It's a great presentation, very clear and with the right tempo for the audiences to follow, thank you!
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if i am talking about E-Archiving Project "being part of a project team" what should I tell the interviewer if i am in a job interview ?
I can't waste their time telling them about project charter or stakeholders and all these details.
so please let me know what points should I talk about while interview
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@mhecsevilla7190
27/10/2018
This is a very good presentation, simple yet clear & comprehensive :) Thank you :)
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@nuuroowxaaji8165
11/01/2019
Plz may I have question and answer of project management books
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@cornelenebeli9837
30/10/2018
Thanks Dr. Mike, the presentation is clear and concise.
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@kristiyantsvetanov8082
05/09/2019
I am working for a company that uses Jira for managing tasks, releases, tests, etc. I believe Jira is really badly organized due to its flat structure of tasks(and not only) - they are all in the same place and the only way to find something is by using an advanced search, specifying status, type, some keywords, labels, etc.. I know there are far better tools than Jira nowadays, ClickUp, Asana and many more. However, I was not able to find a nice tool which allows your project to scale infinitely by utilizing a simple abstract tree structure. That is,
- your project is a root node and it may have many child nodes
- each child node can have child nodes and so on
- each node is either a topic or a task
- tasks may still have subtopics and subtasks
- you can create custom roles and give access to a specific set of nodes and their subtree(for great flexibility when working with freelancers for example)
- you can follow a certain set of nodes and receive notifications for any changes in them so that you don't accidentally miss something and at the same time you will not receive spam from topics you are not interested in (for example if I am a front-ender, I would not be interested in back-end design decisions or marketing/business strategies)
- you can have a kanban board or a Gantt chart generated for a specific node(if a team/member is working only on a given topic at the moment which allows for better focus)
- users can navigate through the tree as if exploring folders(topics) and files(tasks). You have a 2-column layout, the tree is on the left and the preview of the currently selected node is on the right. Clicking once on a topic/task previews it and if you click twice -> you enter it and see its child topics and tasks.
Let's hope this sums up the idea well. What do you think? It is complex in order to accommodate complex projects and employee structures but is it TOO complex? Would you use it and if not, why? What else would you like to see?
Thank you so mu
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@cheysothea2014
01/07/2019
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@imadoueini1812
25/05/2019
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Thank you sir. how I can get full soft copy Notes project planning management
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@phouma2tou280
19/09/2019
Great, how could I online training?
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@augustayarteh7524
09/01/2020
Sound explanation about
scope. I am ready to go and confront this career in advance level. People who determined looks for things to make them be sucessful people like outstanding explanations like this, is giving me confidence to work on things and to meet with new people. Nice one professor. Determine people really focus on their goals not to lie or impress no one . Sound one sir. God blessed. I really need this career for my future.
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As a new project management expert, using the right tools to improve management efficiency is very important. I usually use Zentao. It is very useful!
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@edleneferreira158
17/12/2019
Thank you for the excellent content, this has really helped me with my Project Management master's assignments and projects.
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@gordonagent7037
23/02/2020
Mike, I'm not sure how I got to this session but what a mind blowing experience it has been. Your content, explanation and expansion on each sub-title was awesome and clarified so much for me as a mature-aged student. I am currently completing an assessment for my Diploma and was struggling through the planning of an operational plan and this put alot of sense into my understanding. I also love that you mentioned specific documentation in your jestification as for us newbies I often find it difficult when they say "Make a finacial decision..." and yet never mention what documents you should use to reach that decision. One final point before I go and look at you r other videos, do you have a manuscript of your presentation that we can download and add to our library for future reference. If you haven't thought about that would you consider making it available in future? As an older guy trying to upgrade qualifications to keep up with these smart young people I need to revisit some stuff a number of times to get it through the gray matter :-)
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@maysaosman8059
13/04/2020
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