Mastering challenges in engineering and planning offices
Engineering and planning offices are the driving force behind many industries, from construction and manufacturing to energy and environmental...
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Engineering and planning offices are the driving force behind many industries, from construction and manufacturing to energy and environmental...
As a project manager, I’ve learned that a good plan is the key to project success – but it should never be set in stone. That’s why I always start...
Can Do, as a project management software with AI, is suitable for project management in various industries. In the past, Can Do has been recognized...
As a sales representative, I am in daily contact with companies that are going through an exciting phase of growth. They are expanding, hiring new...
Artificial Intelligence is everywhere, but can it truly address the specific challenges in project management? In his latest paper, Thomas Schlereth,...
In an increasingly complex and dynamic business environment, it is essential for the executive leadership to have tools that not only enhance...
In an era characterized by advancing digitalization, companies are confronted with the need to constantly improve and adapt their project management...
In the fast-paced realm of project management, effective resource planning is a linchpin for success. What unlocks this success? A deep understanding...
Annual Review? We have one too... Simply because 2023 was a truly special year for Can Do. Why – and what this means for 2024: Our CEO, Thomas...
Projects, programmes and portfolios - these are the terms that bring structure to project management. We take a closer look and see what it all has...
When it comes to the human component in project management, problems are unfortunately not far away either ... Thomas Schlereth writes about the...
We have already reached part 4 of our blog post series on resource management - and this time Thomas Schlereth leaves the project management theory...