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Let’s make the Playbook on Team Scheduling Challenges – Digital Project Manager

Posted on September 30, 2022 By Lennon

It can be frustrating to deliver a digital project when you don’t have the right team members available at the right time.

Sometimes they were re-allocated for another project. Sometimes it’s because your immediate reaction to an urgent request is not timely enough. Sometimes, it’s because you forgot about the 4-week vacation of your lead tester.

This session is for you if you have ever been in such situations or are interested in learning how to resolve them.

Julia Rajic, VP, Delivery and Opearations at No Fixed Address Inc., was our guest to discuss 3 team scheduling challenges.

These are the problems we solved:
When your team member informs you last minute that they are too busy to finish by tomorrow’s deadline.
If your project plan changes and conflicts with a team member’s planned vacation.
No one can help you when you’re in a pinch.

Thanks to all co-authors! Keep an eye out for the full play at V2 of The DPM Playbook in Q1 2022.

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