Key Takeaways: Kaizen Meaning Kaizen is a Japanese term that translates to “good change” or “change for the better.” It’s a system that promotes making small changes that can... Read more »
Key Takeaways: What Is a Project Charter? A project charter serves as a concise overview of the project ahead. A charter is an essential document that helps people learn... Read more »
Key Takeaways: These Are the 5 Key Aspects of Project Management Project scope management: Define the work required to complete a project, create a scope statement, develop a plan... Read more »
Key Takeaways: Scrum Events There are five official scrum events in total: the sprint, sprint planning, daily scrums, sprint reviews and sprint retrospectives. Backlog refinement is not an official... Read more »
The COBIT 5 Principles Are… Meeting stakeholder needs Covering the enterprise end to end Applying a single integrated framework Enabling a holistic approach Separating governance from management Facts &... Read more »
Key Takeaways: PMO vs Project Manager The main difference between a project management office (PMO) and a project manager is that PMOs establish and maintain organization-wide project management standards... Read more »
Key Takeaways: Duration of a Sprint Sprints generally last one to four weeks, with the average sprint duration being two weeks, allowing for focused work and more feedback loops.... Read more »
Key Takeaways: Roles and Responsibilities in Scrum Scrum teams consist of three roles: scrum master, product owner and scrum developer. Many confuse scrum masters with project managers. Project managers... Read more »
Key Takeaways: What Is the Theory of Constraints? The Theory of Constraints (TOC) is a method for helping managers identify and fix constraints in production lines or project management... Read more »
Key Takeaways: Capacity Planning vs Resource Planning Resource planning tends to happen prior to carrying out capacity planning and involves identifying the resources you need. There are best practices... Read more »