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For questions about the definitions of project management related terms.

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If the end (date) is forever sliding intentionally, is it a project?

The PMI's definition of project, from "A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, 7th Edition" is: A temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result. … I would struggle with a definition of a specific project that did not have some defined end point, whether it's a date, a goal, a level of effort, or something else. …
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Is Agile Lean? Or are Agile and Lean totally separate philosophies?

Most agile methodologies call for self-organizing teams and a focus on continuous improvement of the process and product. However, I would also make the argument that agile incorporates waste eliminat …
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What is the name of the practice of mapping problems and their inter connected relationships?

This would be either a causal map or a causal loop diagram. If it is a causal map, then the direction of the arrow indicates the influence. For example, "lack of priorities" causes "different KPIs" an …
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