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Logistics Management 101: A Beginner’s Guide

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Managing that work process is called logistics management. Without logistics management, the many phases of any product will quickly fall into a chaotic mess. If you’re not familiar with logistics management, don’t panic. What Is Logistics Management? Logistics management is a subset of the larger supply chain management.

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Kanban vs. Scrum: What’s the Difference?

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While scrum has been scaled to apply to bigger projects and organizations, its roots are in agile software development and has come to work seamlessly in that smaller, nimble environment. That hasn’t stopped practitioners from using scrum in varying industries, from retail logistics to event planning.

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Top 10 Project Management Methodologies – An Overview

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When to Use It: Like agile, the scrum methodology has been used predominantly in software development, but proponents note it is applicable across any industry or business, including retail logistics, event planning or any project that requires some flexibility. Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK).

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What are Deliverables in a Project? | Project Deliverables Template

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Project Management Deliverables Deliverables is a very common term used in project management. A project may have multiple deliverables to be accomplished during the course of the project life-cycle. To illustrate project deliverables let us take an example of a project to build a retail bank website.