Tips for Working from Home During the Covid-19 Crisis
By Roxi Nevin
Managing a virtual team isn’t easy, and it’s easy to become disconnected from your team members if you are used to working in an office environment.
By Roxi Nevin
Managing a virtual team isn’t easy, and it’s easy to become disconnected from your team members if you are used to working in an office environment.
By Dr. Harold Kerzner
We are excited to bring you this article on Innovation Project Management, which is adapted from Dr. Harold Kerzner’s new book of the same title. Below, he explains why this topic is so important, the types of challenges that innovation project managers face, and much more.
By Bob Umlas, Excel MVP
In this article, we’ll explore the various ways to hide and show rows and columns. The bulk of the discussion will address columns, but it applies to rows as well (unless otherwise noted).
By Dr. Harold Kerzner
Major changes to project management will occur in 2020 due to much of the new material that the Project Management Institute (PMI) has published and will be testing on in the new version of the Project Management Professional (PMP)® exam beginning in June 2020.
By J. LeRoy Ward
Today, it seems it’s all about data: collecting it, analyzing it, making sense of it, and then using it in a variety of ways – for example, to gain more insight into consumer behavior, social behavior, or voting preferences, and to make better business decisions.
By Susan Parente
We know that servant leadership is an excellent match for Agile methods. For example, in Scrum, the Scrum Master is a servant leader of the Scrum Team. What other leadership styles have a home in the Agile approach?
By Dr. Luigi Morsa
Nowadays, companies are very conscious that if they want to be competitive, they have to innovate. The only way is to keep pace, to be reactive and introduce new solutions, ideally before their competitors.
By J. LeRoy Ward and Sander Boeije
On November 7, 2019, IIL will celebrate the 16th anniversary of International Project Management Day, also known as IPM Day. Initially conceived by Frank P. Saladis, and made possible by IIL, this important day recognizes the incredible and valuable work that project managers do every day.
By J. LeRoy Ward
Is it possible to deliver a project on time, on budget, and to scope and still have an unsuccessful project?
Now more than ever, the answer is yes – because today’s projects are all about benefits and value.
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