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Exploring the differences: Projects vs operations examples

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Projects and operations are both necessary for businesses to succeed, but they require different approaches. When it comes to managing them effectively, understanding the differences between projects and operations is key. Projects vs operations is not a battlefield and you can navigate the tightrope to keep them both balanced.

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Runn Software Review

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Summary review of Runn: If you find managing resources a headache because you never know who is free when, then check out what Runn can do. It sits in the middle of your tech stack, integrating projects information from your CRM and financial systems. For example, Runn will flag up some people who have similar skill sets.

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Capital Budgeting: Definitions, Steps & Techniques

ProjectManager.com

In finance, capital is money that a company has, such as earnings or credit, which it can spend or invest on assets. Finally, we’ll illustrate capital budgeting with some examples. Capital budgeting is a process by which investments in large-scale projects are analyzed, evaluated and prioritized. Capital is money.

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Beginners’ Guide On How To Track Project Cost

Productivity Land

However, if you’re new to managing projects, keeping track of the money you spend might be a huge hassle. That’s why we made this budgeting primer: How to track project cost. Whatever size project or program you’re responsible for, our guide will provide the information and assistance you need to get going.

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14 Common Project Risks (+ more)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Some examples of internal risk are: 1. Once common risk is lack of support from a key project sponsor. As the excitement of a project fades, you might see sponsors stop attending meetings, not making key decisions, or not showing much interest in the project’s success. External risk examples: 4. Lack of support.

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How to Create a Project Assumptions List: Examples and Template Included

Project Bliss

And in this post I’ll go over the following items: The benefit of identifying and creating a list of project assumptions. Different types of project assumptions – including examples. How to identify and manage project assumptions. What are Project Assumptions? This is an extreme example (but true).

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10 Knowledge Areas of project management (PPT & PDF included!)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

PMBOK 7 talks about the 8 project performance domains. This article reviews and explains the 10 project management Knowledge Areas from the PMBOK® Guide -- Sixth Edition. All the things you need to know and do for successful risk management, for example, are bundled under the Risk Management Knowledge Area.

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