Change Models

Change Models

Change Models Change models are systems or methods that organizations can use to handle and apply changes in an orderly way. Here are some change models that are often used: Lewin’s Change Model: Psychologist Kurt Lewin came up with this model. It has three steps: unfreezing, changing, and refreezing. The first step is to make people feel…

Complexity Models

Complexity Models

Complexity Models Complexity models are frameworks that help us understand and make sense of complicated systems and events. Here are some popular ways to measure complexity: Chaos Theory is a mathematical model that tries to explain how complicated systems that change a lot depending on how they start. The theory emphasizes how important small changes are in…

Project Team Development Models

Project Team Development Models

Project Team Development Models There are several methods of project team growth that project managers can use to better understand and lead their teams. Most of the time, these models explain the stages of a team’s growth and the problems that teams may face at each step. Some of the most popular ways to build a project…

Data Gathering and Analysis Methods

Data Gathering and Analysis Methods

Data Gathering and Analysis Methods Data gathering and analysis methods play a crucial role in project management as they help project managers collect, analyze, and interpret information about project performance, risks, and outcomes. Some of the commonly used data gathering and analysis methods in project management are: Interviews: Interviews are a useful method for gathering information from…

Estimating Methods

Estimating Methods

Estimating Method Estimating is an important part of project management because it helps you figure out how much time, effort, and money you will need to finish a job. In project management, planning can be done in a number of ways, such as: Analogous Estimating: It is a way to figure out how long and how much…

Log and Register Artifacts

Log and Register Artifacts

Log and Register Artifacts In project management, artefacts are any papers, products, or other things that are made or used during the project, whether they are physical or not. In project management, some examples of artefacts are: A project plan is a paper that lays out the project’s goals, boundaries, and who is involved. A project plan…

Strategy Artifacts

Strategy Artifacts

Strategy Artifacts In strategic management, artefacts are things that can be seen or touched that reflect an organization’s plan. Strategy artefacts help identify, share, and carry out the strategy goal of an organization. Some popular pieces of plan are: Vision statement: This is a sentence that says what the organization wants to be like in the future….

Plan Artifacts

Plan Artifacts

Plan Artifacts Plan artefacts are papers or other products that are made during the planning part of a project. These things help the project team figure out what the project is about, what its goals are, and how it will be done. In project management, some of the most popular plan artefacts are: This paper explains the…