Risk management
Why use the all-in-one project management tool?
Still searching for ways to improve your productivity? Have you considered an all-in-one PM tool that combines task management, resource allocation, and progress tracking in a user-friendly platform?
So, whether you continue your struggle or already have some project management software, familiarize yourself with the all-in-one solution that comes with Easy Project!
The five most common mistakes of risk management
If you're a project manager, prioritizing the identification and management of risks is crucial. Without proper handling, these risks can escalate into significant financial issues for your company. Be familiar with common mistakes to overcome them elegantly.
How to Defend a Project that Nobody Wants
Explore the challenges that arise when stakeholders resist certain types of projects. Read practical advice on how to defend and convince them of the project's value. Effective communication is a key factor in the project manager role.
Why Good Project Managers Matter
A project manager – the one whose hours in the budget estimation are always challenged. The one who “knows too little about anything but tells others what to do“. And the one who annoys the whole team by tracking their time.
Best Tools for Digital Project Management (Part 2): How to Manage Risk, Finance, and People
Webinar Recording: What’s New in Easy Project 10 and How to Make the Most of It
A brand new Easy Project 10 brings improved design and user experience along with the most wanted project management features. If you are interested in new features released in this version, just try it in a 30-day free trial or play the webinar recording.
6 Business Threats in 2020 and How to Face Them Using Risk Management
Have you identified all risks in your project or company that you continuously monitor and set up processes to prevent them? From my own experience, this is usually not the case, and risk management, like data backup, for example, becomes a neglected activity, which is appreciated only retrospectively, when it is usually too late.