PMs often need a compromise for competing needs, one that provides enough long-term clarity to satisfy some stakeholders, while still leaving the ability for the team to change course if needed. One method to do this is rolling wave planning.
While this PM loves the idea of more productivity, she has a question: Where are the challenging problems in project management? Could artificial intelligence help solve those problems?
Project management is very different from how it used to be. Project managers need to adapt and adjust. In particular, they need to revisit their career plans, rethinking what they want to achieve—and what might be possible to achieve.
Project portfolio management (PPM) is the centralized management of the processes, methods, and technologies used by project managers and project management offices (PMOs) to analyze and collectively manage current or proposed projects based on numerous key characteristics. The objectives of PPM are to determine the optimal resource mix for delivery and to schedule activities to best achieve an organization's operational and financial goals while honoring constraints imposed by customers, strategic objectives, or external real-world factors.
In software engineering a software development process or software development life cycle (SDLC) is a process of planning and managing software development. It typically involves dividing software development work into smaller, parallel, or sequential steps or sub-processes to improve Software design|design and/or Software product management|product management. The methodology may include the pre-definition of specific deliverables and artifacts that are created and completed by a project team to develop or maintain an application.
As you address disagreements or conflict with and among others, explicitly decide on what your value, ego and relationship factor goals are as you navigate to a meaningful resolution.
Big data ethics, also known simply as data ethics, refers to systemizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct in relation to data, in particular personal data or personally identifying information (PII). Big data describes large amounts of data that is so voluminous and complex that traditional data processing applicatio...