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Seven Priorities for Project Managers in 2023

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Related: Mastering the Decision-Making Process: A Practical Guide. Energy: Regular exercise does not just build up your physical stamina, but affords an opportunity to shift mental gears and detach from the stressful concerns of your workplace. It’s built into most professional qualifications, like those of the PMI and APM.

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Seven Priorities for Project Managers in 2019

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Related: Mastering the Decision-Making Process: A Practical Guide. Energy: Regular exercise does not just build up your physical stamina, but affords an opportunity to shift mental gears and detach from the stressful concerns of your workplace. It’s built into most professional qualifications, like those of the PMI and APM.

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Interview with Yasmina Khelifi| Project Manager

Stepping Into Project Management

Yasmina Khelifi, PMP, PMI- ACP, PMI-PBA is an experienced project manager in the telecom industry. Yasmina loves sharing her knowledge and experiences at work, volunteers at PMI, blogs at projectmanagement.com , and PM Network Magazine. In the process, you also have a blog and a podcast, tell us about it?

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12 Steps to Creating a Successful Project Scope

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Monitoring: Processes to document scope creep and project changes. This, according to PMI , is when a project suffers “the uncontrolled expansion of project scope without adjustments to time, cost, and resources”. Milestones help focus the energy of project teams and drive production. Why is Project Scope Important?

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Episode 169 – Knowledge Management – A Key Discipline of Top-performing Teams

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They’ve studied and been exposed to the PMBOK Guide from PMI. And I remember going from the 5th to the 6th Edition of the PMBOK Guide , there was an additional process. There are 49 processes that define some of the work that project managers do. I don’t know why it took PMI or any organization so long to know this.