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Top 10 Project Management Methodologies – An Overview

ProjectManager.com

A project management methodology is a set of principles, tools and techniques that are used to plan, execute and manage projects. The PMBOK provides definitions and guidelines for project planning, scheduling, executing and controlling. The car company applied it to their lean manufacturing model, known as the Toyota production system.

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A Lean Innovation Management Process: Discovering and Creating Value

The Strategic Project Manager

This applies regardless of the type of organization – small, medium, or large company; startup; government entity; or non-profit. Lean innovation management originated from startups, but is applicable in helping bring a startup mentality to a variety of types of organizations. Let’s start be defining lean innovation.

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New Broom, Sweeps Lean! Four ROI, Efficiency and Productivity Hacks for The New IT Project Decision Maker

Project Accelerator News

When new to a role (in many business environments, not just IT Project Management), new managers tend to lean into making sweeping changes, it’s human nature. Stoneseed’s innovative P3MO Platform can help: Optimise cutting-edge technologies for unprecedented efficiency and innovation. Less broom, more polish!

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Lean portfolio management

Techno-PM

The lean portfolio management is a new way to look at the old problem of balancing cost vs. value in product development projects. The use of Lean portfolio management agile has exploded in the last decade as more and more companies have found that it is a powerful tool for structuring their product development processes.

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Planning Your Agile Transformation Journey

Leading Agile

Many of the executives we work with want to be more predictable. Ask an executive whether they want to be able to make and meet commitments or have the ability to respond to whatever the market throws at them, and they’ll likely tell you they want both. Adaptive-Emergent: Innovative and experimental.

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Lean Portfolio Management Operations: An Agile Approach

Planview

This blog is part of a series on Lean portfolio management for the enterprise. If you haven’t already, we recommend reading: Part 1: What is Lean Portfolio Management? Part 2: Lean Portfolio Management: Lean Budgets and Investment Funding. Support program execution. Lean-Agile Center of Excellence (LACE).

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The PMO Roadmap for Driving Business Agility

Planview

Fresh from achieving great strides in digital transformation and other endeavors in record time over the past year, executives and boards of directors want to inject even more speed and agility into their organization’s DNA. The PMO roadmap shows how to cultivate effective strategy execution at speed. Sample Questions from the Webinar.

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