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What is a project manager? The lead role for project success

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What is a project manager? Project managers play the lead role in planning, executing, monitoring, controlling, and closing out projects. They are accountable for the entire project scope , the project team and resources, the project budget, and the success or failure of the project.

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10 digital transformation roadblocks — and 5 tips for overcoming them

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Transformation efforts can be derailed for any number of reasons, but there are several common themes as to why digital initiatives fall short — and most revolve around leadership. IT leaders must work with business leadership to help establish a clear understanding of digital transformation goals and a practical roadmap for achieving them.

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4 ways upskilling and reskilling can fill hard-to-hire positions

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Within IT, this could mean finding workers to do programing, testing, cybersecurity, operations, project management, or other similar tasks. This person could be an ideal internal candidate for a position in predictive analytics, big data analysis, or even machine learning related roles.

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The RACI matrix: Your blueprint for project success

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Establishing such a consensus by employing the RACI model almost always gets a stuck project moving again, and enables the key stakeholders to readily deal with the other issues that require resolution. Get the latest project management advice by signing up for our CIO newsletters. RACI matrix rules and roles.

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Business Coaching for Leadership Development and Executive Success: Your Catalyst for Change and Growth

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This is where business coaching and leadership development emerges as not just a support system, but a critical investment in the future of your company. It’s a journey where coaches, with their expertise and experience, help you navigate the complexities of business decisions, strategy formulation, and personal leadership development.

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Agile vs Scrum Project Management: What You Need To Know

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This widely used project management approach is often a more natural way to keep cross-functional team members organised and on task. The team works on a project through a series of iterations using Agile, which is then prioritised based on the feedback of the end-user. The cons of Agile Project Management 1.

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How the ‘diversity hire’ accusation and other barriers remain for Black women in tech

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I work like no tomorrow,” says a project manager, working in financial services. “If you’re promoted to a G6 or G7 band [ editor’s note : the grading system used to ascertain job seniority and responsibilities in the UK’s civil service ], it’s to make up the numbers. You haven’t got what it takes. I’ve heard that directly.”

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