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Technology Topics Definitions and Solutions CIO. Sometimes we all can use a refresher course - or we need to make sure our team and our colleagues are all on the same page. The following tutorials will give you and your counterparts a jumpstart on the fundamentals behind a variety of hot IT topics. Freelancing and Outsourcing Tips, Commentary, Analysis, and News from oDesk » Top 25 Project Management Blogs » Freelancing and Outsourcing Tips, Commentary, Analysis, and News from oDesk. Whether your team collaboration crosses cubicles or spans time zones, project management is the engine that keeps work moving along. But it’s not a one-size-fits-all process. Project demands and management technology are continuously evolving, so it’s important to keep up to date. To help you stay on the leading edge of project management best practices, oDesk has put together a list of the top 25 project management blogs out there. If there are any favorites of yours that we missed, feel free to share them in the comments section!

Project Management HutBesides regularly publishing informative articles, Project Management Hut also features what they’ve termed as “huts”: collections of articles focusing on various aspects of project management.Read First: Don't Be a Scrum ZombieBob Sutton's BlogFrustrated by workplace politics? Kelly's Contemplation. The 7 C’s of social media. Categories: social media Do you use a wiki at work? Do you have a LinkedIn profile for connecting with work colleagues? If so, you’re using social media professionally.

In this post, I wanted to get back to basics and explain how social media works. Social media tools work because everyone (with a few tiny exceptions) follows these seven guiding principles that form the basis for the structure of the social media space: Community Collaboration Communication Constraints Connectivity Channels Content Let me elaborate. Community When groups of people come together with a common objective, you end up with a sense of community, almost by default, like this community at Gantthead. The internet allows groups of like-minded people to come together, and project managers can tap into this. Collaboration Collaboration is the foundation which all social media tools are built on: the fact that people want to work together. And it no longer matters where you are based.

Communication Constraints Duh. A Girl's Guide to Project Management — Project Management musings for one and all. Home Page. How to Establish a Project Management Office When Your Company Doesn't Want One CIO. Computerworld — Your position has been overrun. Trapped behind enemy lines with hostiles lying in wait to expose you, your only option is to go to ground, become part of the crowd. Even allies from previous missions are attempting to thwart your every move. Hidden in the masses, you press forward, attempting to finish the mission. Is it time to surrender to the chaos or struggle on, collecting your paycheck until that perfect job offer appears? Or do you persevere? You will not surrender! Yes, you may be outnumbered, outgunned and weary to the bone, but you know there is a better way to manage your project, your sponsor and the business. The purpose of a PMO is to bring people, processes and technology together to consistently deliver quality results.

Set your vision. Test the environment. Establish your objectives and plan. Agree on standards. Continue Reading. Why You Need a Project Management Office (PMO) CIO. CIO — For years, IT departments have struggled to deliver projects on time and within budget. But with today’s emphasis on getting more bang for the buck, IT has to rein in projects more closely than ever. That challenge has led many to turn to project management offices (PMOs) as a way to boost IT efficiency, cut costs, and improve on project delivery in terms of time and budget. While not a new solution, the trend toward implementing PMOs to instill much-needed project management discipline in IT departments is spreading fast. "More people lately have been talking to me about PMOs than they have in the last 10 years," says Don Christian, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers.

PMOs can help CIOs by providing the structure needed to both standardize project management practices and facilitate IT project portfolio management, as well as determine methodologies for repeatable processes. But PMOs are no panacea for project challenges, including battling today’s tepid business climate.