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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.
Jennifer Soliman

Project Management for NGOs - 0 views

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    PM4NGOs (Project Management for Non-Governmental Organizations) aims to optimize international NGO project investments by enabling project managers to be reflective, professional practitioners who learn, operate and adapt effectively in complex project environments. As a group of international relief, development, and conservation organizations, PM4NGOs works together and collaborates with private sector companies, professional organizations, and universities to achieve this goal.
rmiiller

The Project Management Podcast - 0 views

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    I subscribed to this podcast (it has a free option) I liked because it is short (each episode is around 30 min long) and gets directly to the point, so it helps me to understand better some concepts we discuss in our class. I listened to the interview in the Episode 266: PMO and Capitalizing on Diversity (Free) This one gave me a perspective about how to integrate diversity in PM. The other episode I listened was Episode 261: How to Identify Project Stakeholders (Free) , so I learned a little more about this confusing topic for me. I also enjoyed the British accent; I finally can catch what they are saying! I think my English skills are improving: double check!
reneemd

Project Management Course Online - free training - 0 views

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    A free online project management training course with mini-lessons, PM cartoons and humor, monthly articles written by managers, practical tips, and glossary of project manager terms.
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    This looks like a good resource for new PMs!
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    This looks fantastic. I think project management is one of those things that you don't know you need until you realize you really do need it. Then, you can't live without it. Thanks for posting!
w2watson

7 reasons to create WBS - 1 views

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    WBS is an acronym for "Work Breakdown Structure". Simply said it is the work required to break PM down . It is true that PMs are usually overburdened with project work they are on the verge of breaking down. However, WBS makes PMs life easy.
Erik Soder

Systems Thinking: Systems-Oriented View of Organizational Functions - 0 views

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    I like this website and have read most of the topics. I post the homepage URL to show all the topics available, but take note of the few topics on project management. I've had a long interest in the convergence of PM & KM, and both share some similar qualities from the systems-oriented perspective. There are a lot of other authors and resources out there that talk about PM from a systems-thinking approach, but I thought this site a good starting point. A good book for expanding on this topic is Gerald Weinberg's "An Introduction to General Systems Thinking."
Jaime Clark

What Drives Project People? - 1 views

http://www.shrinkonia.com/what-drives-project-people-110.html This article takes five concepts that motivate people on a project and breaks them down to a level of human emotion and understanding....

project management Project communication

started by Jaime Clark on 05 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
Rhonda DeYoung

PM EdWeb - 0 views

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started by Rhonda DeYoung on 18 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
Kenny Hirschmann

The Learning Generalist: The Agile Elearning Design Manual - Think Small (Iterations, A... - 2 views

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    This is another article that explores the potential of leveraging the Agile PM methodology in the ID world.
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    I like the prictorial way they represent this design modle. This looks like a nice way of organizing the PM role.
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    D-cube! Design, Develop, Deploy. I like this simplified version of ADDIE. It fits with rapid design and since the only way we know if a product works is to test it, then you might as well get it out the door and get some feedback which you can then feed into the iterative process of making it better.
Giselle Shangi-Ellis

Free Project Management Templates - PMBOK Templates - 5 views

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    Free templates for all stages of Project Management. Great simple explanations of terminology and descriptions of what should go in each section of templates that are available. Not only are there documents you would expect such as Project Initiation Documents and Work Breakdown Schedule documents, but also Project Meeting Agenda and Minute templates. When you don't know where to start with compiling PM documents, this site offers some easy to use options.
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    Wow - it sure does! I would need some good starter points to develop professional reports that also ensure I'm including all necessary elements.
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    The templates look like they are really easy to use, at least the ones that I played with did. I thought that it was really interesting that they did their WBS in Microsoft Word. I had contemplated doing that for our project plan but I decided that it would be more trouble than it was worth. The template makes it really easy.
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    Great resource! I appreciated that not only templates were included, but also lots of related information about "why and how would I use this."
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    Giselle, this is a great find! I can't believe these templates are free.
JP Sharp

four PM resources - 12 views

Love your first resource. I've joined the group because I think I could learn a lot from folks who are already in the business.

brookg

10 best free PM apps - 1 views

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    A blog outlining the top 10 free online project management software, because we can't all buy MS Project. This blog provides a brief overview of each software as well as links to the full site.
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    I'ts great to have all of these in one place. It allows you to compare them together. Two I have looked at for use in Education are ZOHO and Huddle.
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    Great add Brook! I came across this article when I was searching for a PM tool for our office. I've tried Basecamp before and I like how intuitive it is. Have you tried any of the other ones?
Tracy Giordano

Successful Projects - PM Topics - 0 views

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    This is a resource for students which describe different topics in project management. The resource discusses different methodologies and covers many areas of within PM to include scope management, cost management, communications management, etc.
anonymous

Project Management Webinars w/in a Library Environment - 1 views

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    This site has 3 prerecorded webinars on Project Management that address the building blocks, practical examples and applying PM principles to your workplace. Although geared toward library application, the PM skills addressed can be adapted and serve as a good refresher, introduction to or continuing education. This site is hosted by the Colorado Dept of Education and the Colorado State Library, which lends reliability to the content. The webinars are FREE and always accessible, and you can download the slides in Powerpoint or as a handout, which is great for note taking.
David Mayorga

Alternatives to MS Project - 0 views

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    MS project is pretty much the standard for PM; however, it pricey and takes some getting use to operate. There are other alternatives i.e. OpenProj .14.
David Mayorga

Interesting article on IT PM - 0 views

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    Just found it interesting; has much of what we covered and templates
Cyndee Tovsen

Project Management Knowledge Base - 0 views

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    The "mother" of all PM-KB: Forums, Scrum, reference books, links...
rmiiller

ProjectManagement.com - 0 views

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    This website looks like a great resource for project managers by offering some very unique courses in this profession.
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    This is a specialized site in project management practice that provides a central site tool, references, news, projects, training offers and many other resources to help people interested in joining a PM community online. Their mission description is to help project managers be successful mainly by providing connections, information, technology resources, and advice. I found this page very helpful in this area and with a good collaborative and iterative structure.
melissagarrett86

"Project Management Insight" Blog - 0 views

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    I was researching information on writing an effective business case when I came across this blog. It's written by a practicing PM, which makes it interesting to me because I'm not officially a PM. The author's posts cover a variety of topics that are informative and interesting, and she gives a lot of helpful tips about project management. I especially like how she tags her articles and gives them simple titles, which makes it easy to skim over the pages and find something that piques your interest. Also, the articles are a good length for quick information-gathering.
melissagarrett86

The Sensible Project Manager - 0 views

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    This site has a lot of great media resources. It includes two podcasts (a PM 101 for beginners and a more advanced one) which both have multiple casts. It also includes Google Hangouts that the host has put together, which speak to many topics related to Project Management. The Hangout pages include videos of the sessions, and suggested websites and books that came up during the videos. This is a great way to listen to experienced PMs and benefit from their list of recommended resources. An added bonus is that the site itself recommends related content and postings at the bottoms of pages, so you can easily browse around for information that interests you.
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    This is a pretty neat concept. Have you used it much? I would be interested in hearing some first hand feedback - but maybe I'll check it out and then we can discuss further!
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    Melissa, thanks for sharing I like the approach to search for resources that suits your specific needs.
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