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PREMIUM deliverable
Joint Applications Design Planning is aimed at reaching a consensus on a project request and developing a Detailed Project Plan that meets the Client’s Conditions of Satisfaction. The DPP then outlines the work breakdown/approach, estimates of activity duration, resource requirements and assignments, project network and activity schedules, and next steps.
project plan
Timing is everything, even in project management. The key to a successful project is to use JPACE--that is, to Justify, Plan, Activate, Control and End it the right way. This Microsoft Project plan will help you do just that.
PREMIUM presentation
For those of you who don't have the time to read ProjectManagement.com's process library, this presentation is an overview on how to justify, plan, activate, control and end your project effectively.
PREMIUM presentation
by Raju Rao
“Jugaad”, an Indian word signifying improvisation has become a buzzword in management circles. Originally used by native users to solve their myriad problems in getting things done in day to day operations, it is now being adapted more systematically and formally as a method to improve and innovate. How does the concept and practice of “Jugaad” relate to formal project management principles and knowledge? Traditional project management through its bodies of knowledge has espoused a structured methodology. One of the main criticism on the emphasis of detailed planning has been its unsuitability to situations and projects which are uncertain or developmental in nature.
PREMIUM presentation
by Tolitha Lewis, Irene Didinsky
Programs serve as a crucial link between strategy and the execution of business results and organizations implement them to achieve strategic goals. Although the practice of program management has evolved in lockstep with the project management profession, the root causes of program failure remain. In this step-by-step guide, Irene Didinsky offers a standardized approach to program management, closing the knowledge gaps and variations that currently exist across organizations and industries.
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