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9 Types of Artifacts in Project Management

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In project management, artifacts relate to documents: the project documentation you produce that defines and supports the work you are doing. The 9 types of artifacts are: Strategy Logs and registers Plans Hierarchy charts Baselines Visual data and information Reports Agreements and contracts Other – a bucket category for anything else.

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Organizational Process Assets: Definitions, Examples & Templates

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These tangible assets can be templates, contracts, processes, reports and financial statements. These tangible assets can be templates, contracts, processes, reports and financial statements. There are many things that are needed when managing a project. But there are also tangible items that are just as important.

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Project Artifacts and How to Use Them

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Mostly, the term refers to the project documentation you produce that defines and supports the work you are doing. Here’s the list: Strategy Logs and registers Plans Hierarchy charts Baselines Visual data and information Reports Agreements and contracts Other – a bucket category for anything else. Documents are documents.

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What Is a Stakeholder? Definitions, Types & Examples

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There are also critical or key stakeholders, whose support is needed for the project to exist. Let’s take some time to define what a stakeholder is, examples of stakeholders and free stakeholder templates that can help with stakeholder management. What Is a Stakeholder? The stakeholder has a vest interest in the project.

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Site Engineer Job Description (Free Copy & Paste Example)

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This position on the construction job site is similar to the construction manager as both are managing the construction project packages, supervising staff and providing technical support. They provide support to subcontractors and unlike a construction manager that support tends to be of a more technical nature.

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The Importance of Operational Project Management for Businesses

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As noted above, strategic and operational projects are two of the three types of broad project categories. They don’t directly deliver new products or services to customers, but improve the way an organization does business and that impacts customers. This is called operational project management. What Is an Operational Project?

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Grateful Leadership™, Increasing Organizational Effectiveness in an Evolving Globally Connected World

The IIL Blog

Research Methodology: Data collection involved interviews, transcribing, and organizing for analysis. Research Methodology: Data collection involved interviews, transcribing, and organizing for analysis. The analysis was validated through member checking, ensuring the credibility of findings.