PPM Best Practices Blogs
Journeyman PM is a blog under the direction of Bert Heymans, a project manager with a heavy emphasis on his background in software development. He started the blog as heymans.org in 2006 and moved over to the journeymanpm.com URL for good in 2010, and posts at least once every two weeks. “Making my readers better [...]
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The Planner Tutorials Hub is a blog for project managers, controllers, schedulers and planners alike with a need for quality guides on how to work with certain tools common to the trade. Planner Tutorials is headed by Michael Lepage, a “a Primavera and Project Management expert working with companies large and small.” Lepage also works [...]
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Project Management is a blog run by Chilean Computer Engineer, Business Consultant and Project Management professor Adrian Moya Anex. Written in Spanish, Google allows for the blog to translate to English. “I am a IT professional Systems Auditor, Quality Analyst, I’m graduated in business management. I have 30 years of experince in project management,” Adrian [...]
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bornagainagilist is a blog from a practitioner best described as a project manager by accident, Terry Bunio, who works as a Principal Consultant at Protegra. Terry told us: “I never wanted to be a Project Manager. I started as a software developer and found my technical calling in Data Architecture. Along the way, I discovered [...]
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Project Manage This holds a unique spot in PPM Community: to date, it’s the only one we’ve come across that posts on a purely anonymous basis. We intend to protect the anonymity of its editor-in-chief whilst opening your minds to what this PPM blog can bring to the table, primarily as a blog with an [...]
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adaQuest blog is a relatively newer addition to the PPM blogosphere, having originated in June 2011 under the stewardship of “experienced program management professionals who recognized the need for a more efficient project management model.” Based in Bellevue, Washington, USA, “adaQuest specializes in a unified approach to Localization Services, Project Portfolio Management (including Enterprise Project [...]
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PM Notes is a blog hosted by Nina Braschler, a senior project manager based in Switzerland. A bilingual professional, Nina blogs in German, but English translations are available through Google Translate. “I do some coaching for project management in my company,” Nina says. “The questions of the ‘coachees’ inspired me to write about project management [...]
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The microTOOL blog is a corporate software blog that focuses an expertise on “software development, project management, multi-project management, requirements management, configuration management and quality management,” according to microTOOL spokeswoman Tanja Weiss. “Our software solutions are suitable for processes like V-Modell XT, PRINCE2, Scrum or individual processes and enhance process maturity. Standards like SPICE or [...]
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New Work Order is a work-related blog headed by former University of Arkansas classmates: writer/consultant Brad Lawless and entrepreneur/project manager Larry Winters. Brad worked as an IT consultant, a higher-education administrator and a freelance writer before starting two small businesses with his wife, Wendi. “The economy killed those businesses in 2009, and I went to [...]
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The Intelligent Company is a blog under the direction of Bernard Marr since its 2006 inception. Marr, an acclaimed author and expert on enterprise performance management and business intelligence, heads up the internationally acclaimed Advanced Performance Institute (API) and regulary advises leading companies, organisations and governments across the globe, which makes him an award-winning keynote [...]
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The Doolpy blog is run by the people behind Doolphy, an online project management tool aiming to give its users the ability to plan, organise and control projects that will increase their probability of success. Rosa Alnasser Román is one of the company’s several bloggers for the weekly site, which premiered in January 2010, and [...]
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Web Soup is a blog run by Andy Bawden, a project manager and eCommerce specialist with 9 years experience as a pm. The blog has undergone a change recently, switching from the WordPress to Posterous in February 2011. Andy’s credentials as a PRINCE2 practitioner with nearly a decade of experience across the public and private [...]
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Lisa Drake’s PM Blog is the blog from a jack-of-all-trades Nevadan that has found time to master the fine art that is project management. Lisa, based in the popularly-referenced “biggest little city in the world”, Reno, combines experiences/passions both professionally and of an extracurricular, personal variety to give a regularly updated blog chock full of [...]
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Save the Monkey in the Middle is a project management blog run by partners Tamara Moore and an unidentified colleague that started in December 2010. Both combine for 21 years of project management experience, work for the Department of Defense, and use the invaluable assets with their experience in a way which they both felt [...]
