Fri.Jun 30, 2017

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Main Principles of Time Management – Planning, Checking, Organizing!

TimeCamp

It’s time to continue our previous post and present yet another three very important principles of Time Management. Learning and mastering these rules will turn us into a person with an active approach to time. It means, that you will be able to easily focus on your work, have your tasks under control, and plan everything in advance. So, without further introductions, let us discuss the remaining three of the six main principles of time management.

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Some days things just don’t go your way

The Digital Project Manager

The post Some days things just don’t go your way appeared first on The Digital Project Manager.

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Disturbing Wisdom

The Tao of Project Management

Someone wise once said "expect the unexpected" and it has often been repeated. It is true of life in general but it does seem to be particularly relevant in project management. But no matter how much we try and expect the unexpected, unexpected things will happen on a project and it is important that the project manager finds out how and why. The wise project manager finds out and acts accordingly.

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PMP Application Audit - Step-by-Step Process

Deep Fried Brain

PMI PMP application audit is probably the most feared part of PMP Certification. Most fears are uncalled for and probably stem from the confusion around the audit process. If you understand the.

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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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Cross Cultural Project Management: Recognize, Respect and Reconcile

Brightwork

Today, project managers need to be prepared to work with and manage multicultural teams that can span the globe. As Thomas Friedman’s book “The World is Flat” states – if we are to remain competitive in a global economy, we must all be on a continuous journey of learning and curiosity. Many project managers believe that cultural differences can be as detrimental as outdated or inefficient technology is.

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