Using the Waterfall Model to Help Your Projects Make Sense
The waterfall model is used in software development to ensure that positive progress is made in the creation of software for a client. While most …
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The waterfall model is used in software development to ensure that positive progress is made in the creation of software for a client. While most …
Continue ReadingQuality is made in the board room, and 5S for managers, a shape up tool, refreshes administrators on some important principles of project supervision …
Continue ReadingProject management is an evolving field and it seems there are more and more methodologies and best practices offered on a regular basis. What are …
Continue ReadingThe major reason for opting for group decision making is the assumption that more heads are better than one, and that collective decisions generate …
Continue ReadingA run chart or run-sequence plot is data chart plotted in chronological order, displaying process performance over time or making explicit variations …
Continue ReadingIf you’ve been wondering about the biggest problems facing project managers (PM), you’ve come to the right place. Learn about the biggest …
Continue ReadingWhat are the signs of a bad project manager–and how can you tell if you, as a manager, are leaning from the good to the not so good? Project …
Continue ReadingCalculating the internal rate return rate of a project is essential for capital budgeting. Before a project is considered or accepted, it must exceed …
Continue ReadingProject manager business call etiquette is important to maintain good relations with the various individuals working on a project. Learn what to do …
Continue ReadingNetwork Analysis and Gantt Charts are two very important tools of project management used during the planning phase of a project. It demonstrates …
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