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Proud Postings: Never The Same River Twice

In this episode of my series "Proud Postings" not a Project Management specific blog, but a real exciting blog about handling change. I am talking about "Never The Same River Twice" by Maria Gajewski. The world is changing fast. What can you do about it? That is the fundamental question behind this blog. It is a place to "explore how we can act in our spheres of influence to deal with change in ways that are healthy, useful, and maybe even fun." I asked Maria The Question: "What are the 3 postings you are most proud of?"

Photography by Roger Butterfield.
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Proud Postings: A Girl's Guide to Managing Projects

This time in my series "Proud Postings" it's Elizabeth Harrin from A Girl's Guide to Managing Projects in the spotlights. She is the author of "Project Management in the Real World" and lives in the UK. I asked her: "What are the 3 postings you are most proud of?"

"The first two pieces I picked out make the cut because they both involved a lot of research. I don't rely on other people's analysis of the situation when I write; I make every effort to go to the source material myself so I can make my own judgements and really get perspective on the issue."


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Proud Postings: Project Management 2.0

In my series called Proud Postings I ask other bloggers in the Project Management arena: "What are the 3 postings you are most proud of?". This time three great postings from Andrew Filev. He writes on his blog Project Management 2.0 about how Enterprise 2.0 technologies influence project management. Andrew is the founder and CEO of Wrike.

Photography by MikeOcampo.

1. Bridging the Three Gaps in Project Management

MLab Roundtable was a remarkable event. We discussed the ways to improve existing management practices and I had a chance to tell what inspired me to start working on the online project management software - Wrike. I have been managing businesses for more than 8 years now, and I know how inefficient traditional project management tools, like e-mail or Microsoft Project are. Most businesses now have three major gaps that could be easily filled up with the right tool.
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Proud Postings: Lap31

You know that morning when you wake up and think "What the heck am I doing with my life?", "How did I get here?" and "What have I achieved?"

Scary stuff.

LazyMale, the blogger of Lap31, had that defining moment at his 30th birthday. So Lap31 is about him getting all reflective and stuff, and as he is a Project Manager that means he is also reflective about leadership, planning and running teams.


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Proud Postings: Undocumented Features

In my series called Proud Postings I ask several other bloggers in the Project Management arena What are the 3 postings you are most proud of?. This week three great postings from Stacey Douglas. She writes wonderful pieces on her blog "Undocumented Features".

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Proud Postings: Raven's Brain

Last week I started a new series called Proud Postings. In it I ask several other bloggers in the Project Management arena What are the 3 postings you are most proud of? This week I may present to you: Raven from Raven's Brain! (Remember? She writes my No 1 Blog of 2007) Tada! Applause! Fade out ….

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