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Looking Forward to Project Management in 2021 after a Turbulent 2020

PREMIUM presentation
by NK Shrivastava, Phillip George

2020 has been a turbulent year for the world, with COVID, several demonstrations, extreme weather, and many other life-changing events, all of which leave us looking forward to 2021. How has the project management profession been affected, and what is ahead of us? What changes should project managers make to adjust their practices to the turbulent year? Finally, how should project managers adjust to 2021 and beyond? Find out answers in this webinar.

Low Code/No Code & Traditional Development, Which One to Choose for Your Next Project?

PREMIUM presentation
by amr swalha

As Low Code/No Code tools are gaining popularity daily, traditional development is still relevant. It will always be a good option for many projects created and needed daily. But, if you have a project that is due soon, which one you must select and what is the actual tradeoff between the two? In this webinar, we will see which path is suitable and how you can select the appropriate method. In the long run, what is the cost and how you will be able to maintain your work?

Low-Code/No-Code Platforms With Free Trials

deliverable
by PMI

We have put together our first list of low-code/no-code platforms that offer free trials. Download our list to help you get started on your citizen development project.

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