When web2project was first formed in November 2007, I was recruited to work on the community side of things. I had previously earned a spot on the dotProject team by performing support in the forums, blogging, writing the occasional documentation, collecting user feedback, and tracking bug reports, so it was familiar ground. As we pushed […]
At the insistence of John Mertic – Developer Liasion of SugarCRM – whom I met in January at PHPBenelux 2011, I submitted and was accepted to speak at SugarCon 2011 next month. My session – Transparent Collaboration – covers a part of open source that drives most of us up the wall.. integration. Here's the […]
In the last few weeks, I’ve had numerous discussions involving economic theory ranging from the complex to the mundane. After having six slight variations of every single conversation, I thought I would start documenting them here. And besides, I figured I should actually put my economics minor to use.. In the US, when we talk […]
In the last few weeks, I’ve had numerous discussions involving economic theory ranging from the complex to the mundane. After having six slight variations of every single conversation, I thought I would start documenting them here. And besides, I figured I should actually put my economics minor to use.. Speaking in generalities.. When you have […]
Original Site: http://www.mypmhome.com/communication-is-key-to-successful-project-management/ Project management is an art, and project management is also a science. This is my understanding of project management. It is a science, because it includes all aspects management knowledge. When it comes to project management, people naturally think of its eight major elements: scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, risk, procurement, […]