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Microsoft Project Server: Pros, Cons and Best Alternatives

ProjectManager.com

Project management professionals know the good, bad and ugly of Microsoft Project Server. On the one hand, it has powerful project management capabilities, but on the other hand, Microsoft Server can be expensive, difficult to use and not collaborative. However, MS Project Server integrates seamlessly with other Microsoft products, such as Microsoft Office, SharePoint Online and Microsoft Project.

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It’s Okay for the Roadmap to Change

Scrum.org

A roadmap is a visualization of the Product Owner’s plan to deliver the product goal and fulfill the product vision. But in the real world, especially in complex environments, plans change—and that’s okay. Agile frameworks like Scrum are used in complex environments where more is unknown than known. In complex environments, the time it takes to deliver value is affected by uncertainty, effort, risk, and other factors.

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Risk Management in Wedding Planning: Preparing for the Unexpected

Binfire

Wedding planning can be as intricate and detail-oriented as any large-scale project. Just like project managers prepare for unforeseen risks in their professional endeavors, wedding planners and couples must anticipate and manage potential issues that could arise before or during the big day. The complexity of a wedding—coordinating multiple vendors, adhering to strict timelines, managing budgets, and keeping guests happy—makes risk management an essential component of the process.

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How to Create a Project Plan in 7 Steps

GanttPRO Project Management

Every process, notion, thing, etc., start from something. That moment began not now, days or years ago, and things looked differently – not like they do now. Project management is […] The post How to Create a Project Plan in 7 Steps first appeared on GanttPRO Project Management Blog.

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The 2nd Generation of Innovation Management: A Survival Guide

Speaker: Chris Townsend, VP of Product Marketing, Wellspring

Over the past decade, companies have embraced innovation with enthusiasm—Chief Innovation Officers have been hired, and in-house incubators, accelerators, and co-creation labs have been launched. CEOs have spoken with passion about “making everyone an innovator” and the need “to disrupt our own business.” But after years of experimentation, senior leaders are asking: Is this still just an experiment, or are we in it for the long haul?

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De bon à excellent – comment améliorer votre leadership et transformer vos équipes dans le cadre de projets complexesPar Andrew Prior et Dr. Leon Herszon

International Institute for Learning

De bon a excellent - comment ameliorer votre leadership et transformer vos equipes dans le cadre de projets complexes Par Andrew Prior, MBA, Executive Coach ICF and EMCC, et Dr. Leon Herszon, PhD, PMP , CSM , CSPO , DASSM Rsum Dans le monde complexe et en volution rapide d’aujourd’hui, les exigences l’gard des gestionnaires de projet se sont intensifies.

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Covering Up Problems. (SGE005)

Scrum.org

Covering up problems… From the Scrum Guide: “Each element of the framework serves a specific purpose that is essential to the overall value and results realized with Scrum. Changing the core design or ideas of Scrum, leaving out elements, or not following the rules of Scrum, covers up problems and limits the benefits of Scrum, potentially even rendering it useless.

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15 Unique Ways to Celebrate Work Anniversaries In your Organizations

NimbleWork

Congrats! What an occasion: one of your workers has reached the X-year milestone at your company! Let it be only one year—work anniversaries are central landmarks in employee journeys with organizations. They signify the turning points passed and meaningful accomplishments made since their first workdays. How can you recognize your employees and wish them a happy work anniversary, aka workaversary or workiversary, more appreciatively and memorably?