Most organizations have agile and waterfall projects. Many call themselves “bimodal”, and most are aiming at taking the next step, which could be Scaled Agile

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Most organizations have agile and waterfall projects. Many call themselves “bimodal”, and most are aiming at taking the next step, which could be Scaled Agile
I made this post from having received similar questions from multiple Project Online customers all regarding how to share Power BI reports in a smart and
With Microsoft Office365 everything is a “service”, and recently a new service has been introduced, which is called Microsoft Flow (flow.microsoft.com). This service allows you
Making changes to the “Risks” list in a Project Site (connected to Project Online/Server), requires knowledge of the rules. Primary rule: Do not delete or modify
As a great surprise to some of you, I have decided to seek out answers to the questions I often get around running Office365 and Project
As a result of Microsofts strong focus on creating business decision value through the implementation of IT tools such as Project Server, I will in