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An estimate of income and expenditure planned for a project.

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Justifying a Project Manager

I've faced this conundrum many times in my career. Most pre "chasm" companies don't see a need for a project manager, seeing it as part of being a bigger company. The constant drive to be multi-task o …
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Budgeting in an agile project

If you don't spend time planning a backlog, then you'll never get an accurate estimate, and as a result you won't get a good budget. … This allows you to budget for the effort. What then becomes fluid is the scope. …
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What is the main factor that makes your project not meet its goals most of the time?

Poor project kickoff, chartering: One of my agile mentors, Ainsley Nies, has been a very successful retrospective consultant for the last decade. In more than 80% of the project level retrospectives …
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