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Journey Mapping | IAPM
Journey mapping can help to identify different influencing factors that favour a purchase decision.
The Power of Resilience | IAPM
The importance of resilience in project management: how it can help you overcome adversity and succeed.
SMART: How to set clever goals | IAPM
SMART criteria are a proven tool to achieve specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-bound goals.
Weighted sum model in project management | IAPM
If there are a large number of decision alternatives, you need an evaluation system. This is where the Weighted sum model comes into play.
9-Box-Grid: Identification of performance and potential | IAPM
The 9-box grid model helps you to identify the right employees for advanced training.
What you should know when using MVPs | IAPM
MVPs are minimum viable products. It is the first iteration of a product and is used to obtain early feedback from users.
Pricing Model Canvas: A guide to strategic pricing | IAPM
With the Pricing Model Canvas from Prof. Roll & Pastuch, you can systematically identify profit levers and future-proof your company.
The V-model explained | IAPM
There are many processes in software development that are designed to make development easier. One of the best known is the V-model.
Mastering Projects: An In-Depth Look at PMOs | IAPM
This article provides an overview of the role of the PMO and looks at the use of PMO software, artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Use of business intelligence | IAPM
Data-based insights and decisions are the key to success. This is where Business Intelligence (BI) comes in.
Balancing project management and business development | IAPM
In this article, we'll look at how project managers can support a company's business development efforts.
Effective teams or efficient groups? | IAPM
What should you pay attention to when putting together the personnel for your project? Do you decide in favour of a team or a group?