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Professional Services Industry Fundamentals

ProjectManager.com

This is done through marketing strategy development, branding services, digital, content and email marketing. Public relations, market research and analytics, web development and graphic design also play a role. The aim is to enhance visibility, engage target audiences and drive sales.

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Top 25 Project Management Influencers of 2025

NimbleWork

Top 25 Project Management Influencers Elizabeth Harrin With over 20 years of experience as a seasoned project manager, Elizabeth Harrin has made a name for herself as both a project leader and an educator, lending her expertise to prominent technology companies.

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5 Benefits Product Teams have over Technology Teams

Scrum.org

Teams that approach their work from a product perspective find this cross-functionality easier to achieve than teams that organize around the technologies required to deliver the product. Although having some technology teams in your organization might be necessary, product teams should be the default because of their many advantages.

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Top Global Lean/ Agile Thought Leaders and Influencers 2025

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Karl A L Smith Karl Smith is a global expert in customer engagement, specializing in Agile methodologies and enterprise technology across various industries. Karl holds a master’s in computer science and has a deep background in design and technology. Founder of Scrum Inc.,

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7 Amazing Tips To Manage Web Development Projects Effectively

Proofhub

7 Crucial Things To Know When Managing Web Development Projects Source: [link] Whether you’re a marketer, designer or web developer, client projects are part of your everyday life. Arguably, as a web development manager, you know the definition of peer pressure best. Let’s get started.

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What Is a Project Director? Role, Responsibilities and Salary

ProjectManager.com

A project director is a person responsible for leading a team of project managers, which can also include contractors, sub-contractors, software developers, web developers, graphic designers, testers, network engineers and other staff that are essential to the project. Review, approve or deny proposals. Manage resources.

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Resource Forecasting Guide for Project Managers

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Suppose a project manager has an upcoming project for website development and design. The project has a defined timeline of six months, and the resources involved are developers, testers, UI/UX designers, analysts, etc. We’ve picked out a few to review in detail. What is an example of resource forecasting?