Situation reports are known by several different names across industries and organizations, including SITREP (Situation Report), AAR (After Action Report), SAR (Situation–Action–Result), and STAR (Situation–Task–Action–Result).…
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Headlines about AI in project management make it sound like everything will change overnight. The reality is more nuanced. AI may quickly automate tasks like…
Project management isn’t just about timelines and deliverables—it’s about judgment, leadership, and adaptability. Even experienced project managers can fall into subtle traps that derail progress,…
Risk management planning is the process of determining how to approach and carry out risk management activities. The primary output of this process is the…
A team contract outlines the rules governing how a project team will interact during the course of their project. It is not a legal document…
Looking ahead to potential risks that could impact your projects is critical. The earlier you identify and plan for these risks, the better prepared you’ll…
This method provides a simple, quantitative way to compare project alternatives by weighing total costs against total benefits over a defined period. Steps Analysis Evaluate…
There are two types of project managers: those who have had projects go off track—and those who will. It happens more often than we like…
Organizations and teams often rely on group decision-making to improve the quality of choices, incorporate diverse perspectives, and build commitment to outcomes. Different techniques vary…
The first step in risk management is to identify the risks that may impact your project. You may have scheduled the risk assessment meeting, but…