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6 Current Trends in Project Management [2024]: What to Prepare for?

Epicflow

In the era of constant transformation, project managers and business leaders should stay informed of the tendencies that will impact the way they work on projects. Projects are becoming more and more complex, so it becomes difficult and ineffective to address their complex needs with the only PM methodology.

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How to Make Agile Work for the C-Suite

Harvard Business

Many companies are attempting a radical — and often rapid — shift from hierarchical structures to more agile environments, in order to operate at the speed required by today’s competitive marketplace. At Bain & Company, we do not believe that companies should try to use agile methods everywhere. This takes time.

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The 3 Pillars of an Effective Data Management Strategy: Monitoring, Tracking, and Reporting

Strategic Planning and Management Insights

In today's data-driven world, data is becoming increasingly important for organizations to gain a competitive advantage and make informed decisions. To make tracking progress effective, it's important to set SMART goals with specific metrics and targets that can be accurately tracked in software.

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Fostering Employee Innovation at a 150-Year-Old Company

Harvard Business

.” Our solution – one transferable to other organizations pursuing innovation – has been to create an agile network of volunteer ambassadors and coaches throughout the company who have taken collective responsibility for making innovation happen and steering our organizational culture in the right direction.

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NewTV Is the Antithesis of a Lean Startup. Can It Work?

Harvard Business

Given the stock market was buying “the story and vision” of anything internet, inflated expectations were more important than traditional metrics like customers, growth, revenue, or, heaven forbid, profits. Then the cycle repeats with a new set of technologies. It was a nuclear winter for startup capital.

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How Children’s Health System of Texas Is Improving Care with Design Thinking

Harvard Business

But the most powerful drivers of change are not necessarily technological; radical improvements increasingly also come from applying new innovation methodologies like design thinking that focus on developing a deep understanding of patient experiences and invite patients and partners into co-creation processes. Insight Center.

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