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Stakeholder Management: How to Know Which Ones Matter

Project Risk Coach

Project Stakeholder Management Project stakeholders–individuals, groups, and organizations– may be impacted by or may have an impact on your projects. It’s critical to understand how people inside and outside your organization may affect your projects. Let’s explore stakeholder management power tools that can help you quickly identify which stakeholders matter.

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Benchmarking in Project Management (2): Internal Benchmarking

Inloox

Before we’re going to take a closer look at internal benchmarking in project management , here’s a quick reminder of the definition of benchmarking: ". Benchmarking is used to assess your own organization’s processes and performance compared to your company’s competitors or compared to the best companies in your industry. This method is used in project management to improve the organization’s project management methods and processes, or to compare internal projects to each other to identify what

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Becoming a Virtual Assistant is Easier Than You Think!

TimeCamp

We make a lot of posts concerning freelancing – after all, freelancers are TimeCamp’s main clients, and thousands of them use our time tracking software on a daily basis. However, freelancing is quite a vast term, consisting of many different professions. Today, we will discuss one of most popular – the job of a virtual assistant. The work of a virtual assistant (VA) can be varied.

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Six Sigma Methods and Project Management [Guest Post]

Brightwork

In the late 1980s, the Six Sigma method gained popularity amongst various project management systems across the globe. Six Sigma refers to a carefully designed set of tools and techniques that help to improve and enhance the performance of processes within an organization. It is a data driven approach to find and remove errors in an organization using various tools and techniques.

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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.

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DPM Podcast: Building & Scaling Project Management Teams (with Brian Kessman)

The Digital Project Manager

Ben Aston chats with Brian Kessman about the best ways to build and scale a project management team, particularly within in agency. They cover everything from defining the purpose, getting the right people, establishing the right partnerships, setting in place the right processes and monitoring the PMO's performance. The post DPM Podcast: Building & Scaling Project Management Teams (with Brian Kessman) appeared first on The Digital Project Manager.

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Inspiring Women in Project Management: Rachel Gertz

Rebel’s Guide to PM

This article, Inspiring Women in Project Management: Rachel Gertz , first appeared on Girl's Guide to PM. Are you thinking about getting into project management? Or are you looking to grow your team from the inside? A project management apprenticeship could be the answer. The UK is big on apprenticeships right now, especially as the Apprenticeship Levy is now in force.

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5 Reasons Why Knowledge Management Fails in the Marketing Team

Boost by Brightpod

Knowledge management has emerged as a panacea for improving business growth for most modern organizations. In fact, a lot of businesses have started using sp.

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7 Factors for running an effective Kanban Replenishment Meeting

Digite

In 2015, in a blog post called Kanban Cadences , David Anderson laid out a set of 7 Kanban cadences or meetings that provide comprehensive opportunities for feedback, planning, and review in an enterprise. Some of these were already identified in his original blue book, Kanban: Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business, some were identified later and put together in this post.