Manage Your Projects … Not Just Your Schedule (Part 4)
So you think you’re almost done with the project. The team is feeling pretty good about themselves. You’ve all come together and overcome seemingly insurmountable […]
Read More →So you think you’re almost done with the project. The team is feeling pretty good about themselves. You’ve all come together and overcome seemingly insurmountable […]
Read More →Hey there. I’d like to invite you and your colleagues to a FREE webcast that I will be presenting sponsored by O’Reilly media. Here are […]
Read More →You’ve been there. Your boss tells you that a new project has to be done and your knee jerk reaction is to start doing it. […]
Read More →Are you ready for 2009? I am! It’s going to be a fun and exciting year of SharePoint. Come and see me in these events […]
Read More →In my first post, I discussed the significance of initiating a project properly. Carrying on with this series, let’s look at what’s required to plan […]
Read More →Have you ever been in a project where the definition of a project plan is nothing more than a project schedule generated by tools like […]
Read More →With the recent release of my book, SharePoint for Project Management, my friends from Bamboo Nation and EndUserSharePoint.com have been quite creative in helping me […]
Read More →Thanks for those who attended my presentation: “7 Ways to Leverage SharePoint for Project Management Success” this morning at the PMI Global Congress 2008 in […]
Read More →The electronic version of my book “SharePoint for Project Management” is now available at O’Reilly.com. The printed version will be available by the end of […]
Read More →In my last post @ Bamboo Nation, I made the case on why SharePoint is a great Project Management Information System (PMIS).
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