Posts Tagged ‘project management’
Programme management vs. Project management
Program Management and project management are often confused with each other as they share many similarities and common objectives, but their differences are important to understand in order to have an effective program or project implementation.
Read MoreHow Many Sprints in a Release?
This article will take you through the factors to consider when deciding how many sprints to include in a release, including team size and project complexity.
Read MoreBlockchain technology — impact on project management profession
How will blockchain technology impact the project management profession? In this blog post, we will explore the influence of blockchain technology on the project management field and the benefits of integrating a blockchain project manager into your team. This innovative technology stands to revolutionize the way businesses operate, offering unparalleled opportunities for efficiency and transparency.…
Read MoreRisk Management vs. Issue Management: What’s the Difference?
As a new or aspiring project manager, it’s important to understand the difference between risk management and issue management. Both are essential functions of effective leadership, but they serve different purposes. Risk management is about identifying potential problems and taking steps to avoid them. Issue management is about dealing with problems that have already arisen.…
Read MoreMicrosoft Project, Recommended Settings— The Hidden Features.
Microsoft Project is a powerful tool that can help you keep track of complex projects. While it may seem daunting initially, you can quickly become an expert with some practice. In this video, you will learn about some of the hidden features I use every time I create new projects. These features will help you…
Read MoreMS Project Status Updates Tutorial For Tasks | Best Practice.
One of the most essential things project managers have to do daily keeps everyone in the loop with all relevant information about tasks and deadlines. To do this efficiently, it’s best practice to use MS Project as your software. You can quickly add relevant information about tasks and deadlines and then easily share this information…
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