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PRINCE2 and PMBOK: How They Compare

Rebel’s Guide to PM

She first took her PRINCE2 Practitioner exam in 2004. This is all done in an environment of seven themes: business case, organization, quality, plans, risk, change and progress. The PMI approach has a huge amount of detail that will help you approach your projects in a professional way. PMI regulates the PMP certification.

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The Power of Sleeping on It: Why Taking Time Leads to Better Decision-Making

The IIL Blog

The Risks of Rushed Decision-Making While some decisions require quick thinking, rushing into major choices without reflection can have serious consequences. Jeff has been a member of the PMI Global Executive Council since 2014. This finding underscores why taking time, especially with rest, improves decision-making.

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The Hidden Power of Emotional Intelligence and Psychological Safety in Project Success

The IIL Blog

Therefore, to be successful, Psychological Safety and psychologically safe spaces must be in place to empower stakeholders to creatively take risks without reprisal; such environments will enable individuals to learn from mistakes made while pursuing project objectives, personal growth and fulfillment. So, what is EI?

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What is Taylorism, and why Waterfall is just the tip of the iceberg!

Scrum.org

For many people, the traditional project management methodologies (see PMI / PRINCE2) are the root of the problems that birthed Waterfall. The thinking goes like this: Ideas and innovation from your workers were a risk to your business and thus must be eliminated. I assert that this is the tip of the iceberg. US Textile Mill.

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Managing Virtual Teams Successfully

The IIL Blog

Risk: Uncertainties that may be encountered in implementation. Here are some examples of SMILEs that I began to create in 2004 in conjunction with my dissertation that focused specifically on project management. Time: Length of time of the activity. Scope: Frequency – how often. Quality: Complexity – how challenging.

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A Compendium of Works to Increase the Probability of Project Success

Herding Cats

Business, Technical, Systems, Risk, and Project Management. Five Immutable Principles of Project Success , PMI Spring Seminar, 2021, Austin TX. Five Principles of Project Success , PMI, Northern Utah Chapter, Professional Development Day, 2012. An Introduction to IMP/IMS , 17 Oct 2004. Risk Management.

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EPM Spelled Out

MPUG

2004, Enterprise Project Management, p. According to PMI, these initiatives include using software (e.g., For example, you can get increased efficiency, reduced costs, better visibility, and better project outcomes, including improved resource utilization, lower risks, and an increase in customer satisfaction. Ireland, L.,

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