We all recognise the crucial role of good issue management in project management, yet executing it effectively can be a challenge. In this article, we look at the differences between issue and risk...
In project management, we often use a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) to structure delivery. So, what is a work package? A work package, as part of the WBS, is essentially a unit of work or delivery....
The Product Roadmap is one of the most common forms of roadmaps. They have become a vital tool for product management teams to keep on track, on budget and within scope. Adapted largely by software...
Project roadmaps are visualised, high-level overviews of your project’s core tasks and progress. The aim is to provide a concise overview of a project with an easy to understand document. As projects...
Roadmaps in project management are a valuable tool which many project managers are using to navigate complex projects. It particularly can help teams and organisations gain a clearer idea of their...
As customer demands continue to change, we create project management methodologies to meet their demands. However, there can be a disconnect with the project management methodology used by employees...
The Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), is the solution to the issue between Agile and Waterfall methodologies. Agile, as it is, can be challenging and ineffective to implement in larger organisations....
Enterprise digital transformation was forced upon many organisations due to the arrival of the pandemic 2020. They had to quickly migrate many day-to-day activities to digital platforms to facilitate...
The Transformation Office emerged to fill the gap between transformation strategy and implementation. Sometimes known as the Transformation Management Office (TMO), the Transformation Office is...
Project planning templates are the backbone of any successful project. As the famous saying goes, “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail”. But as projects become increasingly complex, creating ...