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jeannie anderson

Poll Everywhere - 1 views

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    Audience response system that uses mobile phones, twitter, and the web. Responses are displayed in real-time on gorgeous charts in PowerPoint, Keynote, or web browser. I saw this in a professional development course I was in this summer. I think it could be a useful way to engage people in the process --- especially if you are working virtually and are on a webinar. Results show almost instantly.
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    That's very cool Jean. Of course, my immediate thought is to use it in the classroom. However, I could see a project manager using Poll Everywhere to poll a team for feedback.
jeannie anderson

Corporate Education Group: Tools, Templates, and Checklists - 1 views

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    Corporate Education Group (CEG) offers exceptional courses, training, and certificate programs in the areas of project management, business analysis, business process management, and management and leadership.
jeannie anderson

Piktochart - Create Easy Infographics, Reports, Presentations. - 1 views

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    This is a great tool to make graphic representations for projects.
jeannie anderson

Social Media Management Dashboard - Hootsuite - 1 views

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    Hootsuite is a media management tool that could be useful in communication, collaboration and stakeholder buy in. You can schedule updates and communication in one spot to share with others over multiple social networks such as twitter, linked in or facebook.
w2watson

Celoxis : Online Project Management Software Tool : Web Based IT Project Management Sys... - 2 views

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    Celoxis is a web based project management system, ideal for small teams and small projects to large multimillion dollar enterprise projects. SaaS or on-premise options.
ttfntvsm

12 Brain Rules -- illustrated | Brain Rules | - 4 views

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    Brain Rules by John J. Medina is a multimedia project explaining how the brain works. It includes a book, a feature-length documentary film, and a series of interactive tutorials. *Information in this book helps PM's to understand some of the dynamics of the human brain and to reflect on how making small changes can have lasting effects. Example - having a meeting while going for a walk or that vision trumps all other senses.*
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    Interesting information.
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    This is one of my favorite books. I didn't know there was a site- thanks for sharing!
furl_ed55

Expressing Your Vulnerability Makes You Stronger - David Brendel - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    The author cites examples of successes coming after clients and teams allow themselves to be vulnerable to expressing emotions.
curtpavia

WBS Tool.com - A free web software for WBS Charts, Organograms and Hierarchies - 1 views

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    WBS Tool is a free web software for building Project Work Breakdown Structures (WBS), WBS Charts, Organograms and other types of hierarchies. The Tool works with any web browser with the adobe flash plugin installed. Simple to use.
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    I like that you do not have to create a log in to use the program. Also the ease of use. Very intuitive.
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    The tool is very intuitive to use. It has the ability to export as an image, word document or MS project file. That's an important feature. Looks like a great tool.
ttfntvsm

Features of a True servant leader - 0 views

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    Features of a true servant leader "If you want to build a ship, don't drum up people together to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea", these are the words of Antoine de Saint-Exupery, one of my favorite writers, which can consolidate the philosophy behind a term - servant leadership.
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Strengths Based - Go put your strengths to Work - 0 views

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    Understanding and playing to peoples strengths is key. When people on a team recognize both their own and others strengths then assign tasks accordingly then the team works better and projects are completed at a high level of quality.
Pauline Dunlop

Project Management Certification at UCD - 0 views

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    It might be possible to build upon your recent class INTE 5160, "Managing Information and Learning Technology Programs". The University of Colorado offers a non-degree PM certification program. This web page provides the information.
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.
Erik Soder

Scrum Alliance - 1 views

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    This site provides a good overview of the Scrum methodology and information about training and certification programs. I went through an onsite Scrum Master course a year ago and was recently reminded that it was time to renew my certification. The Scrum Master test was pretty easy right after the training.
Margo Bedford

OpenSesame - 0 views

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    This is a great site for affordable online training, especially for PMP certification preparation. You can select training from among many reputable online training devopment companies. The PMP course I checked out was by PrimeLearning. Although I couldn't tell which version of the PMBOK the course was written for, it looked like all of the main concepts were included in the course.
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    Very affordable for PMP prep classes! I took one several years ago and it was a few thousand dollars.
Margo Bedford

N0ZBE, Simply Getting it Done - 0 views

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    This is a great tool to help teams get organized and get in synch. Us this tool to organize your time and projects.
Margo Bedford

GoPlan - 0 views

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    Great product for collaborating. Keep track of your projects and collaborate with your colleagues securely through an intuitive user interface.
Margo Bedford

KnowBrainer - 0 views

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    Use this with your team. It is an innovation tool used to help generate creative thinking, planning and organize ideas.
Laura Hein

6 leadership styles - 1 views

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    Good article, I heard of four of the styles but 2 were new to me. Affiliative and pacesetting were interesting. I like the affililiative as they are team focused and work to lead a cohesive unit. I didn't care for the pacesetting but do see how in some situation they can be useful like with government regulations. Thanks for sharing the article.
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.
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