Project management

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According to the Project Management Institute, project management is the practice of using knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to complete a series of tasks to deliver value and achieve a desired outcome.[1]

According to the Project Management Institute, "Project management is the practice of using knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to complete a series of tasks to deliver value and achieve a desired outcome. A project is a series of structured tasks, activities, and deliverables that are carefully executed to achieve a desired outcome."[2]

Project management is the process of leading the work of a team to achieve all project goals within the given constraints which are typically scope (defined features and functions of a product), time, and budget.

Project management tools (free)

  • Trello
  • Clickup
  • Asana
  • Wrike
  • Monday.com
  • Notion
  • Airtable (Building a customized project management app)
  • Jira (Developers)
  • Zapier (AI orchestration and automation)

Articles:

Books

  • Making Things Happen: Mastering Project Management 1st Edition by Scott Berkun. O'Reilly Media; 1st edition (March 1, 2008)

See also

External links

Notes

  1. What is Project Management?, Project Management Institute website
  2. What is Project Management?, Project Management Institute website