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We Asked, You Answered: Your Top Project Management Visibility Issues

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At its core, p roject visibility refers to a clear picture of how a project is performing, including resource allocation and potential risks. Increased visibility ensures everyone involved in the project understands what the objective of the project is and their role in meeting this goal.

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Your Top Project Management Visibility Issues

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At its core, p roject visibility refers to a clear picture of how a project is performing, including resource allocation and potential risks. Increased visibility ensures everyone involved in the project understands what the objective of the project is and their role in meeting this goal.

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12 Steps to Creating a Successful Project Scope

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Project scope is essentially the requirements of the project – outlining what the project will ultimately produce and what is required to produce it. Monitoring: Processes to document scope creep and project changes. To help you out, we’ve outlined 12 steps to defining the project scope successfully.

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Software Estimating Resources

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Why Monte Carlo Simulations of Project Network can Mislead,” Terry Williams, Project Management Journal 35(3), pp. Monte Carlo Schedule Risk Analysis,” Intaver Institute, Inc. How is Effort Estimated in Agile Software Development Projects?,” Evaluating Project Decisions,” INTAVER Institute. 61, September 2004.

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Estimating is a Learned Skill

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Estimates, Uncertainty, and Risk,” Barbara Kitchenham and Stephen Linkman, University of Keele, IEEE Software , May / June, 1997, “Software Project Scheduling under Uncertainties,” Intaver Institute Inc. “A Planning, Estimating, and Monitoring Progress in Agile Systems Development Environments,” Suzette S. Johnson, STC 2010.