A short definition of project management

Firstly, what is the meaning of a project? A project is an undertaken effort or endeavor specifically for the purpose of creating services, or goods or products or a unique result of some kind. One of the features of a product is that it is temporary, in that it has a clearly defined commencement and also a conclusion. When a project does not reach its conclusion stage, it is said to be “uncompleted”. Thus the popular phrase “uncompleted project”. read more ...

Project Management Approaches

Project Management focuses on applying the various skills and techniques as well as knowledge and tools to undertake project activities so that the requirements for a successful project can be me. The various Project management approaches are enlisted and elucidated below ... read more ...

Lean Project Methodology at a glance

Lean management is a business approach that implements techniques and methods that ensure continuous value delivery to customers. Lean management has its origin from the study of the automobile industry in the 1990s. The results have attracted lots of attention and studies from notable individuals such as W Edward Demings, Joseph Juran and Philip Cosby. They have posited a number of theories and methodologies, which have been reviewed, tested and implemented. Among these popular methodologies are the Deming Cycle, Kanban system, and the six Sigma methodology. read more ...

Why IBQMI® Lean Project Management is the way to go in your next project

Lean thinking is a term coined by J.P Womack, D.T Jones and D.Roos in the book "The machine that changed the world", following their studies of the automobile industry which took several hits during the energy crisis of the 1990's. The philosophy of lean thinking was attributed to the Toyota corporation of Japan owing to their system of production that embraced an environment of value addition, rather than the rigid batch and queue system of mass production. read more ...

Differences between Scrumban, Kanban and Scrum

The popularity of the Agile systems as pertaining to project have been increasing, an influx of organizations have been trying to apply them to their production and services rendered. Scrumban is best described as a culmination from both Scrum and Kanban. Now these methodologies have similarities and thus can confuse a lot of companies on which to apply. read more ...

Steps to successfully implement the Project Management

Successful execution of projects do not just occur, it requires careful planning by a manager who is aware of every step from start to finish. The collaboration of a team is essential, a team that has its sight set on achieving certain laid down objectives. Project Management indeed involves a well-organized framework as well as communication, each step must lead to the other in a sequence, every risk that may ensue is prepared for and ultimately subverted. read more ...

How to Use Kanban For Project Management

Project management is geared towards the most optimum outcome of a specific project. A project is an undertaken endeavor for the purpose of the creation of products, or to achieve a specific outcome. It may also be aimed towards providing a particular service. Therefore, it can thus be said that project management is the use of strategies, plans, tools and knowledge aimed at the best possible outcome towards a project. read more ...

Five reasons project management would be best for your business

Every business aims at fulfilling each project it has set out to accomplish from start to finish and this, however, may prove a daunting task, as one's teams may come across challenges that are far too complex to surpass. At this point project management comes in handy. read more ...

Five major lean tools

What are Lean tools? Lean tools are simply tools that are used to enhance the efficacy and efficiency of the production process during lean manufacturing. The goal of using lean tools is to improve production at a faster and more efficient manner, to reduce effort, and to utilize resources to the maximum while cutting down on waste. read more ...

Why Kanban is Great for Software Development

Kanban is an effective tool use greatly to enhance even project management. Kanban is a visual approach towards the management of projects. Its aims at improving work output through prioritizing tasks to aid high value coordination in the work flow. It also seeks out various flaws in the process of project management to enable the project team to move efficiently in carrying out their duties. read more ...

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