It’s unwise to strive for perfection, as you can always improve something. A method that helps organizations and projects improve continuously by eliminating waste and optimizing processes, is the 5S methodology.
Read more »Video Tutorial: How to Create a Task-based Mind Map with InLoox 9 for Outlook
Kathrin Jungwirth, Tuesday 26 July 2016 | Reading time: unknownMind maps can be very useful to visually collect and organize ideas and to get an overview of all tasks that need to be done. This new tutorial video explains how to create a task-based mind map with InLoox 9 for Outlook.
Read more »Back to Basics (8): Top-Down Versus Bottom-Up Project Planning
Linh Tran, Friday 22 July 2016 | Reading time: 6 min.You’ve probably heard of top-down and bottom-up in context of business management. Project management has taken these management approaches and adapted it towards project planning.
Read more »Video Tutorial: How to Create a New Project with InLoox 9 for Outlook
Kathrin Jungwirth, Wednesday 20 July 2016 | Reading time: unknownYou have InLoox 9 for Outlook installed on your computer, but need help with the implementation? Do not worry – our brand new tutorial series will help you getting started.
Read more »How to Manage Different Types of Workers in an Organization
Linh Tran, Friday 15 July 2016 | Reading time: unknownIt’s important to have a diverse project team with different skill sets. This also means that project managers have to deal with different types of workers who have different working styles.
Read more »Best Practice: 4 Things Project Teams Can Learn from Honey Bees
Linh Tran, Wednesday 13 July 2016 | Reading time: unknownBees play an extremely important role in the ecosystem, as they’re responsible for pollinating flowers and plants. Most people probably associate bees with honey, they also offer us important project management lessons.
Read more »Check List Close-Out Meeting: Completing a Project Successfully
Linh Tran, Friday 08 July 2016 | Reading time: 6 min.There’s lots of talk about the importance of a successful kickoff meeting for a project. What’s equally important is the close-out meeting at the end of a project, as it gives the project team the chance to review their work.
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