Rival to Microsoft Project goes open source
There already is an open source alternative for MS Office, OpenOffice, and now we are finally getting a free subsititute for MS Project.
Hunt for project management software
This company is looking for new project management software. Read their findings during the selection process. Part 1 and Part 2.
Life outside the Iron Triangle
It is an ongoing discussion: should we as Project Managers stick to the iron triangle of constraints?
I know, if you read too much Dilbert, your company looks like the comic. You can get cynical if you read stuff like that. That being said, this blog is very funny. But use with caution.


3 Comments
I’m so thankful for your writeup of my site.
I try to mix up the humorous slant with more positive advice and perspectives, but it seems as though I need to do a better job of highlighting those aspects.
The last thing I want to be is a site that warrants the use of a disclaimer!
Thanks for the kind words and feedback.
By the way, your verification math problem is too hard. Many people will be confused by which operation to perform first ; )
-Chuck
You’re welcome. The disclaimer was a joke
I like the site even without disclaimers.
Well, the math challenge filters a lot of people
Hi Bas,
I just added the third part of my post (http://www.komarketingassociates.com/blog/the-hunt-for-a-project-management-solution-the-winner-so-far%e2%80%a6/). I’d love it if you would check it out and let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Josh
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