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12 Free Project Planning Templates for Excel and Word

ProjectManager.com

Without a plan, projects are in trouble. Project planning is one of the first and most important aspects of project management. Using project planning templates can help you schedule tasks, estimate budgets and allocate resources. Download one or all and get your next project started right.

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Trello vs. Asana: Side-by-Side Comparison

ProjectManager.com

Asana is a likely matchup for anyone looking for the right project management software. They’re both well-known and popular project management tools. Asana, on the other hand, is a simple-to-use work management tool. ProjectManager has Gantt charts, unlike Trello and Asana, to better manage projects.

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6 Best Screen Recording Software for PC and Mac

Binfire

The market is flooded with numerous screen recording software, both free and paid. In this article, we have curated a list for you to choose the best screen recorder for Mac and Windows PC. The software excels in creating clean and focused recordings, with options to hide desktop icons and customize the capture area.

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Creating a Resource Management Plan

Ganttic

Project managers – this is for you! Here we’ll provide a few tips on creating a better resource management plan. Beyond having a clear roadmap, effective projects require careful resource allocation. In this article, we’ll break down the essentials of aligning your goals with the right resources.

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The Origins of Scrum Might Not Be What You Think They Are (Wisdom from Rafael Sabbagh)

Gunther Verheyen

O’Reilly and I compiled and merged our lists of potential authors and in August 2019 I started contacting them as potential contributors. Sutherland and Schwaber frequently mention the article, “The New New Product Development Game,” published in 1986 by Takeuchi and Nonaka in Harvard Business Review (1).

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