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Project Management Phases: A Comprehensive Guide

BA Careers

Project Management Phases Project management is a complex process that requires careful planning, execution, and control to ensure successful project outcomes. One effective approach to managing projects is by dividing them into phases.

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What is required to learn Microsoft Project?

The BAWorld

By meeting these requirements, individuals can navigate the learning curve and leverage Microsoft Project’s powerful features for successful project management. In this blog, you will get a piece of knowledge on what is required to learn Microsoft projects. Prerequisites for Learning Microsoft Project: 1.

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A guide to the 5 project management steps

Monday

The project life cycle is made up of the 5 main steps project managers move through from the initial idea to project completion. It all starts with an innovative idea, a plan, and some forward motion. You might think you simply work through your plan with a team, execute tasks, and meet your goals, right?

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Project assumptions: What they are and why you should care

Monday

Of course, when something comes up to prove them wrong, they can effectively ruin your plans. That’s why it’s essential for project managers to have a deep understanding of what project assumptions are and how to properly identify them during each phase of planning a project. Why are project assumptions important?

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The 3 best project management methodologies for your project

Monday

Whatever project management methodology you follow, you’ll implement a process for monitoring and controlling the project. Monitoring the project means the project manager can easily see how the project is progressing, and what needs to be done next. This decreases the chance of project delays.

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How S-curves can help you track project progress

Monday

At the start of the project, progress is slow (the graph’s line more flat). The project team is coming together, stakeholders are getting on board, and your time is spent planning rather than doing. Only 50% of PMs baseline their project schedule, which makes it difficult to monitor actual progress.

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All you need to know about project management best practices

Monday

There are things to do at each stage that act as a checklist toward project progress and success. As an example, conducting stakeholder analysis at the project initiation stage ensures you know who to speak to when you’re defining project requirements, and who you’ll need to keep on side as the project progresses.