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People Aren’t Resources! Or Are They?

Epicflow Blog

There are the following types of resources in project management: Services. Equipment. Materials. Money. Space. Time . Labor. If the first 6 above-mentioned kinds of resources are clear and are beyond exception, but the last one is quite controversial. Is it appropriate to consider people resources in the era of a hostile work environment? Let’s try to grasp the idea of ‘human resources’ in a company and make sense of it. .

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Setting Standards For Your Internal Communication: 9 Tips For Maximizing Team Communication

Proofhub

There are two things about the functionality of an office that are certain: a business cannot operate successfully without effective internal communication, and the way an office communicates internally affects every single other aspect of the business. Let those two thoughts sink in. It’s a harsh truth, but that doesn’t make it any less true. And unfortunately, office communication can become such a habitual part of our day to day lives that we rarely stop to think about whether or not we are d

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Overcoming collaboration overload: How to choose (and use) the best collaboration tools for your team

Planio

Collaboration overload and why to avoid it? It’s become a bit of a running joke in modern office environments that “work” gets in the way of actually doing any work. There are plenty of scapegoats when it comes to busywork, but there’s no denying that the increased use of collaboration tools hasn’t helped. I’m talking about the huge proportion of our day that we spend on email and chat, in meetings, writing documentation and doing administration work—in other words, the collaboration overload th

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Various Approaches For Agile Transformation

Agilemania

Often, we encounter questions such as- How are organizations transforming in the name of agile? What patterns have you seen so far? Which one works better? Explore my experience on this in the briefing below: Educate employees: It is essential to educate the employees on agile related approach and letting them decide what they want to do; meanwhile creating a… The post Various Approaches For Agile Transformation appeared first on Agilemania.

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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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Agile| Why Agile is a Humane Way to Work

Stepping Into Project Management

Hello there. This article was published in Project Management.com Years ago, when I first heard of agile making waves, I was curious enough to pay for a class out of my own pocket to learn more. By the end of the two-day session, I knew I wanted to be associated with agile. It wasn’t just its merits that convinced me—it was the basic philosophy of trusting another being, of being open to communication and most of all, respecting another’s opinion.

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How to Use a Work OS to Supercharge Your Project Management

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Have you ever wanted a superpower? Maybe the power to look through meeting room walls? Or to teleport yourself between locations to support your virtual team? Personally, I’d settle for knowing what my team were doing without having to constantly chase – perhaps that’s some kind of mindreading superpower. You don’t need a superpower to supercharge your project.

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The only thing we have to fear on projects is…

Kiron Bondale

“ … the only thing we have to fear is…fear itself. ” When FDR spoke those words as part of his presidential inaugural address in March 1933, it was meant to inspire a nation to recover from the depths of the Great Depression. But looking at global reactions to the new 2019-nCoV Coronavirus, I wonder if it would have been better stated as the only thing we have to fear is our reactions to fear itself.

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How to Make a Resource Breakdown Structure (RBS)

ProjectManager.com

There are many aspects to planning a project. They tend to revolve around the triple constraint of time, cost and scope. One such orbit is resources. Resources can be impacted by all three of those constraints and therefore require a method to control them—sometimes even a resource management software. “Resources” is a broad term, of course, and speaks to not only materials and equipment used in a project, but the human resources.

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Thinking By Sprinting: What Cognitive Science Tells Us About Why Scrum Works

Scrum.org

Want to listen instead of read? Listen to us read this blogpost in our podcast “The Liberators Network”. A while ago, I received an interesting scientific article from Gunther Verheyen titled “Getting Things Done: The Science Behind Stress-Free Productivity” (Heylighen & Vidal, 2007). The article discusses possible scientific explanations for the success of a personal productivity approach called “ Getting Things Done ” (GTD; Allen, 2001).

