Category: Agile
Developing a Change Management Structure
Change management structures needs to take into consideration project goals, barriers, the solutions to be solved, and stakeholder concerns and interests. The ease in which change is introduced will depend...
Ten Project Management Myths
Projects are complicated, which is why an evidence based project management methodology (PMBOK, 2013) is so useful. This method, if used in its entirety, almost gives off the impression of...
Project Management Blueprint (2nd Edition)
Project management tools follow a structured approach that can be adapted to any project. The project management blueprint provides an overview of the structured process used in the Project Management...
Project Managing Change Management (ADKAR)
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Planning and supporting the implementation of initiatives
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Innovation Capabilities: Delivering Projects
Building a culture of innovation capabilities is fickle. It is neither obvious nor deterministic (following a straight path). Neither is the process of innovation immediately embraced or recognized as valuable in...
A Cross Systems Planning Model
Effective execution of cross systems planning initiatives requires an ability to leverage unanticipated opportunities. It also requires the ability to thoughtfully respond to, and navigate through, the complex terrain that...
Triangulation as a Function of Project Structure
Triangulation is a function of project structure. What this means is that the quality and frequency in which triangulation occurs will be determined by the way the project is organized,...