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Is the triple constraint in project management still relevant? (Spoiler: No!)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

The most commonly used planning constraint method in project management was historically the “triple constraint” – time, cost and scope – sometimes known as the project management triangle or the “iron triangle” because it’s often shown as a triangle with the constraints at each vertex. What is the Triple Constraint?

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Episode 185 – Redefining Project Success through Sustainable Project Management

Velociteach

The podcast by project managers for project managers. Projects are instrumental in defining an organization’s vision for a more sustainable future. WENDY GROUNDS: Welcome to Manage This, the podcast by project managers for project managers. We’re talking about Green Project Management.

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Why you need to engage stakeholders (and how to do it well)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Early on in my career, I had a call from the post room manager. We define it like this: The systematic identification, analysis, planning and implementation of actions designed to influence stakeholders. Engagement serves two aims: It creates, uses and sustains positive interest in the work. She was confused – and angry.

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Understanding a Salience Model in Project Stakeholder Management

Project Pulse Journal

Malinawan, PMP Are you a project manager struggling to deal with an ever-growing list of stakeholders, each with demands that seem equally urgent and important? Prioritizing these demands could stress out your team and complicate your strategic management strategies. By: Meredith G. The salience model, proposed by Ronald K.

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Project Requirements: The What, Why, and How

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Requirements also help you cover off other success criteria like quality expectations, sustainability requirements, and more. Being able to manage non-functional requirements is something you’re probably going to have to help users with, as in my experience, they tend to default to thinking only about features.

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Change Management Strategy in Projects

Project Pulse Journal

Change management strategies in projects are now an expectation and a relevant skill for the project and non-project professionals alike. These scenarios are achievable through change management. Start transforming the way you manage projects by integrating change management skills into your project management toolkit.

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Unlocking the Power of Stakeholder Engagement

Project Pulse Journal

However, this task could get overwhelming, especially for those who just started in project management. If you have ever struggled to navigate this crucial aspect of project management, you are not alone. Who would not want to manage a project where every stakeholder feels heard, valued, and fully aligned with the project objectives?