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Trending Topics at This Year’s Leadership and Innovation Online Conference

The IIL Blog

By Lori Milhaven, Ashley Jorgensen, and Rena Akroush February 28, 2024 Brace yourself for an exhilarating experience packed with vibrant speakers and innovative ideas. This isn’t just another online conference; it’s an energizing expedition into the forefront of leadership and innovation across all levels.

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Innovation Project Management

International Institute for Learning

We are excited to bring you this blog post on Innovation Project Management, which is adapted from Dr. Harold Kerzner’s new book of the same title. Below, he explains why this topic is so important, the types of challenges that innovation project managers face, and much more. Get your copy today! Order on the IIL website.

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Evidence-Based Leadership: Navigating the Future with Facts

Scrum.org

The digital revolution, a globalized economy, and a shifting social paradigm demand a leadership approach that is both innovative and grounded in reality. The Essence of Evidence-Based Leadership Evidence-based leadership is the practice of making informed decisions based on the best available data, research, and case studies.

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15 Non-Academic Project Management Books to Earn PDUs

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Identifying and Managing Project Risk (4 th Ed) Author: Tom Kendrick. Identifying and Managing Project Risk is a big read at over 300 pages. There are some sections in it that cover enterprise risk management which you could justifiably claim in the Business Acumen section. PDU claim: 8 hours. PDU claim: 2 hours.

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5 kinds of Agile bandits: Special Sprints Bandits

Scrum.org

An upward curve of undone work, contradicting the essence of Agile, which is to minimize such backlogs and ensure a sustainable pace of development. In Agile, we manage risk not through detailed plans, as in traditional models, but through the continuous delivery of a working product.

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The PDCA Cycle: a Cornerstone of Effective Project Management

Inloox

The PDCA cycle, also known as the PDCA method, PDSA cycle (Plan-Do-Study-Act cycle), Deming cycle, Deming wheel or Shewhart cycle, is a four-step framework designed to improve processes through iterative testing, learning and refinement. Act: Based on the findings from the study phase, the team decides on the next steps.

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Simplifying Procurement in Project Management

Project Pulse Journal

Whether reducing costs, ensuring high-quality supplies, or managing risks effectively, these strategies are designed to give you an edge in today’s competitive environment. Risk Management : Skilled procurement strategies mitigate risks related to supply shortages, supplier issues, and market volatility.