INVESTIGATING STRATEGIES, METHODOLOGIES, AND TOOLS FOR EFFECTIVE PROJECT MANAGEMENT: ANALYSIS OF SUCCESSFUL PRACTICES
Akhtam Ialyshev , It Project Manager, Planning Manager, Pmp, UzbekistanAbstract
This research paper examines the experience of successful professionals in the field of project management with the aim of identifying key strategies, methodologies, and tools that contribute to effective project management. The work emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and professional development for adapting to changing requirements and trends in this field. The study also provides valuable advice and recommendations for aspiring project management professionals seeking success in their careers. Key aspects of the research include analyzing various approaches to project management, applying modern tools to enhance project efficiency, and examining the core competencies and skills required for a successful project manager.
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project management, applying modern tools to enhance project efficiency, examining
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