What are Process Bottlenecks and How to Manage Them
All organizations aim to achieve a flawless process flow. This is one reason why we have so many project management trends and approaches available. It’s just a matter of choosing one that works for your team. But no matter how you manage your project, there might have been times
What is a Critical Path Project Management Software?
Project management can seem overwhelming in its complexity, especially when managing multiple projects and deadlines, which has become the new norm for project managers in the workplace. Numerous project managers are drowning in paperwork, sapping their crucial time and energy. Fortunately, there is software available to make it easier
The PDCA Cycle: What is it and Why You Should Use it
The Plan-Do-Check-Act Cycle or PDCA Cycle has been around for years but its effectiveness and use sees no end. This four-phase approach to continuous improvement has been performed by many companies across different industries. It has been the basis of other methodologies and project management strategies as well. But
How the Pandemic is Changing the State of Remote Work in 2021
The pandemic fast-tracked the evolution of remote work and has been the talk of the town ever since. Before the pandemic, the state of remote work was different and the practice was always thought of as a privilege and a nice perk that companies offer. Now, remote work has
7 Podcasts to Add to Your Project Management Resources
Podcasts are everywhere right now, and they have never been more popular. As a project manager or someone interested in project management processes, you’ll be happy to know that there are endless podcasts out there that will help you improve your knowledge and understanding of the role. Many of
SMART Goals and How To Write Them for Your Projects
How many times have you heard the phrase “SMART goals” and failed to understand what it really means? We bet it happens all the time because project managers are often too busy to look for alternative solutions or learn new techniques. Generally speaking, statistical reports show that only 3%