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You Can Stop Project Management Chaos Pt. 2

Posted on July 9, 2018

The goal of project portfolio management is to work on the right projects at the right time for the right costs balanced to resource capacity to achieve the strategic and business objectives of the organization.

Posted in Project ManagementTagged Barb Schrage, Management, Project Management

You Can Stop Project Management Chaos Pt. 1

Posted on July 2, 2018

Project Portfolio Management is a set of business processes that allows organizations to select the right projects at the right time to achieve strategic business goals.

Posted in Project ManagementTagged Barb Schrage, Management, Project Management

Why Work Breakdown Structures Matter

Posted on June 3, 2018

The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is a key tool in a project’s comprehensive plan, and it serves as a foundation for many other needs.

Posted in Continuous Improvement, Project ManagementTagged Management, Project Management, Rob Stone

Ruthless Prioritization in Project Environments

Posted on October 31, 2017

In resource-constrained project environments where everything is a priority, nothing can truly be a priority. A key responsibility of senior leadership is to provide ruthless prioritization and leave no doubt as to the organization’s top projects.

Posted in Project ManagementTagged Project Management, Shawn Belling

3 Tips for Project Management Spring Cleaning

Posted on May 18, 2017

Organizations looking to clean up their project management can follow a process of focusing on clutter reduction, repairs and improvements, and adding a touch of innovation and new techniques.

Posted in Project ManagementTagged Management, Project Management, Scott Converse
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