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Do You Know What “Concatenation” Means?
Have you heard of the word concatenation? It might sound complicated, but it’s really just a fancy way of saying “linking things together in a series.” In project management, we use this idea when connecting tasks, data, or even ideas to create a bigger picture or a seamless process. For example, when managing a project timeline, you might concatenate smaller tasks to form a sequence that leads to completing a major milestone. Similarly, in reporting, data from multiple sources can be concatenated into one clear and useful summary. It’s all about making things work better by bringing the right pieces together. So, what about you? Have you used concatenation in your work—or maybe without even realizing it? Let us know in the comments or by voting in the poll! Your insights might inspire others to think differently about how they link things together in their projects.
2 likes • Dec '24
I've often used concatenation in Excel to combine a 'First Name' and 'Last Name' column to create a 'Full Name' column when the original dataset doesn't have an existing Full Name field but it's needed for the task (e.g. For the recipient name in a mass email communication).
Creating My Project Plan
After completing the project plan assignment I feel like I have a better grasp of how to actually carry out the planning phase in conjunction with previous assignments. I learn best by doing so this was a helpful exercise to participate in to tie things together!
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Lessons Learned: Creating My WBS
After going through the exercise of creating a Work Breakdown Structure, I was surprised at how difficult it was for me to break down the actual work without the expertise of a team. Coming from a tech background I understood at a higher level what would be needed to execute this project, but found breaking things into bitesize subtasks down trickier than I originally thought it'd be. I found System Design to be the easiest main task to break down because I’ve had to do that for work. Development was definitely the hardest for me. To me, this emphasizes the need for your project team and SMEs in their respective areas to be able to plan a project effectively.
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How has ProjectMentor Pro Helped You? We Want to Hear!
Hey everyone! I’d love to hear about your experience with ProjectMentor Pro. If you’ve found value in the program, whether through our coaching sessions, resources, or community, could you share a short testimonial? Your feedback would be incredibly helpful as we continue to grow and refine our offerings. Thanks in advance for your support!
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0 likes • Nov '24
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed being a part of the ProjectMentor Pro program. I was somewhat new to the formal concepts of project management and Cass has provided me with so much contextual knowledge and so many pro tips that I definitely plan to apply in the workplace. I’ve left each session with a better understanding of how to tackle different tasks in the project lifecycle and Cass keeps us engaged throughout the session. I know that beyond this program I’ll be positioned to execute far better than the average Project Manager!
Maximizing Your Friday Productivity: A Path to a Successful Weekend
Fridays are often seen as the gateway to the weekend, but they can also be a powerful day to set the tone for the week ahead. By maximizing productivity on Friday, you can enjoy your weekend with a sense of accomplishment and start the next week on the right foot. - Plan and Prioritize: Begin your Friday by reviewing your to-do list. Identify the most critical tasks and focus on completing them. Prioritizing effectively can prevent a last-minute rush. - Clear the Clutter: Spend some time organizing your workspace. A tidy environment not only helps you think clearly but also sets a positive tone for the start of the next week. - Reflect and Review: Take a few minutes to reflect on your achievements from the week. Reviewing what worked well and what didn't can provide valuable insights for the future. - Prepare for Monday: Consider setting up your tasks for the upcoming week. This can reduce Monday morning stress and allow you to ease into the new week smoothly. Make the most of your Friday, and let it propel you into a productive and restful weekend! Call to Action: How do you stay productive on Fridays? Share your tips in the comments below! #FridayFocus #WeekendPrep #ProductivityHacks #SuccessMindset
2 likes • Sep '24
I try to tie up as many loose ends as possible before heading out for the weekend to minimize the likelhood of spending time figuring out where my train of thought was during a task or struggling to remember any outstanding items from the previous week to start the next week off fresh. If there are things that have to carry into the next week, I will try and put calendar reminders in place to make sure they get addressed.
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Martha Kome
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