Hygger Blog for Project Managers and Winning Teams - Part 39

Blog for Project Managers and Winning Teams

Tips, best practices and new approaches to management and productivity.

Quick Tips on How to Run Effective All-Hands Meetings

Quick Tips on How to Run Effective All-Hands Meetings Any business meeting is an effective way for companies to share valuable information in person. Meetings can be comprised of small groups, involving specific departments or management.

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This is What Every Developer Should Know about Project Management

It’s never easy to deliver quality software that fulfils all the requirements and hits the budget and estimates. Here is what every developer should know about project management to successfully accomplish coding and non-coding tasks. Read More

How to Improve Productivity with Agile in 3 Easy Steps

Increased productivity is the key priority for many project managers. There are a few ways that can improve team productivity – you can adopt a new technology or try a new approach and improve the methods and skills your team uses to complete the work. The agile methodology can help achieve that through increased collaboration and being more responsive to customer requests. Read More

7 Golden Rules for Project Management Success

In theory, project management seems pretty straightforward – you define the requirements, assign the right people, set the budget, deadline, and the project gets done. But in reality, it is never that simple. The scope is often changed, the team gets conflicting information and doesn’t know what to expect… As a result, you miss the deadline and exceed the budget. Read More

Agile Project Management: A Quick Start Guide for Beginners

If you’re new to project management and agile, there are many different aspects you have to consider to effectively apply the agile methodology to your business. This might seem overwhelming for beginners, so we’ve collected the most frequently asked questions that cover the agile basics every PM freshman needs to know. Read More

Why You Need Agile to Avoid Project Failures

Failures happen every day to businesses in all types of industries around the world. In some cases, problems are the sole fault of the employees or businesses. In other cases, they may be due to the customer, including insufficient, over-ambitious or unnecessary requirements, poor contract drafting and contract management… the list goes on. So the question is: can agile help IT companies avoid project management headaches? Read More

5 Steps to Welcome New Team Members to the Ongoing Project

When you start a project, you need to consider what human resources are required to get it done. But what if some project staff decide to leave during a project? You can’t really plan for it, so how do you deal with this problem? Here are five steps for securing new team players quickly and smoothly. Read More

7 Soft Skills Every Project Manager Needs to Master

To be a successful project manager, you need a certain set of technical abilities as well as soft skills that can help overcome inherent project management challenges – from scope creep to delays and conflicts among team members. Read More

6 Quick and Budget-Friendly Ways to Increase Project Management Knowledge

As business environment changes faster and faster, and projects become more complex, PMs have to acquire new knowledge and develop new skills to stay afloat and be successful. Project management involves multiple disciplines, and learning new stuff in this field may seem overwhelming and even intimidating at times. But it doesn’t have to be this way! Read More

5 Proven Strategies for Effective Team Communication

All successful projects start with a strong team, and project teams are strong only when they have effective communication strategies and each team member is informed about what’s going on. Read More

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