. Before I read the book, I defined a virtual team as one that was split over several locations. If the team was physically located together, then they weren’t virtual. However, Wise sees it differently. He believes there are multiple ways to define a virtual team, and location is only one of them.

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Eliminate the Confusion: Understanding the Peak Field

MPUG

The 2010 version of Microsoft Project introduced some new functionality whose behavior has confused and confounded users with all degrees of experience, from absolute beginners to power users. Microsoft introduced this new functionality to fix a bug that had been present in the software since I first started using it many years ago. When Microsoft released Project 2010 in beta form, I confirmed that they did fix the bug, but I noted that new behavior in the software would probably confuse people

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Understand Digital Debt, Form a Team, Set Goals, and Plan Roadmap for Transformation

Understanding digital debt is crucial before digital transformation. Assemble a team to assess internal operations, market pressures, and digital debt's impact. Define future digital vision with measurable goals. Refine hypotheses and conduct market analysis. Develop a roadmap for transformation with defined projects, cost estimates, and governance.