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Organizational Process Assets: Definitions, Examples & Templates

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Some of these are called organizational process assets. These organizational process assets are critical to a project’s success and its operations. To make sure you understand what organizational process assets are, first, we’ll define the terms and explain their importance. What Is an Organizational Process Asset?

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Stakeholder Mapping 101: A Quick Guide to Stakeholder Maps

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Map your stakeholders and keep them in the loop with ProjectManager.com’s project management features. A stakeholder map is a visual, four-quadrant influence-interest matrix used to identify stakeholders and categorize them in terms of their influence and interest in the project. Try it for yourself today!

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Henry Gantt’s Biography & Role in Gantt Chart History

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It was an early attempt to merge the science of engineering processes with management. Later he published Work, Wages and Profits: Their Influence on the Cost of Living (1910), Industrial Leadership (1916) and Organizing for Work (1919). It was pioneered by Frederick Winslow Taylor, an American mechanical engineer.

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What Is a Cost Breakdown Structure (CBS) In Project Management?

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Manufacturing a product or constructing a building is a complicated process, which in turn makes determining the price for that product equally difficult to discern. There are many factors that must be considered, and project managers use a cost breakdown structure to help them determine the cost of that product.

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Project Controls: A Quick Guide

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Project controls can vary according to industry and organizations, but they always provide a way to complete a successful project and deliver benefits to cost, time and performance. What Are Project Controls? This means saving the project and the organization time and money. Implementing Project Controls.

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Resource Forecasting Guide for Project Managers

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Resource forecasting is essential in project management to predict the future resource requirements in an organization to complete projects successfully. It is a step-by-step process that project managers can implement to estimate and allocate resources effectively.

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How to Create a Performance Measurement Baseline for Your Projects

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The whole project is part of a performance measurement baseline, but it’s broken up by project scope, project schedule and project cost baselines. The schedule baseline is made up of project activities and the cost baseline is the budget allocated to those activities.