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10 Strategies for Successful Project Execution

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Is your organization failing to close the gaps between strategy and project execution? Let’s review strategies and tools you can use, and learn how they can help you close that gap to promote successful project execution. What is Project Execution? Project Execution Steps. Execute Project Scope.

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6 Must-know tips for presenting to senior executives

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Presentations to senior executives can be very different than presenting project information to peers. These are senior managers in the organization: the people who are executive leaders. Tips for starting executive presentations You will likely not have as much time if you’ve been fit into the agenda of an executive session.

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Resource Analysis in Project Management: Steps & Free Templates

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Consider that resources are people, equipment, materials and anything else needed to execute the project tasks. When creating a budget for a project and managing costs throughout the execution of a project, resource analysis is a valuable tool. Resource analysis may seem complicated, but it isn’t as tricky as it sounds.

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Free Google Sheets To-Do List Template: Create Plans Online

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They’re ideal for teams with recurring tasks that they execute regularly. List Tasks and Assign Them to the Team Once you download the to-do list, begin writing the tasks that will be executed, as well as a name to identify them and indicate who will be responsible for their execution.

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The Project Clinic: Assessing Project Health, Planning, and Execution

Speaker: Ketan Jahagirdar

Picture your projects as patients, each with its own unique rhythm and pulse, thriving under your care 🥼 🩺 Step into the role of an innovative project doctor in our upcoming webinar! This session is your guide to evaluating the health of your projects through Waterfall and Agile practices like Scrum and Kanban.

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Program Manager vs. Project Manager: What’s the Difference?

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To plan and execute a project is necessary to assemble a project team, create a project plan and secure resources. A program is a set of projects that are executed simultaneously to achieve the strategic goals of an organization. Overseeing the creation and execution of a program management plan. Overseeing multiple projects.

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Microsoft Lists vs. Planner: In-Depth Software Comparison

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Event organizers use Microsoft Lists to prepare and execute their events as well as deal with issues that come up and manage assets needed for those events. The main use of Microsoft Planner is to create project plans, assign tasks to teams and collaborate on the execution of those tasks among team members.

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From Concepts to Actionable Insights: Powering Digital Transformation Success

Speaker: Ketan Jahagirdar - Sopheon’s Director of Product Management

How to reduce digital transformation execution risks? During this webinar, you will learn the following: What is digitization, digitalization, and digital transformation? What are the digital transformation challenges?

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12 Tips for Selling to the C-Suite

That’s why every salesperson’s goal is to make their pitch directly to a senior executive—ideally, sooner rather than later. Members of the C-suite are the key decision-makers when it comes to making major investments in their organizations. The following 12 tips can help ensure that you and your team are.

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The New GTM Playbook: 18 Ways to Future-Proof Your Sales Team

We’ve developed an entirely new way for GTM leaders to identify and execute proven, data-driven strategies that drive revenue. Go-to-market teams of every size, in every industry, are grappling with these challenges firsthand. Thankfully, there’s an answer.

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3 Mistakes Organizations Make While Developing ABM Programs

Download ZoomInfo’s latest eBook to learn about the three most common mistakes organizations make while executing an ABM program, including: Poor account selection process. Inadequate contact inventory within universe. Wasteful technology and service spending.

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ABM Evolution: How Top Marketers Are Using Account-Based Strategies

Research shows that nearly three-quarters of marketers (74%) already have the resources needed to build successful ABM programs.

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Performing Proficient Portfolio Management Against All Odds

Speaker: Ordonna Sargeant — PMP Staff Research Program Manager, Twitter | Scrum Master | Author | Speaker | ATP PMP Instructor | Adjunct Professor | PM Content Creator

The question is how do we as PMs meet the goal of helping key stakeholders and executives make informed decisions and maximize value? Project portfolio management assumes you will need a tool belt filled with methodologies, processes, and KPIs for collecting, assessing, ranking, monitoring, and managing all potential projects.

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What We Learned From Our Own Data-Driven ABM Strategy

talking points, we thought it would be more helpful to examine an ABM program that ZoomInfo executed. Instead of wading through a series of vague “how-to kick-start your ABM strategy!” In just 90 days, we were able to increase our pipeline by 114% and the customer base for this particular product by 30%.

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Run a Business, Not a Backlog

Speaker: John Mecke, Managing Director of DevelopmentCorporate, Jon Gatrell, Principal Partner at Market Driven Business

Executives, Board Members, and Customer economic buyers see the world through numbers and visualizations. Numerical literacy is a key skill for effective product managers. The ability to express complex concepts in numerical, financial, or statistical terms is critical, but it is often an overlooked discipline.