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A Phase-Gate Process in Project Management: Questions and Answers

Epicflow

There are a variety of approaches and methodologies aimed to increase the effectiveness of managing projects and deliver better outcomes. A phase-gate process (also known as a stage-gate process) is an approach to managing projects and developing products, which breaks the whole procedure down into phases separated by gates.

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How to Stay Ahead of the Game in Instructional Design Technology

Clarity Consultants

From offering an enhanced learning experience to your clients to increasing your firm’s productivity and efficiency, these are a few reasons why you should keep up with the advancing technology within instructional design.

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Clean Tech Consulting: Adapting to Seize Opportunities

Tom Spencer

This article explores how consulting firms can support companies in realizing the benefits of clean teach, and presents five specific examples of how consulting firms can adapt their services to help organizations embrace clean tech solutions. It also includes fostering partnerships with environmentally conscious suppliers.

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Got Scope Creep? Use It to Improve Your Project Results

PM Alliance

A project that creates ongoing problems for end users, such as workflow disruptions, obstacles to productivity, or bottlenecks in resource procurement or deployment, will almost surely encounter shifting parameters. Do you develop realistic budgets?

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How to Quantify Sustainability’s Impact on Your Bottom Line

Harvard Business

Specifically, our analysis found that the net benefits to ranchers ranged from $18 million to $34 million (12% to 23% of revenues) in net present value projected over 10 years. These and other benefits translate into better cost management, agricultural innovation, and increased land productivity and quality. of revenues).

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Why you need a COO or operations manager

Asamby Consulting

Business growth m ig ht have brought your business to a point where you can't constantly deliver great product or service. Process improvement is necessary to bring the company back to what made growth possible in the first place: Good products and services. Some of the most common reasons our clients mention are these.

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Top 11 Must-Read Project Management Books

Epicflow

The Lazy Project Manager: How to Be Twice as Productive and Still Leave the Office Early by Peter Taylor The Lazy Project Manager is based on the idea that lazy people always try to find easier ways to do what they have to. So, focusing on 20% of the most important work will result in 80% outcomes.