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Issues vs. Action Items
- by Kenneth Darter, PMP (April 23, 2012)
Issues and action items are often lumped together, but there are differences--and they require different strategies to make sure they don't derail your project. Do you have a plan in place?

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Adaptive Project Framework Part 6: Post-Version Review
- by Robert K. Wysocki, Ph.D
This is the sixth in a seven-part series on the Adaptive Project Framework. APF is an approach to a class of projects for which neither the traditional nor the extreme methods are appropriate. APF is entirely compatible with the PMI PMBOK Standards. This series is derived from selected content from the 3rd edition of Effective Project Management: Traditional, Adaptive, Extreme.

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Let's talk process improvement: Who can't use new ways to improve their processes?

Processes
Value Stream Assessment Process
Value Stream Assessment is a high impact, short term, low cost approach to examining an enterprise's business problems with the objective of rapidly identifying a comprehensive solution based on value streams. This shifts the business from being driven by internal operations to being driven by customer needs and satisfiers. It provides high-value feedback to the executives about the business vision, management's alignment with the vision, and the strengths and weaknesses of the enterprise relative to achieving the vision.

Deliverables

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Process Evaluation Scorecard ( Evaluation Assessment - Template )
Here's a quick and dirty way to determine if a methodology or process is a roadmap or a roadblock.

Project Computer System Request ( Template )
You have a project to do, one that will tie up computer resources. Keep tabs on it from start to finish with this request form.

Project Risk Identification and Assessment Form ( Template )
The project risk identification and assessment form should be used to assess risks to and their impact on a project. Risks to be identified using this form include scope, timescales, deliverables, resources, milestones and expenditures.

Cause & Effect Diagram ( Specifications/Procedures - Template )
This method of diagramming allows the project manager to facilitate a group session in order to efficiently determine causes of a particular problem affecting the project. Once root causes are identified, appropriate actions toward resolution are more easily identified.

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