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Manage Project Knowledge
Manage Project Knowledge is the process of using existing knowledge and creating new knowledge to achieve the project's objectives and contribute to organization's learning (PMBOK 6th 2018). It is about using existing knowledge within the organization to achieve the project’s objectives and then using new knowledge gained on the project to contribute to the organization”s body of knowledge.
MANAGEMENT BY MOM
Management by Objectives, Management by Results and Management by Means are well established management theories successfully being practised in many industries. All management theories are offspring of needs and options available at different times. Specific situations in particular industries trigger the need for new approaches to handle them and...
Management by Walking Around
Management by Walking Around (MBWA) or ( Management By Wandering Around ) means getting out of the office and checking in with team members. It means not using the phone or email to communicate with the project team, and instead walking to their desks or locations and having face-to-face conversations. It also can lead to chance conversations...
Manifesting Business Agility
byThis blog concerns itself with organizations moving to business agility—the quick realization of value predictably and sustainably, and with high quality. It includes all aspects of this—from the business stakeholders through ops and support. Topics will be far-reaching but will mostly discuss FLEX, Flow, Lean-Thinking, Lean-Management, Theory of Constraints, Systems Thinking, Test-First and Agile.
Q: Many leaders in fact are not leaders ! Leadership is about what we do toward the others not which position we have or chair we sit on. Kindly, recall the best boss you ever had, the boss you exert extra effort for . Then respond to the question: What did THIS PERSON do each day that made him best leader in your perspective?
created by Tareq A. Al Behairi on Sep 16, 2015Mapping
A technique used to make comparisons between two or more enterprise engineering deliverables and/or business objects. Typically, this technique is applied to check for completeness of the business reengineering solutions generated against customer needs and satisfiers.
Martin's Project Playbook
byWith 16 years of experience in the technology, manufacturing, and real estate industries, I'm excited to pass along some valuable insights and tools to help new project managers succeed. Whether you're just starting or have been in the field for a while, I hope you'll find this blog informative and fun.
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