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Project Scope Example: Scope Baseline, Project Scope Statement (Templates)

That’s how to integrate project scope! Here's the secret! Scope Management is the most crucial knowledge domain for all industries and all sizes of a project. Project Scope is the description of all the work that needs to be done to create deliverables and achieve the project objective. The … [Read more...]

Written by Dmitriy Nizhebetskiy
Categorized: Scope Management
Tagged: Project Planning, Project Scope, Scope Baseline

Risk Register Example and All You Need to Know About It (+Template)

Risk Register is the most important document in project management. Everyone agrees on that. But few PMs actually keep it in good shape. Why? They overcomplicate it! Risk Register is a document that contains the information about identified risks, results of Risk Analysis (impact, probability, … [Read more...]

Written by Dmitriy Nizhebetskiy
Categorized: Risk Management
Tagged: Project Planning

How To Create A Simple Project Plan (Project Planning Process)

Let me put this straight: Project planning is a challenging and complex activity. You need to apply knowledge and skills from all aspects of project management. You operate with an enormous amount of information. And let’s be truthful: You’ll race against the clock. Nevertheless, project … [Read more...]

Written by Dmitriy Nizhebetskiy
Categorized: Methodologies and Concepts
Tagged: Project Planning

Do You Know These 6 Practical Risk Identification Techniques?

How to perform risk identification? What risk identification techniques to use? Which ones are most efficient? And in general: How to discover problems that you’re unaware of? Risk Identification Techniques are established methods of analyzing project information and discovering threats and … [Read more...]

Written by Dmitriy Nizhebetskiy
Categorized: Risk Management
Tagged: Project Planning

7 Essential Project Planning Concepts that Work

Project Planning Concepts

Planning is science and art. Whatever you call it, it is a challenging and complex process. A plan should be feasible, challenging, realistic, usable, efficient and optimal. It is difficult. I get it! Below are the project planning concepts that will help you to deliver a plan that leads … [Read more...]

Written by Dmitriy Nizhebetskiy
Categorized: Methodologies and Concepts
Tagged: Project Planning

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