AI technology has become one of the most recurring trending topics in society. In the realm of distance learning, AI can help professionals rethink how distance learning courses are offered. Read our blog to learn more!
What is a Sprint? How does it fit into the Scrum framework? How to implement a successful sprint? We shed light on this fundamental element of the Agile methodology.
Co-creation in ITIL means opening the dialogue in developing products and services and recognizing value from the customer’s perspective. Why and how? Find out by reading this blog.
Top-down approach or bottom-up management? When choosing which management style to go with in your organisation, you will have to look at your company DNA for understanding the key differences.
What are the differences between a Project Manager and a Scrum Master? These two fundamentally different roles require different skill sets and mindsets. Read our blog to learn more about them!
Nowadays the terms "project" and "service" are frequently misunderstood or used interchangeably. Knowing their definition can help you identify the objective of your activity and maximise your results.
The project success rate is the percentage of projects that achieve their intended goals and outcomes, reflecting the effectiveness of the project management. One way to improve it is to implement the P3M3 framework. Read our blog to learn what it entails.
Kanban is a well known Agile framework that helps visualise your work, limit the work in progress and maximise the efficiency (or flow) of the team. Kanban can be used by any team. Read our blog to find out more!
The PID is an essential document for PRINCE2 and for project management in general. It bundles the necessary documents to start the project on a solid basis and is used as a reference point throughout the project. Learn more about the PID (Project Initiation Documentation) and how to write it.