The project management market is virtually addicted to best practice examples. But the well-known saying "You learn from your mistakes" suggests exactly the opposite of this approach.
Read more »The project management market is virtually addicted to best practice examples. But the well-known saying "You learn from your mistakes" suggests exactly the opposite of this approach.
Read more »The Pareto principle can be applied to many areas of project management and is based on the following idea: 80% of all benefits can be achieved with 20% effort.
Read more »Multi-project management - for many companies a curse and a blessing at the same time. Yet it can so easily transform into the biggest blessing for your company! How? Find out here!
Read more »Many project managers and executives feel as if they are being eaten up by day-to-day business. But for some people in positions of responsibility, the problem is (at least partly) self-inflicted. The diagnosis: micromanagement.
Read more »New year, new trends! As in recent years, trends in project management continue to evolve. Here are the nine biggest project management trends to keep an eye on in 2022.
Read more »We wish all our customers, partners and loyal readers of the InLoox blog happy holidays and a wonderful start into the new year! You can count on us even between the years, find out about our business hours during the holidays here.
Read more »It’s the end of 2021 and, as is tradition, time for the yearly best of ranking of our blog posts. Here are the most read blog posts this year.
Read more »In the third part of our risk management series, we present the risk catalog. The risk catalog serves as a good basis for conducting a risk analysis and can also be used as an early warning system.
Read more »Learn everything you need to know about project-related risk analysis with the FMEA method (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) in the second part of our blog series.
Read more »Learn more about the basics of risk management and how to handle it in project management in the first post of our new blog series.
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