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Improve your Project with a RACI Matrix

The RACI Matrix documents each person's role and responsibilities on a project. A basic skill of every project manager is to clarify how the team will work and who does what. And long time Project Manager’s know that transparency and communication creates High Performing teams. It does not matter what phase your project is in, a RACI Matrix will help. It just takes a process and a format. Let me show you how.

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Project success with the Agile Approach & Scrum Method

The Agile and Scrum methods represent the current thinking in Project Management for projects that require collaborative, fast-paced solution design and build. Get the details on how to use the Agile and Scrum processes on your next Project. Find out:

  • How the Agile Approach can fast track your project

  • How to set up your Scrum processes

  • The Start to Finish steps to a Sprint

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How to use a PERT Chart in Project Management

Project Managers use PERT charts to create realistic schedules by coordinating activities and estimating their duration. PERT charts are useful for project planning when the duration of activities is unknown.

This article takes you through everything you need to know to put together your own PERT chart which examples, templates and more.

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How to use Work Breakdown Structure in Project Management?

WBS or Work Breakdown Structure is the most common approach to planning. Managers use this approach for both simple and complex Projects. Learn what WBS is, how to create a WBS project plan and how it can help your project. I give examples, detailed steps to starting, creating and checking your WBS, as well as links to additional resources.

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Project Constraint Management: 7 aspects to watch

Project Constraint Management is a critical process to your Success. A Project Team needs to work together to evaluate product changes and compensate impact with the other components of the project to stay on time and on budget with the right scope. Find out how in this article which breaks down the key project constraints and gives examples of decisions manager are faced with every day.

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13 Best Tips For Leading And Managing Remote Work

The workforce has been challenged with remote working for 18 months in most places, and it looks to continue into the future. What can we learn from this and how can Leaders and Managers improve their team management?

How can Leaders Plan for Long Term Remote Workforce; to understand the challenges, benefit from Lessons Learned and plan for a remote/onsite team mix going in the future?

Get 13 great ideas to help you be a better Leader and give your team the motivation and focus they need to get the job done.

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Project Management Fundamentals for New Managers

A beginner course for Project Managers on everything they need to start. Covering - Project Definitions, Components, Planning, Knowledge Areas and Methodologies.

This is the first of a regular series - Project Management Fundamentals will cover a key topic for new managers - covering everything a PM needs to know to get started and make good decisions for their project and project team.

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Project Culture: What every Project Manager needs to know

Project Culture is often misunderstood or overlooked completely. But Culture counts. Project Managers can improve the individual contribution of each team member by taking a few points into consideration and building a team that understands the culture of its people, location, organization, and project team. Learn the keys to cultural complexity and understand how you can use them to make your project better.

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Program Manager vs Project Manager: What’s the difference?

Do you think that Program Managers and Project Managers essentially do the same work? Yes and No. I break it all down and show you how focus, targets, skills and salary make these separate roles with separate goals. 

They both deliver business value using organizational resources. But the differences are huge in terms of complexity, scope, and results. How do these Managers build their skills and get the resume needed to get the job?

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Team Roles: The Right Stuff every project needs

Team Roles are more than classifications, they are part of what sets your Project up for success. An important job of any Project Manager is getting Staff with the “right stuff”. Projects succeed or fail based on the right team with a clear way of working. Get the information you need to ensure everyone knows their role. See how two kinds of Frameworks create different team dynamics. Understand how complementary skills benefit the final results of your project.

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Is Project Certification worth it?

Is Project Management Certification worth the effort, time and cost? Yes! But getting the right Certification is important. And which Certification depends on your personal goals. I have done the homework for you, you just need to decide where you want to focus.

Which option fits your personal goals and career path best? Which will your employer compensate you for? Find the right Certification to help you with your journey to success.

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5 Project Failures

Project failures. Nobody likes to talk about them, but they happen. I am going to tell you what can happen (and has happened to me in my years of project managing) and how to avoid the top pitfalls, and what do to fix them if they do happen.

Be prepared and learn from the mistakes so that you don’t have to suffer through them yourself.

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The Project Managers Toolkit

Managing a project is easier with the right tools. Get the free PM Toolkit Template and the Reference Completed Examples. See how these tools work in the blog or video. Download your free copy to Fasttrack your Project Start. Use the Toolkit as is. Or use only the documents you need (like the excel Budget and Staff planning calculator with built in KPI’s). Or maybe just use it for inspiration to get you started. Either way these tools help you to improve your project overview and increase your confidence to manage a project.

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