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5 Agile Methodologies for Project Managers that are not Scrum Framework

Project Pulse Journal

Ready to transform your approach to project management and software development? Exploring Agile methodologies provides teams with flexible, efficient, and collaborative approaches to software development and project management. Agile methodologies offer a path to mastering these challenges. What Makes Kanban Agile?

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Industrial Processes: Definitions & Examples

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Industrial processes are used in heavy manufacturing industries during large-scale projects. Having robust and efficient industrial processes is instrumental in a modern manufacturing business. We’ll also look at what materials are used in industrial processes, offer some examples and look at how software can facilitate the process.

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Exploring Lean Manufacturing: Principles and Benefits

Wrike

Lean Manufacturing is a methodology that aims to streamline business operations and eliminate waste in order to achieve maximum efficiency and productivity. In this article, we will dive deep into the principles, benefits, and challenges of implementing Lean Manufacturing.

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Six Sigma: A Simple Guide for Project Managers

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There has been some backlash against Six Sigma over the recent years, some of which is warranted and will be discussed, but overall the process proves a valuable tool in reducing defects in product manufacturing, especially when paired with Agile thinking, lean manufacturing and capable project management tools. What Is Six Sigma?

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Change Control Board: Roles, Responsibilities & Processes

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A change control board is sometimes referred to as a change review board. A change control board looks at change requests which are then reviewed in detail. Not only are they suggesting the change, but they will be the ones to implement, monitor, and respond to any change-related issues. What Is a Change Control Board?

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Automotive Industry 2022: Overcoming Project Challenges

Epicflow Blog

This poses a number of challenges for the automotive companies: increasing competition, frequent changes as a result of rapid progress, establishing partnerships with software companies, and other related issues. Besides, there’s much uncertainty about supplying automotive manufacturers with necessary materials (e.g.

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Proof of Concept: Definition, Importance, and Examples

Wrike

By developing a proof of concept, you can also gather key insights from team members and users alike, which can shape the product or software development process. Once you have a proof of concept in place, you can enter the development phase and effectively monitor progress with a project management solution such as Wrike.