Software Project Management

Software Project Management

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Project manager using software to improve productivity 5 Ways to Accelerate Productivity with Project Management SoftwareProject management software can provide great tools for any project manager who wants to maximize their team’s performance. These tools do more than store all the project-related data in one place; they can also help project managers optimize their work, distribute tasks more effectively, and accelerate productivity.
Project communication plan Developing a Clear Project Communication PlanWhen planning a software project, you need a thorough project communication plan. Both managers and developers need to take part in formulating the plan so that the correct terms of reference are present, achievable goals are set, and deadlines are attainable. Clear communication is essential. Here's what to include.
Project manager's desktop with a computer, calendar, and schedule notes 4 Tools to Make a Project Manager’s Job EasierA project manager is responsible for working out all the details of a project. They have to come up with a strategy to work with the team to overcome hurdles in the way of the project’s goals, and they have to accomplish it all without overstepping the budget. Here are four tools that can help keep it all straight.
Chess king standing after all other chess pieces have been captured Take Credit for Your Risk Management ActivitiesIf you have an important implementation date, early identification of the minimum viable product is a vital risk-management step that helps focus your team’s attention on what's important. Rather than apologizing for intelligent phasing of functionality to manage risk, explain it to stakeholders and take credit.
Software team working on a failing project Achieve Success by Joining a Failing ProjectWe all want to be associated with success, so when there’s a failing project, most of us want nothing to do with it. However, if you’re looking for a way to give your career a boost, you may want to rethink that. If you’re not afraid of a challenge, here are some ways embracing a failing project can help your career.
Asphalt with painted arrows pointing in three directions The Good, the Practical, and the ExpedientWhen a process isn't working, you'll have to make a choice that will help move things along. However, some choices are less about inspecting and adapting than about getting things done quickly, and that incurs risk. To manage this risk you need to be aware of the differences between "practical" and "expedient."
Computer, calendar, projections, and business paper all laid out on a table Making Decisions at the Right Level of the OrganizationDecision-making in a climate of ambiguous responsibility is a no-win situation. If you're in a position of some authority, how can you define exactly what that authority allows in order to better secure sponsor support for your decisions? It involves considering some scenarios and asking the right clarifying questions.
Project manager working with her team 5 Common Mistakes Project Managers Should AvoidWhen you're responsible for leading a new software project, of course it’s impossible to steer clear of every single mistake. But there are plenty of common mistakes project managers fall into that can be easily avoided simply by being mindful of them. Here are five common mistakes PMs make that you should be wary of.