Suppose you had a clean slate to work with. How would government IT look different? How could it be improved upon? We asked state and local government technology leaders just that question. It’s more ...
Change is inevitable, but the increased rate of change is making managing work more difficult. To develop strategies for coping with change in today’s increasingly dynamic business environment, it’s ...
During any construction project, unanticipated impacts and revisions to project scope, schedule and cost are almost inevitable. For example, access delays and disruptions arise, unusually severe ...
The Change Management Program under the IRT Project Management Office helps the university focus on the people side of change. We engage campus units, support our teams through change, improve project ...
Imagine walking onto a job site where you’ve worked for decades and suddenly being told that the tools and workflows you’ve trusted are being completely replaced. The promise is a digital ...
Technology professionals haven’t just played a leading role in building the tools we use in the modern workplace. They’ve also led the way in developing leading-edge processes and procedures for ...
At SNHU, we want to make sure you have the information you need to make decisions about your education and your future—no matter where you choose to go to school. That's why our informational articles ...
This represents a waterfall type of approach to project planning, where one phase flows into the other. It works well for certain industries such as construction and manufacturing, but it is less ...
Many warehouse management systems (WMS) create schedules and plans to ensure products are delivered on time. However, these systems typically do not account for constraints such as warehouse space, ...
Project management is about helping a team plan and deliver a project with a pre-defined goal, within a specific period. Project managers must delegate tasks effectively and intelligently, monitor the ...