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Change Control Board: Roles, Responsibilities & Processes

ProjectManager.com

A change control board is sometimes referred to as a change review board. It’s a group of people from the project team that meets regularly to consider changes to the project. Through this process of detailed examination, the change control board decides on the viability of the change request or makes recommendations accordingly.

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The Importance of Digital Accessibility in Virtual Interviews

Teamweek

They bring to light the critical need for digital accessibility in both hiring and day-to-day work environments while also making it easier to ensure that online resources, tools, and technologies are accessible to everyone, including those using assistive devices. Further Reading: Hold On, What The Heck Are Asynchronous Interviews?

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12 Factors To Consider When Managing A Hybrid Workforce

NimbleWork

To keep things smooth, you use Slack for day-to-day chats, Zoom for weekly team meetings, and Nimble for project management. The firm sets clear expectations: office hours are 9-5 for the in-office team but the remote workers have flexible hours as long as they meet deadlines. Consider a tech company with a hybrid setup.

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Business Process Improvement: What it is and How to Implement it

nTask

According to surveys conducted, as of 2016, 66% of enterprises run a business process improvement program occasionally or never. What is Business Process Improvement? Before you can work towards improving your company’s business processes, it is imperative to understand what a business process is.

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Collaboration Culture: Tackling Challenges in Document Collaboration

Wrike

With the advent of technology, businesses can now collaborate on documents in real time, eliminating the need for physical copies and improving efficiency. Lastly, businesses can save time and resources as there is no longer any need for back-and-forth communication or physical meetings to discuss document changes.

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What Makes A Good Product Owner?

Scrum.org

Traveler: The process of building an understanding of stakeholders by visiting them and spending time with them. Intermediary : Acting as an interface between management and the team and the process of disseminating domain knowledge. Customer Relationship Manager : Supporting stakeholders in their use of a product.

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Achieving Stakeholder Management Success with the Power-Interest Grid

Project Pulse Journal

This guide will provide step-by-step instructions for identifying and mapping stakeholders to develop refined engagement strategies that integrate core project management principles such as strategic alignment and decision-making processes. Let us begin transforming how you manage stakeholders today with a structured and strategic framework!