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Can we convert this topic into a portal type setup similar to either the wikipedia portal or something like agriculture? It just seems there are so many details within this topic that being able to look up "project management" and having direct access to materials specific in the PMBOK and other methodologies makes sense. Perhaps having link sections on project management maths and formulas, section for the ITTOs and management styles etc etc.
I think this would be immeasurably helpful to people who need to look up this information. I'd help it all together if the request is approved.
Thanks, Scot
-- scot.mcpherson ( talk) 10:07, 6 February 2012 (CST)
Cv 157.45.231.254 ( talk) 08:37, 29 August 2022 (UTC)
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Draft:Work management is being edited. It is written as "Subject is already covered by project management articles.". I think they have different purposes and coverage. Please exchange your opinions. Mocha c jp ( talk) 21:55, 4 October 2022 (UTC)
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Modular project management is an approach to project planning based on two guiding principles; replicable modularity in design and speed in iteration. Rather than planning big one-off projects that rely on completely developing and integrating bespoke components, the idea is to experiment with a few modules and iterate until you master delivery, at which point you go full-scale.
Nicpaam ( talk) 09:06, 17 November 2022 (UTC)
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Can we convert this topic into a portal type setup similar to either the wikipedia portal or something like agriculture? It just seems there are so many details within this topic that being able to look up "project management" and having direct access to materials specific in the PMBOK and other methodologies makes sense. Perhaps having link sections on project management maths and formulas, section for the ITTOs and management styles etc etc.
I think this would be immeasurably helpful to people who need to look up this information. I'd help it all together if the request is approved.
Thanks, Scot
-- scot.mcpherson ( talk) 10:07, 6 February 2012 (CST)
Cv 157.45.231.254 ( talk) 08:37, 29 August 2022 (UTC)
Recuperar mensagem 2804:38A:A035:33D6:0:4E:2C00:E101 ( talk) 11:06, 17 September 2022 (UTC)
Draft:Work management is being edited. It is written as "Subject is already covered by project management articles.". I think they have different purposes and coverage. Please exchange your opinions. Mocha c jp ( talk) 21:55, 4 October 2022 (UTC)
![]() | This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. |
Modular project management is an approach to project planning based on two guiding principles; replicable modularity in design and speed in iteration. Rather than planning big one-off projects that rely on completely developing and integrating bespoke components, the idea is to experiment with a few modules and iterate until you master delivery, at which point you go full-scale.
Nicpaam ( talk) 09:06, 17 November 2022 (UTC)
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