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IT Financial Management (ITFM) Best Practices

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To accomplish this requires financial governance, creating and controlling an IT budget, tracking expenses and doing cost-benefit analysis of IT investments. ProjectManager’s workflow automation saves time when managing IT finances. What might not be so clear is how to effectively manage IT finances.

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Kanban vs. Scrum: What’s the Difference?

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The scrum methodology has been around since the mid-1980s and has been a core sub-methodology of agile since 2001 when Ken Schwaber and Mike Beedle wrote the book on it: Agile Software Development with Scrum. For example, the kanban method doesn’t require you to have a specific team structure or hold meetings.

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How to Open an LLC for a Software Development Business?

Productivity Land

Software development is a huge and growing industry, worth nearly half a trillion dollars in the U.S. If you’re joining the industry and starting your own software development business, you’ll want to get off to a good start by properly setting up your business entity.

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What Is IT Management? Why Is IT Important for Businesses?

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IT works with production, human resource management, purchasing, research and development (R&D), accounting and finance, marketing and many more. IT management is how IT systems, such as hardware, software and networks, are monitored, administered and controlled. What Is IT Management?

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Elevate your Project Management with SPICE

MPUG

SPICE (Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination) is a development framework that provides a structured approach for organizations to assess and improve their software development processes. With proper implementation, SPICE not only identifies weaknesses but maximizes strengths and development potential.

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What Is a Project Director? Role, Responsibilities and Salary

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A project director is a person responsible for leading a team of project managers, which can also include contractors, sub-contractors, software developers, web developers, graphic designers, testers, network engineers and other staff that are essential to the project. Develop a timeline that captures milestones for projects.

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Agile Organisations: Unleashing the Potential of Value Streams

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Exhibit 1 - Sequential (A) vs. overlapping (B and C) phases of development In a cross-functional scenario, a team would be made up of individuals from Sales, Marketing, Product, and R&D, all collaborating as a single unit with a clear focus on meeting the customer's needs. This is surprisingly common.

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