Remain Flexible by Using Project Roadmaps

Acrobats are versatile performers. Their flexibility enables them to step in to nearly any circus act and put their skills to the test. They don’t put on the same show every season—what would be the fun in that? Each time a change occurs to the show or within the cast, a new plan must be...

The Rise of Insecure Work in the UK

A recent survey by the GMB Union of 3,500 working Britons revealed that nearly 61% of them suffer from anxiety about not having stable employment. Much like the rest of the modern world, the UK is going through a shift in the way it does business and most importantly, how it employs people. This is...

Improve Sales Team Collaboration

Sales professionals often face team collaboration challenges—they want information at their fingertips, fast, and when they need it. Whether it be information about current deals, win/loss stories, competitive information, training, or sales enablement materials, using traditional tools like email and spreadsheets can slow collaboration and disrupt the sales cycle. So, how can mangers break down...

Ask the Right Question: How to Generate Valuable Ideas

Every organizational culture (and sub-culture) has its own nuances — some of which may hold keys to getting your crowd to give you their best thinking. Understanding these nuances will help you formulate the right questions to ask when it comes to tapping into the collective intelligence of employees. Asking the right question is the...

Making your work simple, intuitive and proactive

We’re excited to launch the Planview AdaptiveWork Bot and make it widely available to our US customers. The Planview AdaptiveWork Bot is simple to use, easy to communicate with and proactive in how it provides alerts. Here’s a little background on why we created the Bot in the first place. At Planview AdaptiveWork, we noticed...

Optimize Customer Success By Integrating Salesforce and Targetprocess

The ‘Requirements Management’ process underpins top-rate enterprise software delivery as it ensures your customers consistently receive value from their software applications. Or in other words, they receive the product/product features they asked for that will hopefully fulfill their business needs. That’s what software delivery at scale is all about, right? With that in mind, it makes...

Streamlining Project Management in the Banking Industry

Like many small banks, the Exchange Bank in Santa Rose, California, found itself managing lots of projects without an official project manager in sight. They were also drowning in email, meetings, and spreadsheets—all of which meant project data was difficult to access when it came time to show compliance to bank examiners. Choosing to end...

Troux 14: Sneak Peak of PM Today Review

Organizations often struggle when it comes to effectively managing their IT assets in support of their business goals. That’s why senior management will typically turn to enterprise architecture tools such as Troux 14 for help with high-level strategic planning and road mapping. These tools also help them better understand the cross-dependencies of future requirements—not to...

Why Spreadsheets Need to Die (or At Least Retire) for Project Management

They were born of an earlier time, simpler days when anything went; it was the 80s, the Wild West era of documents. Spreadsheets were created, initially for numbers, which made sense, but they didn’t stop at just numbers. With the birth of Excel and the hegemony of Windows, these rows and columns spread all over...

RFP Project Planning Doesn’t Have to be Deadly

The request for proposal (RFP) process often requires collecting answers from multiple subject matter experts to produce a complete deliverable to the prospect—and in my experience, this project planning can get messy, fast, turning your seemingly normal day into a Freddy Kruger nightmare you can’t wake from. Tracking who owns what, making sure you deliver...