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PREMIUM deliverable
by Anupam Ganguly
This template can be used to define goals for a team, and for employees. It enables users to log how goals will be measured, the strategic plan and how the success of each strategic plan will be evaluated. It should be filled and documented by the project or team manager. The team goals should be discussed with the entire team, while the employee goals with respective team members, during the goal-setting discussion.
deliverable
The worlds of classic project management and contemporary agile development are not as far apart as some seem to believe. Whether you are new to project management or a traditionally trained, PMP-certified project leader with years of experience, these five questions should help you evaluate what you can do to become more comfortable with Agile approaches. In turn, Agile methods could start paying dividends on your projects.
PREMIUM presentation
It's time to unplug--or is it? This presentation will give you the scoop on what's new in the mobile computing industry, and what trends you should keep your eyes open for.
PREMIUM deliverable
by Darlene Rudolph
Use this assessment to determine if a system is ready to go to production. It is a series of spreadsheets that allow different modules to have both ticket tracking (bugs) and other criteria; then based on thresholds, the system can be assessed as ready or not ready to go live.
deliverable
by Project Management Institute
This zip file contains the white paper "The Work Breakdown Structure: A Brief Synopsis," a Government Design-Bid-Build Work Breakdown Structure in both Word and Excel, and a PDF Appendix of the Government Design-Bid-Build Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Example. These resources are presented from the PMI Practice Standard for Work Breakdown Structures. PMI members can access a PDF of the full standard at no cost, and anyone can purchase a hard copy via the PMI Store.
PREMIUM deliverable
by Stefano Pittaluga
This template is aimed at project managers of solar projects. It allows you to create the project budget starting from the Engineering Department Bill of Quantities. It gets to the contract price starting from the total project cost. It also manages three currencies, allows you to set up project cost monitoring and generates project cash flow. It can be a good basis for historical data analysis, and can make an important contribution in the project reporting production.
PREMIUM deliverable
by Stefano Pittaluga
This template and its instruction sheet is aimed at project managers of solar projects for managing the procurement system process. It allows you to create and manage different procurement process data (item types, supplier list, contacts by suppliers); to create an RFP, linking it to a restricted list of preferred suppliers; to send automatic email to selected suppliers belonging to a certain RFP; to create a standard form email; to calculate forecasted date of answer from supplier; and report overdue dates.
checklist
Are you finished with your GUI design? Not without a quality check! Use this form to examine all the GUI details and produce a stellar user interface.
deliverable
The key to making your application usable is a standardized, well-designed graphical user interface (GUI). This example defines GUI design standards and guidelines for an application built with Oracle Forms 5.0.
PREMIUM presentation
by Philippe Honore
"Y'all need to RSVP ASAP, so we know if that site is RFI or not! I mean, that's like PMP101, you got me?" Because communication is paramount in Project Management, it is crucial for all stakeholders to understand your message. This webinar will expose participants to a variety of cultures - how we perceive them and how they perceive us. The presenter will share his own experience and the challenges he faced as a project manager in various countries in Europe and Africa. This presentation will provide the cultural diversity awareness necessary to better lead team members.
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