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Conference Paper PMO, Risk Management, Communications Management, Scheduling, Resource Management, Stakeholder Engagement, Work Breakdown Structures 26 October 2014
Do More in Less
By Shrivastava | Narendra K. This paper describes eight simple project management processes that were developed based on observations and implementation of practices leading to project success.
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Agile, Risk Management, Work Breakdown Structures, SCRUM 12 October 2010
Agile project management mastery in sixty minutes, guaranteed!
By Stenbeck, John Based on the successes that software development project managers have realized as a result of implementing agile, project managers in all industries are increasingly adopting agile techniques and…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Risk Management, Work Breakdown Structures 2007
Incorporating risks in schedule development. You have the tools, can you get the info?
By Kirytopoulos, Konstantinos | Diamantas, Viktor | Leopoulos, Vrassidas When organizations begin their projects by first developing project schedules and work breakdown structures (WBS), they are better able to estimate their resource needs and anticipate possible…
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Article Risk Management, Scheduling, Teams, Work Breakdown Structures March 1996
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Using modern project management tools to build a project team
By Durrenberger, Mark R. This article presents a process that enables a new product development (NPD) team to deliver products on time while overcoming communication barriers. The process begins with the facilitator, who…
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