The project management lifecycle is divided into 4 phases namely: initiation, planning, execution & closure.
Managing projects, and resources and keeping them on track is most important.
In continuation with the first article, this article focuses on learning about the last two steps of project monitoring & execution and project closure
Project management practical guide — Part 1
The project management lifecycle is divided into 4 phases namely: initiation, planning, execution & closure.
Managing projects, and resources and keeping them on track is most important.
This article focuses on learning about the first two steps of project initiation and project planning
How to do change management with mind map?
Change Management is a term that is often misunderstood by many organizations and individuals. It is confused with similar terms such as managing change or project management concepts. What is Change Management?
2 ways to ensure quality requirements
Requirement is a very broad term for any project. It is really important to identify the correct requirements to come to a point to be able to deliver the exact solution that meets all the business needs
Webinar: Requirements engineering with mind maps
In this Biggerplate PRO webinar, Surbhi Mahnot will show you how to get started with user cases, user stories and UML diagrams with mind mapped requirements. Watch it now!
Identifying requirements, the right way
Requirements define the needs of the project to provide the best of its utility and benefits. If they aren’t clear or analysis is not done properly, it might lead to failure of the project no matter how good the concept and design is. Just as a system is composed of various functionalities, requirements too are identified in various forms
Defining requirements
Requirements, at first glance are needs (end objective), wants, suggestions, or ideas. Derived from those needs, we set an objective and take a decision about what things should be done or not to be done to achieve that objective
Project management with mind map
Planning a project or brainstorming an idea takes a lot of effort to manage the collected information in a way you can easily traverse through. Mind mapping can be very helpful here as it is a way to focus, visualize and organize ideas and processes
Minimum viable product: A concept misunderstood
Minimum viable product, is a technique to develop a product conceptually with minimum features to demonstrate it to the early adopters. It is beneficial as the concept is evaluated at an early stage with minimum monteray investments