As a project manager, you will be keen to have the
appropriate skill set and certifications to lead your projects successfully.
Two certifications exist, PRINCE2 and PMP, however, which should you follow
Following on from the recent series, Choosing between agile and waterfall project management, this post is going to explore the Kanban process and how it can be used for project
The most important aspect of a project is the people. Without people (resource), then it will be
impossible to complete the project. That
is why project resource management is very important.
Resource management
Following on from Choosing between Waterfall and Agile project management. This post will focus on an overview of agile project management.
What is Agile project management?
Agile project management is
Following on from the post, Choosing
between Waterfall and Agile project management. This post will go in to more detail of the
Waterfall Project Management methodology.
What is the Waterfall method?
The Waterfall method
When starting your project, the
first thing you’ll need to decide is which methodology to use. Your methodology
will determine how your project will be organised and will give all members of
the
Project Governance is not
project management. It is the
higher-level framework inside an organization to measure and manage projects. Some
organizations will have an established Project Management Office (PMO), which
may define a governance
This may be a little hard for a project
manager to understand. You can clearly
see if you met your goals.
Unfortunately, perception matters.
You can deliver each objective on-time, on budget and still
In the post, How to
create and use a project RACI matrix, this provided a general overview and
how to use a project RACI matrix.
This post is going to build on this
Project teams
are often formed by people from various parts of an organization, from outside
organizations and customers. Although the project manager has responsibility
for the project delivery and leading the project team,