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How to Use a Risk Breakdown Structure

While it is dangerous to generalize, I think it’s safe to suggest that most project managers are concerned about risk and would, at a minimum, like to be aware of all the potential banana-skins in their paths. On this page: Creating a Risk Breakdown Structure: Identifying Potential Risks However, ...

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Assessing your Project’s Benefits

Project Managers tend to think in terms of deliverables. The overall scope of the project involves carrying out tasks that result in a unique product, service or result. At the end of the day, the project will be deemed a success or failure based on what is delivered. The ...

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Project Resource Management

The Project Manager role is often the first exposure a person has to leading a team. For technical people, who are used to working mainly on their own, this can be a daunting development. However, building an effective team around you is a core aspect of managing any project. ...

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How to Prepare for the PMP Exam Day

Benefits of Project Management Training in Ireland

Ever thought about getting the Project Management Professional Certification? Ever wondered about the benefits of having a world  renowned and globally recognised certification? Below is a list of just 10 of the many benefits of going on a Project Management Professional Training Course and getting your PMP Certification in ...

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Problem Definition for Project Managers

As a project management professional (PMP)®, you could argue that your entire existence is all about problem solving. You are given some sort of project charter and are tasked with converting its aspirations into tangible products and services. In other words you are solving the given problem. On this ...

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How to Prepare for the PMP Exam Day

Competitive Advantages of Project Management

Back in 1990, Michael Porter published a book called “The Competitive Advantage of Nations”. It explored how countries have become dominant in certain industries and have failed abjectly in others. For project managers, such macro-level considerations rarely have any effect on our day-to-day work; however, an understanding of competitiveness ...

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