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Agile Implementation

Business Case Creation

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ERP Implementation

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Lab Assets Management

Medical Project Management

Offshoring

Ofice System Automation

Open Source Project Management

Oracle Database Recovery

Outsourcing

Portfolio Management Systems

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Project Management Body of Knowledge

Rapid Application Development (RAD)

Rational Unified Process (RUP)

Risk Management

Reporting Projects

Requirements Elicitation

SAP BW

SAP Implementation

SCRUM

Selection and Evaluation

Six Sigma

User Documentation

Wireless Implementation

Work Breakdown Structures

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Project Management Academy is a resource to help you gain a better understanding of the current trends in project management.  We provide both definitions of industry terms, and examples of projects involving the given technologies.

Project management is the discipline of organizing and managing resources in such a way that these resources deliver all the work required to complete a project within defined scope, time, and cost constraints. A project is a temporary and one-time endeavor undertaken to create a unique product or service. This property of being a temporary and a one-time undertaking contrasts with processes, or operations, which are permanent or semi-permanent ongoing functional work to create the same product or service over-and-over again. The management of these two systems is often very different and requires varying technical skills and philosophy, hence requiring the development of project management.