PPM Portfolio Management Blogs
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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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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Business-Driven PPM is a blog directed by Matthew Barnett for PowerSteering Software, which is a “leader in business-driven project & portfolio management (PPM) solutions for managing IT Governance, PMOs, Performance Improvement, Product Development, and other strategic initiatives.” “Our easy-to-use software provides business executives at BayCare, Frito-Lay, Merck, PolyOne, Shaw Industries, UK National Health Service, US [...]
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The Project Management Center is an Italian competence center about project management methodologies and tools by HumanWare Consulting Services run by Claudio Fratta, a senior partner at HumanWare. Claudio’s background involved previous work at Accenture within ICT Project management. “HumanWare started the blog for corporate communication purpose,” Claudio told us recently. “The blog is all [...]
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Fixing Projects is a blog that premiered in May 2010 under the direction of Carol Long, CEO for Three Triangles Performance Ltd. Carol has experience as a programme and project manager, interim manager and consultant in high-tech, public and not-for-profit sectors. She specialises in assisting senior management get value from their project, and also has [...]
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PGPSI is a project management blog edited and updated by Ramon Costa, a veteran of project management and IT roles. The blog premiered in 2009 under Ramon’s watchful eye and is updated two times each month in the midst of his busy schedule. He holds down a variety of responsibilities: Business Productivity Advisor at Microsoft [...]
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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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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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publicsectorpm.com is a blog headed by veteran public sector project & programme manager Jon Hyde that allows him to share several of the working life lessons he has come to embrace. In the midst of a belt-tightening recession, the blog he started in November 2010 can help fellow project managers in public life. “The blog [...]
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The PMOSIG – Project/Programme/Portfolio Office Specialist Interest Group – is a voluntary UK organisation focused on PMO. The blog features as part of a recent revamp of the PMOSIG website. The PMOSIG blog is a recent new feature – launched in December 2010 – to compliment the group’s website and LinkedIn group. The blog’s aim [...]
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The 5 Minutes Project Management Podcast is the work of Ricardo Vargas that, as he says himself, “intends to present and debate the main news and themes in the project management field, in a practical and easy way.” Ricardo, a project, portfolio and risk management specialist, is the author of 10 books in both Portuguese [...]
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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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Around The CHAOS (ATC) is a fairly new PPM blog run by Sam Palani, PMP, a veteran international Senior IT Project / Program Manager and Technology Management consultant for over 15 years. Begun in June 2010, Sam says he introduced ATC to the PPM blogosphere as agent to fill a specific gap. “Though there are [...]
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The Project Box combines industrial psychology with project management topics to deliver a thought-provoking weekly blog under the editorial practice of Bernardo Tirado. Bernardo is an Industrial Psychology practitioner and has worked in project management capacities for Fortune 50s from project manager to portfolio level leader. Bernardo was also an adjunct professor teaching industrial psychology [...]
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The Practicing IT PM is another recent addition to PPM blogosphere by Las Vegas native Dave Gordon, IT Project Portfolio Manager for MGM Resorts International since 2006. Starting in June 2010 (merely two months before this feature), Dave felt The Practicing IT PM would be the perfect outlet for sharing an expertise that stretches over [...]
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The Enterprise Navigator, by Terry Doerscher, includes subjects related to business management and integration, with an emphasis on topics related to portfolio management and the modern PMO. Terry says Enterprise Navigator is intended to be informative and educational, presented in a light hearted, entertaining manner. Terry spearheads posts at Enterprise Navigator, as a subsidiary of [...]
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