PPM Risk Management Blogs
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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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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Agile Product and Project Management is a blog run by Voximate Founder/Chief Marketing Officer Eric Krock. The blog premiered in August 2010 and normally publishes on a weekly basis, though the site underwent beta testing in the middle of the 2011 summer. The blog was named one of the top 200 Agile blogs to follow [...]
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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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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 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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Manage By Walking Around is one of the more established members of our PPM blogosphere, having premiered in July 2006. The weekly-updated blog is run by Jonathan D. Becher, an active participant in the performance management community, a frequent speaker at industry conferences, and a published author on a multitude of subjects. “A primary goal [...]
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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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Peter Simon’s Blog is a new PPM blog from the Managing Partner of Lucidus Consulting. How new? The month this profile went live was the same month Peter inaugurated it. It’s a welcome addition, as Peter’s experience lends itself to a solid first-hand relevance for PPM know-how. Consider his credentials: 30 years of project management [...]
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The Critical Chain by Dina Garfinkel is a blog from a veteran web developer of just over a decade that moved into project management in 2004. “I learned over the next four years through trial by fire and learned a huge amount,” Dina says. “In January of 2008 I went for my PMP and getting [...]
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Beyond The Firewall is a blog by Stew Apelzin, one that actively promotes a page of posts about “software development, healthcare, acting, racquetball”. Or, as the Oregon native says, the things that “tickle my fancy. Hopefully you’ll enjoy them too.” A cursory glance at his first page of posts, though, reveals a wealth of posts [...]
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Herding Cats by Glen Alleman intends to establish the processes needed to increase the probability of project success from my experience and domain knowledge. Through Glen – a Programme Planning and Controls manager in aerospace, defense, government, and enterprise IT domains – Herding Cats has been adding daily updates since March 2005 as an avenue [...]
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My Project Management Expert, by Susan de Sousa, is published regularly with the hopes of promoting project management to the masses, whether that audience includes students to season professional PPM personnel. Susan is an interim Program Manager with 13 years experience delivering large, high profile business change and technology programmes for clients in UK, US [...]
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Shift Happens!, by Mike Clayton, focuses on projects, change and risk. Clayton, an author and public speaker with a background in managing business projects and integrating complex change, says he will “pick up on any topic related to these which interests me.” Shift Happens! premiered in October 2009 under Mike’s direction. He has been around [...]
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BradEgeland.com, by Brad Egeland, is about bringing real world project management information to the masses. Currently working on an independent basis, the native of Las Vegas and IT/Project Management consultant and author has over 24 years of development and management experience in sectors ranging from Manufacturing to Higher Education to Aviation and Airline, and many more. Egeland writes for [...]
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