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Ken Thomas

LinkedIn Group: eCube, Forum for Learning, Education and Training professionals - 0 views

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    There are many great groups in Linkedin to brainstorm with project management peers. The eCube Forum is specifically for people in the Training profession, and project management is one topic.
anonymous

PM Knowledge Base Forum - 0 views

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    Connect with others and ask questions about topics such as scheduling, estimating costs, planning, etc.
JP Sharp

Managing E-Learning Projects - 2 views

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    This is a blog that has several entries directly related to managing e-learning projects. There are also external links to additional resources.
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    Thanks, JP - I've used Articulate's forums for developers to find answers to specific issues, but didn't realize they had extended into this topic - very helpful - I plan to do some digging soon!
Cyndee Tovsen

Project Management Knowledge Base - 0 views

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

Zoho Projects - 1 views

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    This is a web based project management tool that functions similarly to Smartsheet. There are a lot of bells and whistles, and it seems to be priced affordably starting at $20 a month. You can then pick and choose add on features for nominal pricing - choosing what you want and not having to pay for features you may not use. Managers can list milestones, tasks, subtasks, generate Gantt charts and resource charts, communicate using wikis, chats and forums and collaborate with others synchronously or asynchronously. Another neat feature is this cloud hosted technology integrates with Googledocs, Google calendar and gmail. This tool seems intuitive and offers many features worthy of looking into.
desireepina

International Journal of Project Management - 0 views

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    The International Journal of Project Management offers wide ranging and comprehensive coverage of all facets of project management. Published eight times per year, it provides a focus for worldwide expertise in the required techniques, practices and areas of research; presents a forum for its readers to share common experiences across the full range of industries and technologies in which project management is used; covers all areas of project management from systems to human aspects; links theory with practice by publishing case studies and covering the latest important issues. Application areas include: information systems, strategic planning, research and development, system design and implementation, engineering and construction projects, finance, leisure projects, communications, defence, agricultural projects, major re-structuring and new product development. Papers originate from all over the world and are fully peer-reviewed, on the 'double-blind' system. In addition, the journal carries conference reports, and book reviews. Topics Covered Include: Project concepts; project evaluation; team building and training; communication; project start-up; risk analysis and allocation; quality assurance; project systems; project planning; project methods; tools and techniques; resources, cost and time allocation; estimating and tendering; scheduling; monitoring, updating and control; contracts; contract law; project finance; project management software; motivation and incentives; resolution of disputes; procurement methods; organization systems; decision making processes; investment appraisal. The journal is published in collaboration with the Association for Project Management (APM) and the International Project Management Association (IPMA) and is their official journal.
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