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anonymous

Excel Project Management - Free Templates, Resources & Information - 2 views

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    This site is tremendous for doing a lot of very cool things in Excel. Any time I have a new project, I always check in here to see if there is anything that can help me get my information into a eye catching and user friendly format.
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    Nice - thanks! Looks like this has tons of useful information for a huge number of things. And I'm psyched if a product I already have and know how to use can also address project management needs pretty well...
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    John, I have been dissatisfied until now about what Excel templates I could find for Project Management. This site really fills in the blanks for me. I know Excel extremely well but still found this quite useful!
meganwale

Free Project Management Templates | Excel 100+ Free Download - Free Project Management... - 0 views

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    Free Project Management Templates Excel - Over 100+ Download, helps project managers to Manage, plan, track, organize and run Project smoothly and have a successful closure. Project Management Templates are designed and prepared by Professional project managers. Download MS Excel Template Today.
Jaime Clark

15 Useful Excel Templates for Project Management & Tracking - 4 views

Rhonda, This is a great resource. I like it that the article links to several resources...and yes, I will have to thank the author later, because I do plan on utilizing some of these. Thank you!

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johnseelhoff

University of Michigan PM Methodology - 0 views

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    This is a link for the University of Michigan Project Management Methodology - designed for use in managing the Information and Technology Services (ITS) projects. This site has several document templates with column descriptions to help with comprehension of different steps for managing projects. It has a nice excel template for project deliverables for people who need a little help getting the ball rolling in excel.
Laura Hein

21 Ways to excel at project management - 1 views

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    This article breaks down the stages of a project. It is an easy read.
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    Interesting article, I learned something new in the section releasing the benefits. Specifically, "to gain benefits, you must have change." I know some can be afraid of change but then how does a company grow. Change needs to occur to have everything stay current and up-to date. thanks
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    This was a great article since it appealed to all skill levels. Whether new to project management or a "seasoned" professional these tips could apply to all. I also like how it was broken down into 21 ways so you could pick one topic and work on that and then move on to the next if need be. A great way to gradually build better PM skills.
Kenny Hirschmann

Effective Project Management for Web Geeks - SitePoint - 1 views

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    A primer on project management skills as applied to web development. Very thorough for a single web page. Gives an excellent introduction to the various skills required of project managers involved with web projects. Instructional designers can easily adapt many of the techniques to instructional work.
Kelly Vokacek

Project team communication plan - Templates - Office.com - 1 views

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    Here is a free communication plan template laid out in Microsoft Excel. The template was provided to Microsoft by PCub3d, a project management consulting company.
Cyndee Tovsen

The Dokeos E-Learning Project Management Dashboard - 1 views

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    Here is the Excel spreadsheet that goes with the guide. Another great resource tool.
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    Wow, this is a very detailed project management spreadsheet! This looks like a very good point of reference for further developing a WBS. Thanks for sharing.
Jenna Iszler

4 Tips for Working With SMEs - 0 views

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    No matter how great we are at creating learning solutions, we will not even get off the ground without the right content and context. Sometimes, working with SMEs can be one of the most difficult parts of the process. This article provides four great suggestions for how to effectively work with your SME.
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    Great article and tips!
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    I really enjoyed this read! Great information on communicating with SMEs and how to keep moving.
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    The "Help them take a step back" bullet is an excellent point. A lot of times, SMEs try to put EVERYTHING about a topic in a training and if you tell them everything, they remember nothing. I use Action Mapping to keep SME's (and me) focused on what content should be taught. Great article!
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    I like #2. So many times SMEs loose sight of the project objective. :-)
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    Jenna, these guidelines are simple but powerful. What of the greatest challenges I had on a recent project was to get the SME to back off and take care of the content, not the learning materials. I never really succeeded but it might have helped if I had the #4 guideline instilled in our heads early in the project.
Michael Kazan

Evernote - 2 views

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    Perhaps this is an obvious post, but I still run across people who don't have a searchable, organized or unorganized online notebook, notepad, or repository of anything and all things you want to remember or keep track of. I've used it for smaller projects, to contain all of the lengthy articulations that are then hyperlinked to more formal Word documents or Excel charts. It's a phenomenally useful tool.
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    I agree, there aren't a whole lot of tools out there to stay organized like Evernote. I use MS One Note for the same type of folder organizing and also for passwords etc.
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    On the surface and quick glance, Evernote is like Pinterest but for your life :-) I am going to have to try it and see if it keeps me a little more organized!
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    I need a tool like this. How long was the learning curve? Do you have any tips for getting started? Pitfalls? Thanks.
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    I love Evernote because it's accessible from several mobile devices. I especially like their app (I'm using Android), because it's easy to use and fast. You could add multiple people to the account and share checklists, wiki-like notes pages, and calendar items. I'm not sure it would be ideal for huge projects with many parts, but it would be perfect for organizing a small collaboration or just for organizing your own work.
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    Michael, Thanks for sharing this app and your experience with it. This tool sounds just like the tool I need to track and remember all my pending tasks.
johnseelhoff

Key Consulting PM - 2 views

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    This site offers a nice succinct, streamlined, one page PM process break down; summarized in a flow chart with links to each individual stage of the process. It also has additional links for PM books, services, and templates. A useful link for getting people started in PM.
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    John, thank for sharing, it is always good to know about resources for beginner in the area like myself : )
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    Wow, John, what a find! I wish I had this a few months ago when we started this course. I've been looking for a simple visual that still manages to encompass most of the detail that goes into the project process. I love the printable color-coded version (http://www.consulting.ky/files/project_management_process_diagram_large.jpg). I plan on hanging that up in my office. I could also print a copy for each project, and use it as a sort of checklist. The other things I love about the site is that it lists specific deliverables for each stage. Love it! It's definitely more usable than the visuals in our Carroll book, since it's more detailed.
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    Thanks, this looks to be an excellent resource, and it has that guy on the side that looks at your pointer.
melia838

Mind Tools: Essential skills for an excellent career - 2 views

Helpful information and good tips to put into practice.

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