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Effort-driven scheduling is a project management concept that focuses on the relationship between the amount of work required for a...
The way you measure your projects’ progress depends on a lot of factors — your industry, your team, your chosen...
Scrum can be quite beneficial for non-agile project managers looking to enhance their project management skills and adapt to more...
Gantt charts have long been the go-to tool for project managers, but what if there’s a better way to visualize...
Do you have contingency on your project? In Eliyahu Goldratt’s book Critical Chain he calls it safety, but whatever name for it you...
The project charter is one of the first document produced for a project. Without a clear Agile Charter, your sprint...
How many hours in a day do you, as a project manager, simply hop from one meeting to the next?...
Project failure can happen to anybody—and to any project. As per PMI statistics, out of 100 projects that are started, successful...
How many project management emails do you write a day? Do you always get desired response to your emails? Email...
Gantt chart is the default view in MS Project. Gantt Chart pane, which is shown on the right side of...
Imagine a world where your projects run seamlessly, delivering exceptional results with minimal effort and resources. What if you could...
Rare is the project manager who has access to unlimited resources to execute a project. Even if resources are abundant...
Microsoft Projects does not manage your projects for you, however it acts as your quick and clever assistant in estimating...
The primary purpose of Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is to aid project manager in managing project. Its concept is as...
Microsoft Project is a comprehensive project management software developed by Microsoft. It is designed to assist project managers in planning...
According to Chinese proverb, “to do good work, one must first have good tools”. It is also true for project...
As the ancient Greek philosopher Plato once said, “The beginning is the most important part of the work.” . How...