How to manage team conflict (& 5 strategies for conflict resolution)
Conflicts happen on even the most well managed projects. Here is when to watch out for them happening during a project.
Conflicts happen on even the most well managed projects. Here is when to watch out for them happening during a project.
Are you getting ready for the holidays? I do think ’tis the season for holiday planning! To make it easy for you to show some gratitude to your colleagues and suppliers, I have made you a set of digital holiday cards for business purposes. In fact, we have 4 packs of digital cards now, so…
Learn how to begin implementing AI in your projects and improve the skills you have already picked up.
Collaboration is a key to successful projects. Read on for tips on how to improve communication with your team
The Google Project Management capstone course is a lot of work. Here are some tips and examples from my assignments to help you succeed.
In this article, we’ll explain what the exam content outline domains are and give you some examples of what you need to know about each one.
Learn what the project assurance function does and how to work with it on a project. Click for tips!
Read this helpful guide to project quality management. Learn the differences between assurance, planning and control, with loads of tips for how to do them right!
Handover a project in 4 simple steps! Learn how to identify who to handover to, what project artifacts to handover and how to host the meetings.
You can read books to earn PDUs and I’ve created a list of 15 of my most recommended project management books to help you do so.
Tolerances are an important part of being able to work autonomously as a project manager. You need to have the authority and freedom of action to be able to change the direction the work is going in. However, the project sponsor is the person responsible for decisions that affect the project budget and the schedule,…
Learn how to close a project using PRINCE2, so everyone knows what has been achieved and the team can move on to new projects.