Want a career in project management? Learn these terms. – By Alok Das

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Want a career in project management? Learn these terms. – By Alok Das

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Change Practitioners, learn these terms to comfortably navigate project management and program management.

Program Management:

  • Involves overseeing multiple related projects to achieve strategic objectives.
  • Is about aligning projects with the broader goals of the organisation.

Project Management:

  • Focuses on planning, executing, and closing individual projects.
  • Is about meeting specific goals within a defined timeline and budget.

Change Management:

  • Is the process of guiding individuals, teams, and organizations through transitions.
  • Is about minimising resistance and maximising engagement.

Agile:

  • Is a flexible, iterative approach to project management that emphasizes collaboration, customer feedback, and small, rapid releases.

Waterfall:

  • Is a linear, sequential approach to project management where each phase must be completed before the next begins.

Prince2:

  • A structured project management method that emphasises organization, control, and quality.
  • Stands for ‘Projects in Controlled Environments’.

Scrum:

  • Is an Agile framework that uses fixed-length iterations called sprints to deliver incremental improvements.

Backlog:

  • A prioritised list of tasks and requirements that need to be completed.

Burn Down Chart:

  • Is a visual representation of work left to do versus time.

Squad:

  • Is small, cross-functional team that works together to achieve a specific goal.

Tribe:

  • A collection of squads that work in related areas and share common goals.

MVP (Minimum Viable Product):

  • The simplest version of a product that can be released to gather feedback and validate assumptions.

Process Mapping:

  • A visual representation of the steps involved in a process, used to identify improvements.

BRD (Business Requirements Document):

  • Is a detailed description of the business needs and requirements for a project.

Business Case:

  • Is the justification for a project, outlining the benefits, costs, and risks.

Board Paper:

  • Is a formal document presented to a board of directors for decision-making.

Go to Market Communication:

  • Is the strategy and messaging used to launch a product or service.
  • Is also known as GTM.

Change Impact Assessment:

  • Analysis of the potential effects of a change on an organization.

Scrum Master:

  • A facilitator who ensures the Scrum team follows Agile practices and removes obstacles.

Milestones:

  • Key points in a project timeline that mark significant achievements.

RAG (Red, Amber, Green):

  • A status reporting system that indicates project health, with red for issues, amber for risks, and green for on track.

 

 

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