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Professional Services Industry Fundamentals

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Professional services apply to a wide range of industries. The professional services industry is large and to better understand it, we define the term and provide examples of professional services firms. Finally, we demonstrate how upgrading to project management software adds efficiency to the process.

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Project Risk Management: How-to guide (with tips)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Risk management is a staple skill of project managers. As the project environments we work in get more and more complex, with greater levels of uncertainty and more transformative, disruptive projects, being able to deal with risk remains top of the list of desirable skills for managers in all areas of business.

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Work in Progress (WIP) Report in Construction (Template Included)

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A work-in-progress (WIP) report is one of the tools used to track the budget. This is an essential part of managing a construction project as it helps the general contractor calculate the progress of all ongoing work, allowing them to see what’s done and what’s outstanding. This will eat into a general contractor’s profit margin.

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Best Project Cost Management Software

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Project cost management software is an essential tool from construction to IT and professional services. What Is Project Cost Management Software? Project cost management software is a tool designed to help project managers and teams plan, estimate, budget and control costs throughout the project life cycle.

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The Constructor's Digital Transformation Playbook: Reducing Risk With Technology

Speaker: Dylan Secrest

Construction projects are high-stakes operations where even minor inefficiencies can lead to costly delays, safety concerns, and budget overruns. Managing risk in construction has always been a challenge, but as projects grow in complexity, traditional methods no longer cut it.

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Resource Analysis in Project Management: Steps & Free Templates

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This means that resource analysis in project management is the process that project managers use to help them determine the availability of resources, allocate those resources effectively and identify potential constraints. To better understand resource capacity, project managers will evaluate capability analysis and workload capacity.

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Types of Project Management Software: 13 Best Options

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Theres more than one way to manage a project. Over time, dozens of project management methodologies have been developed to deliver successful projects. As the industry moved into the digital age, different types of project management software have been created to reflect those project management methodologies.

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