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PREMIUM deliverable
by Anupam Ganguly
This template can be used to track individual concerns, priorities, updates and development areas required during 1x1 connect meetings. The action items resulting can be used as a basis for your next 1x1. It should be filled and documented by the person conducting the meeting. The template results in better understanding and planning development opportunities for an individual team member. The documented template can also be used for year-end appraisals.
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by Dennis Torrecampo
How can you get a objective view of leadership qualities? You can't, really. But a 360-degree survey is about as close as you can get. When everyone shares points of view (especially anonymously), the truth tends to make its way out into the open.
PREMIUM deliverable
by Cynthia Snyder Dionisio
A Project Manager’s Book of Forms - Third Edition (A Companion to the PMBOK® Guide — Sixth Edition) serves as a roadmap to help you collect and manage your project information. You can customize these forms to meet the particular needs of your project and your organization. This collection of templates serves as a great learning tool for new practitioners to familiarize themselves with important concepts and steps in the project management process, and as a good refresher for seasoned PMs.
PREMIUM deliverable
by Cynthia Snyder Dionisio
Now that you have your Activity List, it's time to get more in depth with this Activity Attributes template. This will help each manager assigned the work for each activity have a better understanding of what is required.
PREMIUM deliverable
For whatever reason, your project is now finished. Now you need to get a few things down on paper for posterity. This report describes the reasons for project closure, the activities needed to bring the project to an orderly close, an oveview of the project, lessons learned and recommendations for future projects.
PREMIUM deliverable
by John Rodriguez
This template has been designed to support the rollout of a program delivery within an agile framework based on a cloud-based product development. This template is specially designed to help the program management team to follow the development process from requirements gathering to rollout. You may want to use this template in conjunction with your backlogs and issues tracking system and any other project documents you may have.
PREMIUM deliverable
by Cynthia Snyder Dionisio
You have a Work Breakdown Structure with a list of deliverables, and now it's time to define the work needed to complete each activity. Use this form to list all of your activities and work descriptions before you estimate their cost and duration.
PREMIUM deliverable
by Renato Barrios
This document describes a template for an activity list based on a project WBS, which is typical on the development of new products for the electromechanical industry like industrial automation equipment. The purpose of this document is to offer an activity list based on the key disciplines that distinguish a development of a new product for the electromechanical industry.
PREMIUM deliverable
by Carol Whitaker
You may be the most brilliant project manager out there, but it doesn't count for much if it comes at the expense of everything else. You are more likely to establish a sustainable, long-term PM career when you can balance your life with your work. This workbook allows you to leverage agile principles to do that. Use in conjunction with the Agile Your Life webinar.
PREMIUM deliverable
by Michael Wood
Taking time to reflect on ways you have integrated your PM skills into your day-to-day life can be an invaluable exercise. The more consciously you are aware of your competencies, the more successful you may be in your PM career—and your life journey. Use this simple worksheet as a starting point and in conjunction with the article Applying PM Skills to Day-to-Day Life.
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