A PERT chart is a project management tool used to build a graphical representation of tasks within a project timeline. Learn how to use one to improve team efficiency.Learn what a matrix organizational structure is, the pros and cons of using one, and the types of systems that fall into this designation.Anabelle Zaluski
Marketing
A project status update is necessary to keep everyone informed on feature additions, delays, and task changes. Stay on schedule with regular updates. Alyssa Zacharias
Marketing
Learn how to use a brand guideline template and why a consistent image is essential to your company's success.Rob joins us from Google and brings with him a wealth of experience at the intersection of design, culture, and technology. Ivan Zhao
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Learn how to write a business proposal, the key points to include, and how to follow up with a client. Find out about the three types of proposals.Anabelle Zaluski
Marketing
Scope creep is when project requirements constantly change and increase, as does the deadline. Learn to remain firm on your timeline and avoid scope creep. Alyssa Zacharias
Marketing
Create a stakeholder management plan that ensures all parties involved have the right expectations and information. Read about planning best practices.Learn what story points are and how they help teams project the complexity, effort, and risk of the work ahead. Never rely just on project timelines again.Anabelle Zaluski
Marketing
An implementation plan is a document or template that serves as a blueprint for reaching an overall company or project goal. Alyssa Zacharias
Marketing