Posts Tagged ‘Leadership’
Projectblog is the home blog for Projectplace, managed by Roza Mouithsone, a Customer Development Manager at Projectplace. “I’m very excited to manage our blog as I love people, communication and projects. I am also responsible for our newsletters and the communication towards our leads and users,” Roza says. “We started it first time in 2008 [...]
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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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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 Project Whisperer is a blog run by Pam Stanton, an author, speaker, and consultant with over 20 years of project leadership experience. The title of the blog coincides with Pam’s recent book of the same name, a chronicle of her two decades of insight into the human element of project success. “I am extremely [...]
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Susanne Madsen is the blog run by the certified PRINCE2 practitioner, project/programme manager, mentor and coach of the same name, with over 15 years experience in the trade. “The majority of my experience stems from working with investment banks such as JPMorgan Chase and Standard Bank, both as a consultant and as a permanent employee. [...]
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DantotsuPM is a blog headed by Michel Operto, a project manager, certified PMP for a decade and former president of the PMI France-Sud chapter. He started DantotsuPM in June 2009 and has become so proficient at blogging that he offers up to 2 posts a day! “I blog on all matters related to Project Management [...]
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The People and Projects Podcast is hosted by Andy Kaufman, PMP. Beginning in January 2009, People and Projects offer two episodes a month, featuring interviews and insights on leading people and delivering projects. To Andy, project management is more than a job – it’s a passion that can be applied in all walks of life. [...]
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International Community for Project Managers is a blog directed by founder Shawn Futterer, PMP. The weekly blog known for short as ICPM began in 2006 with the goal of helping “project managers around the world connect, share and learn from one another. Better projects through community knowledge.” Shawn has managed project and people for over [...]
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Utpal Writes is managed by a project management enthusiastic and a Certified Scrum Master, Utpal Vaishnav. Utpal has 11+ years of experience in Software Industry. He says he is almost “fanatical” for “learning, unlearning and relearning about management, leadership and self-help.” Starting from late 2008, Utpal has continuously updated his blog on the above subjects. [...]
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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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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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What’s the Word, Jellybird? is a blog run by Kimba Green, a veteran project manager who took to the job originally as a means to get through university. “My first project was the building of an ice cream shop and developing that business,” Kimba says. “The profit paid for my college expenses.” With an [...]
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Mushcado by Paul Slater is a blog that lists as its credo “delivering organizational and individual performance”. Paul is a consultant and coach who focuses on the people side of projects. “I started the blog to provide me with a way of sharing my thoughts and ideas on a number of subject areas that I’m [...]
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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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Software Project Management is a blog dedicated (and the clue is in the title) to all issues related to managing software projects. There are a range of topics including but not limited to project management, software development, team building and managing a software company. Software Project Management was started by Pawel Brodzinski back in Spring [...]
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Change Through Action is a pragmatic and constructive change and leadership blog from Deanne Earle which started in July 2009. Change Through Action is a way for Deanne to share her experience and generate constructive debate to a wider audience interested in project delivery, leadership and coaching & mentoring.The Change Through Action blog is for [...]
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