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  2. Timeboxing - Wikipedia

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    Quality and time are fixed but flexibility allowed in scope. Delivering the most important features first leads to an earlier return on investment than the waterfall model. [7] A lack of detailed specifications typically is the result of a lack of time, or the lack of knowledge of the desired end result (solution).

  3. Open allocation - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, open allocation's strongest successes are in businesses in the areas of science, technology, and in particular, software - the most successful of which are typically staffed by highly competent and educated people. Whether the successes of open allocation apply more generally to other types of organizations is an open question.

  4. Time management - Wikipedia

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    Differences in the way a culture views time can affect the way their time is managed. For example, a linear time view is a way of conceiving time as flowing from one moment to the next in a linear fashion. This linear perception of time is predominant in America along with most Northern European countries, such as Germany, Switzerland and ...

  5. What is the 50/30/20 budget rule? - AOL

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    Let’s say you have $2,000 deposited into your bank account each month from your job. ... If you used the 50/30/20 rule, you’d allocate $1,050 for needs ($2,100 x 0.5), $630 for wants ($2,100 x ...

  6. Manage distribution lists in AOL Mail

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    Create distribution lists to save time when you send emails to a group of contacts from the contacts you already have in your AOL Contacts, set up a contact list with a group of people you often send emails. For example, you email the same content to 3 friends every week. Instead, create a contact list called "Friends".

  7. Float (project management) - Wikipedia

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    Consider the process of replacing a broken pane of glass in the window of your home. There are various component activities involved in the project as a whole; obtaining the glass and putty, installing the new glass, choosing the paint, obtaining a tin once it has set, wiping the new glass free of finger smears etc.

  8. More than a third of Americans say their retirement savings ...

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    Another rule of thumb is to have a certain amount of your income saved by a particular age, following these guidelines: In your 20s, take advantage of starting early by attempting to save 10 ...

  9. 5 reasons to pay more than the minimum on your credit card - AOL

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    Let’s say you have a credit card with a $10,000 balance and an interest rate of 20 percent, right at the current average. Your minimum payment is 2 percent of your balance: $200 on a $10,000 ...