PPM Qualifications Blogs
PRINCE2 Training is the blog offered by Silicon Beach Training under the leadership of Andy Trainer, a training manager for SBT. Many of the posts written for the blog are provided by the company’s accredited PRINCE2 trainers. “We blog to keep up interest in our site and to provide resources for the delegates on our [...]
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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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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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Focus Blogalot is the blog of from the people at Focus on Training, a training company offering a wide range of accredited courses in the UK. The posts at Blogalot are headed by Rex Gibson, providing “topical news and discussion on PPM issues, training & qualifications, career paths and funding.” The blog premiered in 2008, [...]
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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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ProjectManagementSuccess.net is a blog run by a project manager and information systems consultant known only to her readers as Karen. The blog premiered earlier in 2010, offering weekly tidbits of Karen’s life experiences over the entirety of her decade in project management. “My area of interest and expertise is software development project management, particularly in [...]
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PRINCE2 in Spanish is a blog run by freelance consultant Jose Luis Fernandez that began in May 2009 with an aim “to promote the use of PRINCE2 in Spanish and help with the PRINCE2 certification.” Jose Luis posts up to two times monthly, providing a distinctive Spanish-language voice for PRINCE2 focussed project managers worldwide. “PRINCE2 [...]
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The Green PM – Fresh Perspectives on Project Leadership is a weekly blog run by veteran project management professional Jhaymee Wilson dedicated to promoting and advancing the project management profession on a global scale. Jhaymee, a Project Manager for an IT firm based in Virginia, premiered the blog in February 2010 with a goal of [...]
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Parallel Project Training is a blog/podcast listing site engineered by Paul Naybour featuring frequent updates of one of the leading project management podcasts on the web. In fact, search for podcasts related to projects and project management on iTunes, and you’ll be sure to find the two geese in flight around the Parallel Project Training [...]
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The APM Blog is one of the most recent additions to the PPM blogosphere, opening up shop in March 2010. Edited by Owain Wilson, the blog features many featured writers and personalities from both the Association for Project Management and Project magazine, including Liz Wilson, Julie Legge and Andrew Bragg. Recognising the abundance of PPM-based [...]
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A Girl’s Guide to Project Management, by Elizabeth Harrin, is one of the most highly regarded blogs by project managers with a renowned author and project management lifer spearheading its constant feed. Elizabeth is based in London, and boasts of several credentials of high standing: she is a founder member of PMI’s New Media Council, a [...]
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