A project has a beginning and an end, as seen in the CAPM training. There are five process groups in the project life cycle: project initiation process group, project planning process group, project executing process group, project monitoring and control process group, and the last one is, project closing process group. During this whole project […]
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Project Management Process Group: Initiating | 10 Tips for Initiating Projects
There are five different project management process groups. These five groups consist of five different steps in project management. Each project management process group helps to begin, execute, and finish the project as required. Every project management process group defines the timing, the inputs and the outputs of a project. One project management process group comes […]
Project Baseline: Learn How to Measure the Performance of a Project
Project baseline refers to a snapshot of the project taken at a certain time. For instance, a project baseline is taken once the project planning process is finished, and later. The objective of the baseline is seeing how far the actual results deviated from the plans. So these plans are compared to the project baseline. […]
The Power of Authentic Curiosity: A Hidden Advantage in Learning, Leadership, and the AI-First World
When people ask, “How do I stand out as a project manager in an AI-driven world?” the answer isn’t only technical skills. It’s authentic curiosity—the ability to explore learning deeply, connect genuinely with people, and push ideas into new territory. In today’s AI-first workplace, automation handles what’s known. Curiosity equips you to explore what’s unknown. […]