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Output, outcome and benefits of a project: what are the differences?

Output, outcome and benefits are all terms related to project management. They are key to make a project successful and should be understood and shared among the project management team. This post explains what the terms mean, how they are related and how they differ.
Date: 25/08/2020| Category: FAQ| Tags: ,

Project management should fit the organisation’s maturity

Project management is not a one-size-fits-all solutions, there are different skill-levels between employees and the organisational's maturity needs to be taken into account. Read on to learn what Shana Coenen says about Project Management at the Federal Public Service Finance.
Date: 18/08/2020| Category: Tips and interviews| Tags: ,

Who are the Team Leader and the Team Manager? Roles and Responsibilities

The Team Manager and Team Leader role are very much alike, but not completely. What are the differences? Also important, what are the responsibilities of both the roles? Read on and find out!
Date: 07/07/2020| Category: Best Practices Glossary| Tags: ,

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