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Breaking Ground on Better Payment Processes: Strategies for Construction Pros

Speaker: Timothy Allsopp

Payment challenges often lead to delayed projects, financial bottlenecks, and strained relationships. With construction projects becoming more complex, outdated processes are no longer sustainable. By refining financial workflow, companies can improve cash flow, reduce error, and foster trust between stakeholders. Discover practical strategies for redesigning payment systems to overcome workflow challenges while creating a smoother, more reliable process for contractors and subcontractors alike.

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PMP or PRINCE2? Unraveling the Knot

Online PM Courses

PMP or PRINCE2? is a common question from project professionals who want a qualification to strengthen their resumé. We'll give you the answers. The post PMP or PRINCE2? Unraveling the Knot appeared first on OnlinePMCourses.

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All About Project Deliverables & How to Manage Them

ProProfs Project Management

“Success in life is about project management. Determine deliverables, make milestones, and always pursue the critical path.” . ? Ryan Lilly. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that ‘Deliverable’ is the favorite word of every project manager, as they use this term multiple times in a day. . For project managers, attaining project deliverables is significant because that’s how they can maintain client relationships in the long run.

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The Best Asana Alternatives You Need to Try in 2020

ProjectManager.com

Asana has positioned itself as a work management platform. It can be used by teams to help them stay on top of their assignments, whether those are project tasks or daily tasks for everyday business. Of course, Asana doesn’t own the patent on productivity. There are many Asana alternatives that help teams stay on track and control their work—without the downsides of Asana.

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Enhance Agility With Refinement

Scrum.org

Product Backlog Refinement (PBR) is an ongoing process in Scrum. But in a scaled Scrum, complexity vastly increases, and Refinement becomes mandatory. In this article, I will explain how you can use Refinement to your advantage and enhance organizational agility. Talking to a Newbie Scrum Master. Some time ago, I was talking to a newbie Scrum Master who was going to launch a product group along with me.

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15 Modern Use Cases for Enterprise Business Intelligence

Large enterprises face unique challenges in optimizing their Business Intelligence (BI) output due to the sheer scale and complexity of their operations. Unlike smaller organizations, where basic BI features and simple dashboards might suffice, enterprises must manage vast amounts of data from diverse sources. What are the top modern BI use cases for enterprise businesses to help you get a leg up on the competition?

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The 20-Percent Startup Solution

MPUG

How to stop playing games with your project schedule. Most baselined project plans are inaccurate because they have unrealistic start dates, finish dates, work hours, costs, and/or durations. The following are examples of this age old problem and how the 20% startup solution can be applied to build more accuracy and creditability into your project plans.

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Why Modern Businesses Choose Private Cloud Providers

LiquidPlanner

We stand witness to the mass migration of businesses to the cloud – in early stages, it represented a competitive advantage, while now it has become almost mandatory for businesses that strive for growth. Be that as it may, one of the unyielding benefits of cloud technology is its accessibility. This feature is what allows you to hire remote talent, prepare for important meetings while traveling, and stay informed of any changes in real-time. .

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How to Execute a Needs Assessment

ProjectManager.com

What does your project need? It’s not a simple question. It is a springboard that launches the planning of any successful project. You can have all your resources lined up and ready to go, but the plan is the rule by which everything else is measured and ordered. But a plan is empty of value if it’s not directed towards the needs of the organization.

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Upskill of the Workforce

Scrum.org

. A topic at the World Economic Forum (WEF) at Davos this year was the question "How do we upskill a billion people by 2030?". Product Owners and Scrum Masters are specifically named on the WEF list of Jobs of Tomorrow. All the other skills that Development Teams need in the digital age, especially software development, data science and cloud computing, needs upskilling of not only the workforce, but also our education systems and the cultural circumstances. . .

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Prepare Now: 2025s Must-Know Trends For Product And Data Leaders

Speaker: Jay Allardyce, Deepak Vittal, Terrence Sheflin, and Mahyar Ghasemali

As we look ahead to 2025, business intelligence and data analytics are set to play pivotal roles in shaping success. Organizations are already starting to face a host of transformative trends as the year comes to a close, including the integration of AI in data analytics, an increased emphasis on real-time data insights, and the growing importance of user experience in BI solutions.

