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How to Manage Fixed Date Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

What is a fixed date project? A fixed date project is one that has a defined — and often unmovable — end date for delivery. Hitting the date is compulsory, which means we can’t plan the project as we would normally do using best practice scheduling techniques. How to plan a fixed date project.

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Artificial Intelligence and Project Management: The First Step

The IIL Blog

This range accounts for the many factors that could affect the pace at which adoption occurs, including regulation, levels of investment, and management decision making within firms [3]. Risk Management. Effective risk management has to be proactive. Human Capital Optimization. Active Assistance.

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The Relationship Between Culture and Performance

Leading Agile

When I first started thinking through this idea, I was actually really thinking about the idea of practices because back in 2010, a little bit earlier than that, Jim Kundiff, the Scrum Alliance, and those guys were really popularizing the CSM certification, PMI was doing the PMI ACP or a lot of us were part of that. It was pretty cool.

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Do we really need SAFe, LeSS, Spotify, or Nexus to be agile?

Agilemania

It would be best if you had either portfolio or full SAFe to achieve business agility through SAFe. They evolved the LeSS framework from their experiences working with large-scale product development, especially in the telecoms and finance industries. You can read all the experiments carried by them in two books written by them.

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Do we really need SAFe, LeSS, Spotify, or Nexus to be agile?

Agilemania

It would be best if you had either portfolio or full SAFe to achieve business agility through SAFe. They evolved the LeSS framework from their experiences working with large-scale product development, especially in the telecoms and finance industries. You can read all the experiments carried by them in two books written by them.

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