After thorough workload prioritization and dedicated team efforts, still feeling reaching nowhere near your goal?
The key is not to prioritize what's on your schedule but to schedule your priorities. — Stephen Covey
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After thorough workload prioritization and dedicated team efforts, still feeling reaching nowhere near your goal?
The key is not to prioritize what's on your schedule but to schedule your priorities. — Stephen Covey
It's pretty common to hear that managers are responsible for the team's top performance, isn't it?
But we managers know how difficult it is to make everyone work together without much fuss. Especially when you have someone with unique characteristics on the team, your job can become a little more tricky.
"Time does not heal anything; it just takes everything along with it." This applies to all aspects of life, both personal and professional.
Regarding project management, though, what drives a software organization ahead — apart from a good manager and team members?
Agile has been one of the most popular methodologies for software from quite some time. By definition, Agile development refers to methodologies based on iterative development where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing cross-functional teams.
Even in project management and business landscape, project managers and entrepreneurs are adopting the Agile methodology to improve the delivery of projects and services successfully without any complications and hassles.
Time and tide wait for none.
We have grown up hearing this phrase from our parents and teachers since childhood. We cannot escape it even in our professional lives. Whether you are a project manager, businessman, or a freelancer, time is the most important commodity.
An increasing number of working professionals are choosing to work from home or remotely. Going by the numbers, since 2005, the percentage of remote workers has grown by 140% which is nearly 10x faster than the self-employed workforce.
While remote workers enjoy many benefits, they have to deal with some challenges as well — different time zones, communication problems, unreliable and insecure ways to transfer information, and poor collaboration.