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The latest News and Information on Project Management, Methodologies, Productivity and Tools.

Top 6 valuable certifications for aspiring product managers

Great product managers are made, not born. There are plenty of jobs out there where people can get by on talent and charisma alone. But a product management role isn’t one of them. That’s because the skills, experience, and competencies required to manage and make a great product are numerous, diverse, and overlapping. Some might come naturally, but others require hands-on experience and still others, formal training.

The human side of hyper-scaling a talent-as-a-service business model

From grappling with self-doubt to embracing the unknown in hyper-growth stages, Bobbie shares her journey of transitioning from stable success to the exhilarating yet daunting 'big leagues' of business.. Watch as she opens up about the mental hurdles and the importance of team culture and continuous learning in this uncharted territory. It's a must-watch for any entrepreneur bracing for their next big leap.

Project portfolio management 101

Project portfolio management helps you organize data and highlight crucial information during project life cycles inside each portfolio, which saves time and increases efficiency. In this article, learn how you and top-level executives can get a bird’s-eye view of all your business project life cycles and remove barriers to high-level performance. If you manage various initiatives across different teams and departments, you know how hard capturing and sharing results can be.

What is a flowchart? Symbols and types explained

A flowchart is the perfect way to visualize a complex process for your team. There are over 30 standardized symbols you can use to create a flowchart. These symbols can indicate anything from a process to a document or decisions that need to be made. In this article, you’ll learn what the different shapes mean, when a flowchart can be useful, and what types of flowcharts you can implement at work. A flowchart is a diagram that illustrates the steps, sequences, and decisions of a process or workflow.

Marketing campaign management: 7 steps for success

Marketing campaign management is the process of coordinating all the moving pieces of a campaign, from planning to launch. Learn why effective campaign management is essential, and how to streamline your process into seven key steps. Marketing campaigns can be big, unwieldy projects. With many stakeholders, teams, and deliverables to coordinate, launching a successful campaign can feel like a herculean task. But it doesn’t have to be so hard.

What is creative production? The 6-step process

Creative production is the process of transforming creative concepts into tangible outputs. Learn how to bring creative visions to life in six steps. Cutting through the market noise with high-quality creative assets is essential to setting your brand apart. Whether it’s captivating video content, compelling graphics, or innovative digital campaigns, every creative asset is a chance to capture your audience’s attention—and keep it.

Burnout: 20 signs, causes, and how to prevent it

Burnout happens when the stress or pressure from work reaches a tipping point—it either becomes too much or goes on for too long. While burnout is surprisingly common (71% of knowledge workers experienced burnout at least once in 2020), you’re empowered as a manager to prevent and reverse it within your team. Read on to learn about the signs of burnout, what causes it, and most importantly—how to prevent it. As a team lead, the last thing you want is for a team member to feel burnt out.

7 tips and best practices to increase employee engagement

Global employee engagement figures reached a record high in 2022, and this upward trend is expected to continue gradually over the next few years. According to Gallup, this result means that “more workers found their work meaningful and felt connected to their team, manager and employer.” That only accounts, however, for 23% of the employees surveyed.