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    Project on a Page

    • Post author:Morgan
    • Post published:October 27, 2023
    • Post category:Project Management
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    A "Project on a Page" is a condensed and simplified representation of a project's key information, goals, and status. It's designed to provide a quick, at-a-glance overview of the project…

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    Being on the same page

    • Post author:Morgan
    • Post published:October 26, 2023
    • Post category:Project Management
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    Stakeholder alignment and ensuring that everyone is "on the same page" are crucial aspects of successful IT project management. This alignment is important for several reasons: Clarity of Project Objectives:…

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    The Importance of Slack

    • Post author:Morgan
    • Post published:October 25, 2023
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    Slack, in the context of project management, refers to the amount of time that a task or activity can be delayed without affecting the project's overall schedule. Slack, also known…

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    Crash Time

    • Post author:Morgan
    • Post published:October 24, 2023
    • Post category:Project Management
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    Crash time, in the context of project management, refers to the shortest possible time in which a project can be completed by allocating additional resources to critical tasks. Determining crash…

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    Benchmarking

    • Post author:Morgan
    • Post published:October 23, 2023
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    Benchmarking is a valuable practice in IT project management and involves comparing your project's performance, processes, and outcomes to those of other similar projects, organizations, or industry standards. The goal…

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    Reducing Project Duration

    • Post author:Morgan
    • Post published:October 22, 2023
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    Reducing project duration is a common challenge in IT project management, and it often involves accelerating project activities to meet tight deadlines or changing business priorities. Here are strategies and…

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    Calculating Slope

    • Post author:Morgan
    • Post published:October 21, 2023
    • Post category:Project Management
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    Calculating the slope is a fundamental concept in project management, often used to determine the rate of change of a variable over time, such as the progress of a project…

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    Cost-Duration Tradeoffs

    • Post author:Morgan
    • Post published:October 20, 2023
    • Post category:Project Management
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    Cost-duration tradeoffs, often referred to as the "time-cost tradeoff" or "crashing," are fundamental concepts in project management. These tradeoffs involve making decisions regarding the project schedule and associated costs. IT…

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    Tips for communicating project delays

    • Post author:Morgan
    • Post published:October 19, 2023
    • Post category:Project Management
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    Communicating project delays to a customer can be a delicate task, but it's essential to maintain transparency and manage expectations. Here are five ways to communicate project delays to a…

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    Crashing the Party

    • Post author:Morgan
    • Post published:October 18, 2023
    • Post category:Project Management
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    Crashing a project, in project management terms, means shortening the project's duration by expediting certain activities or phases. This is typically done when there's a need to complete the project…

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