October, 2016

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The Three Things Every Project Manager Must Know about Project Governance

Ron Rosenhead

This Blog is brought to you courtesy of Dr Mike Clayton. Too many project managers see the role of Project Sponsor, or their Project Board as somehow getting in the way of progress. Too many project managers see the role of Project Sponsor, or their Project Board as somehow getting in the way of progress. Dr Mike Clayton.

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5 Reasons Why Managers Need To Learn Project Management Basics

Wrike

Unless you’re a certified Project Manager, you’re probably wondering why all managers need to learn the basics of project management. Chances are, even though you may not be a Project Manager, you are probably already managing a project. We’re not saying go and become a certified Project Manager right now.

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3 Tips to Improve Project Management for Creative Teams

Wrike

The art of project management is strongly influenced by the line of work you’re in. In some companies, project management is a full-time job, overseeing large teams and multiple, complex projects. When it comes to managing creative wor k, the project manager is often also a team lead—and a team mediator.

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Without a Root Cause Analysis, No Suggested Fix Can Be Effective

Herding Cats

In a recent Blog post titled Precision it is suggested Precision (or the implication thereof) is perhaps the root problem of most, if not all dysfunction related to estimation. . This is another example of Bad Management and Doing Stupid Things on Purpose. IT Risk Management. Yes, projects have uncertainty.

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Done Is Better Than Perfect: How To Manage Your Projects The Right Way – Guest Post by Andrea Bell

Celoxis

Ask any project manager and they will all have conflicting answers. What makes a perfect project? Some may quote cost effectiveness, others may say delivery before the deadline and some may say planning. But do we really have a scale to measure how perfect a project is?