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PMO Tip #13: Efficient Methods for Capturing and Managing To-Do Lists for Maximum Productivity

admin Organising and tracking activities are crucial for enhancing productivity in our fast-paced world. One of the most helpful methods for keeping track of one’s tasks is using a to-do list. You must carefully construct and maintain to-do lists to guarantee that you do your activities successfully. We’ll examine many to-do list management strategies that might significantly boost your productivity in this article. Different Techniques for Capturing and Managing To-Do Lists 1. Pen and Paper Writing things down on paper is one of [...]

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Claves para una adaptación eficaz en la gestión de proyectos

Iñaki Zabala https://enredandoproyectos.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/twitter-adaptacion-de-proyectos.png La adaptación o personalización, término traducido del inglés “tailoring”, es un concepto muy utilizado en gestión de proyectos, y al que se le ha dado mucha importancia en las diferentes versiones del PMBOK, especialmente en la séptima edición, que incluye una sección entera dedicada a la Adaptación. En este post, te voy a ofrecer las claves para que puedas conseguir una adaptación eficaz en la gestión de tus [...]

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De la construcción a la fabricación

Carlos Pampliega https://i0.wp.com/stakeholders.news/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/ST17_Pagina_06-scaled.jpg?fit=1200%2C848&ssl=1&w=640 Singapur está liderando una nueva forma de construir, más rápida y sostenible. La construcción ha sido una industria en constante evolución durante los últimos años. Con la llegada de la pandemia del COVID, se ha acelerado aún más la necesidad de modernización y mejoras en la eficiencia de los procesos. La propia pandemia obligó a las autoridades a construir hospitales con la [...]

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The Workspaces of the Future Should Prioritize People’s Well-being

Eduardo Souza https://images.adsttc.com/media/images/6425/d127/2026/bb01/70fb/1b01/medium_jpg/pt-the-workspaces-of-the-future-should-prioritize-peoples-well-being_22.jpg?1680200000 The Workspaces of the Future Should Prioritize People’s Well-beingSome pieces of furniture are so versatile that they are equally at home in a home, in an office or in a cafeteria. The Liceo armchair by Piergiorgio Cazzaniga and the Triada table by Layer Design for Andreu World with height adjustement are perfect example of this. Image Cortesia de Andreu [...]

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How To Avoid ‘Productivity Paranoia’ In Hybrid Teams

unknown https://imageio.forbes.com/specials-images/imageserve/646f95f135b7dfa61705ca3f/0x0.jpg?format=jpg&crop=1598,1198,x31,y0,safe&width=1200 In-office team meeting with virtual teamgettyWorkplace changes ushered in by the pandemic have been accompanied by a host of new terminology. “Quiet quitting,” “boomerang employees,” “career cushioning,” and “return to office” (or just “RTO”) are just a few phrases that express the new realities. But among remote and hybrid workforces, “productivity paranoia” [...]

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The Future of Work Is Learning

Areli Arellano The post The Future of Work Is Learning appeared first on Steelcase. Fuente: PMideas (The Future of Work Is [...]

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Do I Need a PMO? When To Set up a PMO in Your Organisation

admin When you’re at the point of asking if your organisation needs a project management office (PMO), it’s likely that your business is at or close to the point of creating one. It is important to time it right, so we’re going to explore the right time to set up a PMO in your organisation. Every business is different, and taking the step to pitch for and set up a PMO isn’t an exact science. Elements such as your organisation size, strategic goals, and project complexity will all filter into the choice to set up a PMO. To help [...]

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Atkins lands project management work at Saudi futuristic city

unknown Atkins, one of the world’s leading design, engineering and project management consultancies and a member of the SNC-Lavalin Group, has been appointed as a delivery partner organization for The Line, a mega project within Saudi Arabia's futuristic city Neom.    A civilizational revolution that will have no roads, cars or carbon emissions, The Line is set to provide an unprecedented urban living experience.    A linear development, The Line, once completed, will be 170 km long and only 200 m wide [...]

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How To Get Off The Collaboration Hamster Wheel

Rodger Dean Duncan, Contributor https://imageio.forbes.com/specials-images/imageserve/63ec4bec8c8dac02342ed0f6/0x0.jpg?format=jpg&width=1200 "Collaboration" can come with many pitfalls. But when it's done right, great things can be ... [+] accomplished.PixabayAt first blush, the notion of collaborating can have a warm and fuzzy air about it. You know, “We’re all in this together. Go, team!” But despite the feel-good slogans, collaboration can be a minefield. People have different skills and talents. Different personalities. [...]

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Kanban vs Scrum Boards: Which Is Better For Project Management?

Fred Wilson https://www.ntaskmanager.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/kanban-vs-scrum-boards.png When it comes to project management, there are a variety of different tools and techniques that can be used to ensure that the project is completed on time and within budget. One such technique is the use of Kanban or Scrum boards. Both offer their own advantages and disadvantages, so it’s important to have a […] Fuente: PMideas (Kanban vs Scrum Boards: Which Is Better For Project [...]

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