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How to get a job as a PM – Part 3 (final) – Panel Interviews
How to excel in Panel Interviews. Step by Step examples, interview questions and preparation.
How to GET a Project Manager’s job? – Part 2
This article will focus on preparing for job interviews and answering questions. We will review two methods to solve behavioural questions – the STAR method and the PAR method
How to get a job as a Project Manager? – Part 1
Applying for jobs can be daunting and draining, especially if it’s your first job. At least I know it was for me, but it doesn’t
The power of a Plan-on-a-Page (POAP)
As its name indicates, a Plan on a Page (PoaP) is a concise version of a project plan.
It contains the most important tasks, high-level activities or phases and milestones of a project. It is used to provide a clear vision of your project to C-level management, sponsors and/or stakeholders.
This plan, even though it sounds simple, is very valuable when communicating with stakeholders and in Steerco meetings.
KANBAN versus SCRUM, which one is better?
KANBAN Kanban, in Japanese, means signboard or billboard and is an approach (or a philosophy) inspired by the Toyota Production System. The Toyota production system
11 Advices for new project managers
Starting in the Project Management field can be downing. I know, I’ve been there, so I compilated 11 pieces of advice I wish someone would’ve
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The power of a Plan-on-a-Page (POAP)
As its name indicates, a Plan on a Page (PoaP) is a concise version of a project plan.
It contains the most important tasks, high-level activities or phases and milestones of a project. It is used to provide a clear vision of your project to C-level management, sponsors and/or stakeholders.
This plan, even though it sounds simple, is very valuable when communicating with stakeholders and in Steerco meetings.
How to write an SOW like a boss
What is it, how to use it and how to make a statement of work step by step