Mon.May 16, 2016

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Giveaway: Effective Decision-Making Book

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Do you struggle to get people on your team to make decisions? I have the perfect solution for you. Edoardo Binda Zane’s book, Effective Decision-Making is what you need to get your team focused. It’s a collection of tools for making better business decisions. Forget the academic and complicated techniques that you might have read about already – these are practical suggestions that work.

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10 Ways to Bring Back Productivity in your Life

Stepping Into Project Management

Stop Waiting - It’s never going to be perfect time for anything. So, stop waiting to ask for a raise, to try a new project, a blog, a hobby, launch of a new idea. Start it today and the thrill and positivity of starting something new to bring in the momentum you have been waiting Create Routines - start creating routines that allow you to be positive or creative.

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Henry Ford and Design Thinking

Zen Project Management

By LibertyGroup25 (Own work) Henry Ford pioneered many of the ideas that are now commonplace in business, including ideas used in Design Thinking. He has been quoted as saying "If you ask people what they want, it would be a faster horse." This hits on the design thinking principle of divergence. You need to understand what problem you are solving before coming up with a solution.

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2 ways to Perform Critical Path Analysis

PM by PM

Critical Path Analysis Using 0 and 1 Method I am a software engineer by education. I learned project management while managing software projects. I got introduced to MS Project and Critical Path Analysis in year 1997. In fact, I learned about Critical Path while using MS Project. MS Project, like many other scheduling tools, performs […]. The post 2 ways to Perform Critical Path Analysis appeared first on PM-by-PM.

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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.