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Bug Report: Example, Template & Best Practices

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Developing software, like any project, is complicated and littered with roadblocks. A bug is a problem with a feature or the functionality of the software, which needs to be fixed before it can be shipped to customers. A bug relies on a bug report to get that process started. What Is a Bug Report?

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Project Performance Reporting: Key Performance Reports

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Then we’ll show the types of project performance reports that can help steer your project and keep stakeholders updated. For example, if the project is running behind schedule that might require more financial resources or a change in scope to get the project back on schedule. Project management software can help.

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Organizational Process Assets: Definitions, Examples & Templates

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Then we’ll get into some examples to fully illustrate their meaning. These tangible assets can be templates, contracts, processes, reports and financial statements. Organizational process assets may also include schedules, risk data and earned value data. Here are some of the more common examples.

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Construction Reporting: Types of Construction Reports

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All projects use reporting to monitor progress and performance, but in construction reporting is especially important. Construction reports are more varied and chart everything from project status to incidents and compliance. What Is Construction Reporting? That doesn’t mean construction reporting is verbose.

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What Is a Balanced Scorecard? (Example & Template Included)

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To better illustrate how a balanced scorecard works, we’ll also show an example of one and then share a free template to help you get started with yours. Once you’ve made a balanced scorecard, you’ll need project management software to fulfill the strategic goals and the plan to get you there. What Is a Balanced Scorecard?

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Risk Mitigation in Project Management

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Risk is something every leader knows well. We all need to become comfortable with some risks. We are never going to eliminate all risks. What Is Risk Mitigation? It involves a process that we’ll explore in a moment but basically addresses the top risks in order to fully protect the project. Learn more.

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What Is Positive Risk on Projects?

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Project risk. Just the word risk can evoke the same kind of primal, fight-or-flight fear in project managers. But risk shouldn’t be feared, it’s just another part of the project to manage. All projects have some element of risk while other projects are inherently high-risk. (We’re

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