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What Are the Most Important Options Settings in Microsoft Project?

MPUG

Introduction. Microsoft Project offers three types of options in the Project Options dialog. These option types include: Application Options – These options control how the software looks and works, and they impact every project you open. You only need to set these options once, as they are not project-specific. Project-Specific Options – You can set these options to any project currently open.

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Top 5 Tips for Implementing OKRs on Your Team

LiquidPlanner

I’ve always been a productive person , but coming up with long-term, meaningful goals has never been my strong suit. So whenever New Years would come around, I always felt like my resolutions were typical and easy to forget after two months: Improve my Japanese speaking skills… Learn how to be a better Strategic Planner … . Over the last year, our leadership team introduced a goal-setting framework called OKRs, which stands for Objectives and Key Results.

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Setting Standards For Your Internal Communication: 9 Tips For Maximizing Team Communication

Proofhub

There are two things about the functionality of an office that are certain: a business cannot operate successfully without effective internal communication, and the way an office communicates internally affects every single other aspect of the business. Let those two thoughts sink in. It’s a harsh truth, but that doesn’t make it any less true. And unfortunately, office communication can become such a habitual part of our day to day lives that we rarely stop to think about whether or not we are d

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Want to be more predictable? Do these two things every day…

Scrum.org

One of the things leaders often say they want most is predictability. Predictability is defined as the consistent repetition of a state, course of action, behavior, or the like, making it possible to know in advance what to expect. If you read that definition carefully, you may notice that the words good or bad are missing. Predictability itself is value-neutral.

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How to Drive Cost Savings, Efficiency Gains, and Sustainability Wins with MES

Speaker: Nikhil Joshi, Founder & President of Snic Solutions

Is your manufacturing operation reaching its efficiency potential? A Manufacturing Execution System (MES) could be the game-changer, helping you reduce waste, cut costs, and lower your carbon footprint. Join Nikhil Joshi, Founder & President of Snic Solutions, in this value-packed webinar as he breaks down how MES can drive operational excellence and sustainability.

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Tying the Investment Tier Back to Agile Delivery w/ Matt Smith

Leading Agile

Listen to the SoundNotes Podcast on the go! Find and subscribe to SoundNotes on: Apple Podcasts. Google Play. Spotify. Soundcloud. RSS. In this episode of SoundNotes, LeadingAgile Managing Consultant, Matt Smith, joins Dave for a conversation about why we need to make sure that the investment made in portfolio tiers of the organization ties directly back to Agile delivery, and how we can make sure that is happening.

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What is a Minimum Viable Product – MVP? | Video

Online PM Courses

The term MVP has become common in Agile project management. In this video, I answer the question, 'What is a Minimum Viable Product, or MVP?'. The post What is a Minimum Viable Product – MVP? | Video appeared first on OnlinePMCourses.

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Overseeing 135 book reviews, what stands out?

Henny Portman

I provided book reviews for all eight issues of a Dutch Project Management Magazine (Vakblad Projectmanagement). I used, for these eight reviews, book reviews that I wrote for this blog and www.managementboek.nl. On request of this Dutch PM magazine, I was asked whether one or more common threads could be discovered in all these underlying books. Since the first issue of this magazine appeared in 2017, I took the approximately 135 reviews that I posted on my blog in 2017-2019 as a starting point

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Creating Transparency with the Stakeholder Distance Metric: An experiment to recover from or prevent Zombie Scrum symptoms in working with stakeholders

Scrum.org

This post is an excerpt from the book that we’re writing, the ‘ Zombie Scrum Survival Guide ’. It’s our way of delivering small increments and involving our stakeholders: you, the reader. So we’d love to hear your feedback, encouragements and wild ideas. One of the best remedies to start recovering from Zombie Scrum is to start including the voice of your stakeholders.

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Navigating Chaos in Project Management

This text offers practical guidance for project managers navigating diverse frameworks. It covers topics like centralized reporting, standardized metrics, communication, training, risk management, and alignment reviews. By implementing these strategies, project managers can improve efficiency and achieve their project goals.