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The Evolution of Project Management

The IIL Blog

When the Department of Defense (DoD) decided to expand the need for more technical projects following World War II, pressure was placed upon the aerospace and defense community to develop expertise in project management. First, the PM was expected to possess a command of technology rather than merely an understanding of technology.

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The Growth of Assistant Project Managers

The IIL Blog

Most of the project managers were engineers with advanced degrees in a technical discipline. The two criteria most often considered at that time when selecting someone to be a project manager were a command of technology and writing skills. Most of the projects were measured in weeks or months rather than years.

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3 Continuous Improvement Strategies to Boost Your Project Management Skills

Project Pulse Journal

By: Hajime Estanislao, PMP, CSM Are you overwhelmed by the rapid shifts in industry demands and the swift pace of technological progress? This method has driven companies to new heights of efficiency and innovation, enriching every facet of project execution - from planning to evaluation - and boosting effectiveness and adaptability.

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Igniting Innovation with a Powerful Creative Strategy

Wrike

Innovation has become a buzzword in today’s fast-paced business landscape. Many turn to technology and data-driven approaches, but one key driver of innovation often gets overlooked – creativity. Understanding the Role of Creativity in Innovation Creativity is the fuel that powers innovation.

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Change Management Strategy in Projects

Project Pulse Journal

Reasons You Need to Know Change Management Change management is indispensable in project management as it bridges the gap between the operational, technical, and people aspects of projects and the affected people. Monitor progress and provide additional support where needed.

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My Experience With Growing A Developer Culture

Scrum.org

That’s not going to be a technical perspective. Sprint Review at Schiphol Airport with lot’s of stakeholders. Examples are cycle time, customer satisfaction, team happiness, innovation rate, return on investment, and total defects. This will only create a culture of fear in which Development Teams feel they are being monitored.

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How To Take a Contingency Approach in Management

Wrike

Managers must have the relevant resources at their disposal, such as financial means, human resources, and technology. Suppose your organization operates in the tech industry. Organizations that foster a culture of innovation and collaboration are better equipped to respond to changing scenarios.