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IAPM Essentials #95 - PM news | IAPM
IAPM Essentials #95 - our recommendations of the week: Failing more wisely, Sandbagging OKRs and Technical Debt.
The impact of crises on construction projects | IAPM
We are slowly realising that the COVID 19 crisis is approaching its end and we can recapitulate the way we have been working during this period.
CJAPM (IAPM) – web-learning platform Part 3 | IAPM
Publication of the third part of the weblearning, which prepares those interested for the Certified Junior Agile Project Manager (IAPM) certification.
IAPM Essentials #94 - PM news | IAPM
IAPM Essentials #94 - our recommendations of the week: Micro Habits, Patterns in the Agile Principles and Story Points.
Digitization pays off: Everything is going digital | IAPM
In industry and in the field of information technology, the term digitization can be heard everywhere - and also project management is affected.
IAPM Essentials #93 - PM news | IAPM
IAPM Essentials #93 - our recommendations of the week: Sprint Anti-Patterns, self-talk and budgeting Scrum projects.
How to get your certificate recognized | IAPM
Do you already hold a PM certificate from a PM organisation or CCI and want to have it recognized by the IAPM? Find out what you need to keep in mind.
CJAPM (IAPM) – web-learning platform Part 2 | IAPM
Publication of the second part of the weblearning, which prepares those interested for the Certified Junior Agile Project Manager (IAPM) certification.
IAPM Essentials #92 - PM news | IAPM
IAPM Essentials #92 - our recommendations of the week: agile transformation, coaching and pasta.
Using contracts to mitigate the bullwhip effect | IAPM
Although bullwhip effects can have a direct impact on the success of the project, they are often given little attention.
IAPM Essentials #91 - PM news | IAPM
IAPM Essentials #91 - our recommendations of the week: Dependencies, lack of time and bad habits.
Keeping pace with agility | IAPM
The essence of agility is change - and so it not only changes projects, but continuously changes itself.