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But an important thing to note is that, even in the most traditional of traditional, predictive projects risk management is and has always been an iterative process. What agile adds to this, therefore, is a distinct cadence of its own iterations or drawdowns of tasks into the Work in Progress part of the Kanban Board.
This particular performance domain offers a blueprint for navigating the project delivery from start to finish and ensures alignment of your methodologies and processes with the project's objectives and outputs. It also supports cadence synchronization for the creation of project deliverables.
Calendars: Usually refers to the Project Calendar, which is a regular calendar showing the schedule of project activities. Projects might additional calendars as well to show resource availability, communication cadence, etc. A CAPM is often a basic requirement for project management roles.
Today’s PMI activity code, I’ll have up on the screen here in a minute. I mentioned the five star because I saw this event is up on PMI. Jeff: PMI took a stand back and said, you know what? A project is more organic in a lot of cases. You can see that up here on the slide. Jeff, a big MPUG welcome back.
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