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Martin Webster, Esq. is a blog from a Systems Support Manager of the same name at Leicestershire County Council. Martin has over 10 years project and programme management experience. Martin’s professional interests include project management, leadership, and strategic information systems planning. He started the Martin Webster, Esp. blog in June 2009 and has posted weekly [...]
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Project Management Files is a blog edited by a project management veteran identifying himself only by one name: Alvin Alvin has been involved in projects and project management for most of his career, and took a shot at blogging through Project Management Files in 2010 as a means to get some of his thoughts published. [...]
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Voices on Project Management is a PPM blog courtesy of the Project Management Institute recommended to us by blog leader Jill Cherpack of PMI. It’s believed to be the only PPM blog here on the community that originated in Warsaw. “Voices on Project Management was launched at a PMI Research Conference in Warsaw to share [...]
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SpanishPMO is a Spanish-language project management blog run by Fermin de Rojas that focuses on elements within PM, namely methodologies, tools, jobs and coaching. A bilingual project management expert educated at Brighton University, Fermin was startled to find a wealth of PM blogs available in English, compared to the relative lack in his native Spanish, [...]
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APMG-International: Learning Trends for Professional Managers has been run by Kate Winter since its August 2010 inception on behalf of the one of the world’s foremost regulators of leading accredited project management certifications. The blog is updated two times a week at a minimum, she says. “I have worked for APMG as Press and PR [...]
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Project Professionals is a blog engineered by professional project manager George T. McLaughlin, who’s worked in a varied amount of project-related roles since finishing his days as a nuclear submarine officer in 1980. “In the 1980’s I provided PM consulting services worldwide (Venezuela, Italy, Korea, and others), predominately for owner companies,” George says. “For five [...]
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The Project Management Portmanteau is a blog from Neville Carson that started October 2009 and maintains a minimum of at least one weekly post. Neville says the blog combines both the technical and human aspects of project management. “The Project Management Portmanteau covers two general areas,” he says. “One is nuts-and-bolts project management knowledge–techniques and [...]
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The AFA blog is one of the most recently established blogs on PPM Community, premiering 1st November 2010. It’s company blog for AFA, established as a management consultancy organisation 15 years ago and since developing into a reputable training course provider. Alan Ferguson suggested AFA to PPM Community, as the blog updates 3-5 times per [...]
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QAspire Blog is edited regularly by Tanmay Vora, a Quality management professional who seeks the trends and tendencies in management and leadership with his blog. Starting in April 2006, Tanmay used QAspire to to delve into those two key aspects with short stories on those subjects. “I started the blog because I was passionate about [...]
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PM Technix is the newest blog we’ve added at PPM Community to date. Specifically, it came out almost exactly two weeks after this post was published. While there may be some time in need of passing before PM Technix is overflowing with content-rich PPM elements, there’s no doubt that Bruce Lofland will be the person [...]
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EarthPM’s oft-mentioned slogan is “at the intersection of Green and Project Management,” a power-packed credo for two veteran project managers left with an indelible imprint on the importance of resource sustainability. Rich Maltzman and Dave Shirley have worked primarily as project management practitioners in their respective 30 years of field experience, and in launching EarthPM [...]
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Project Management Reviews is a recent addition to the PPM blogosphere from Nguyen Son, a veteran project manager with experience in handling ERP projects in transport, chemical and telecommunications. Beginning in June 2010, Son devoted two new posts each week to the blog. “I would like to be involved more in project management communities, both [...]
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PM Snack is a combo programme / project management blog presented by veteran programme manager Mykola Dudar that began in January 2010 as a means to share best practices in PPM. Mykola, a Seattle native who currently works as a Programme Manager in the Windows division of Microsoft, manages programmes on products for software developers [...]
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Kelly’s Contemplation is a project management/leadership blog that started in May 2010 under its namesake editor, Robert Kelly. Robert’s career in IT allowed the blog to premier as a haven of online communication of his thoughts and ideas on leadership and team management in a high performance capacity. Robert is a PMP certified IT leader [...]
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The pm411.org Project Management Podcast is hosted by Ron Holohan, a Chicago-based Director of Programmer Management in audio manufacturing that frequently features some of the top names in PPM for his bi-weekly podcast. Ron tries to use the pm411 as both a blog and podcast to provide his audience with up to date best practices [...]
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