A project charter describes what your project is and how you will approach it, and it lists the names of all stakeholders. It’s a critical component of the project management initiation and planning phases, and you’ll refer to it throughout the life of the project.
Some wise person said, “Change is the only permanent thing in this world” or something simular. Its reflection is evident in software development projects. Hardly any software development project is completed without some changes. Change Requests are used to deal with the Change Management process
Are you tired of clients complaining that your teams are not delivering quality product? Do you want your teams to work together more cohesively? Then, the Scrum development method is for you. Read more about this potentially, company-changing project management methodology.
What should be included in your project charter contents? Along with outlining a list of sections that should be a part of almost every project charter, this guide gives a brief description of these sections and explains the importance of each component.
What exactly is project schedule crashing? How do I use it and when is crashing NOT a good idea? If you’re a project manager, these questions will eventually hunt you down and find you.
This step-by-step guide describes how to create custom project reports in Microsoft Project. In the first part of this series, we focus on creating a custom report by editing an existing report and on developing a new custom resource report.
This is the first article of a two-part series that will provide an example of a risk management plan for an IT project. This first article will provide examples of four of the seven sections of the plan. Part two will present examples of sections five, six and seven.