Requirements are the lifeblood of any project. Communication with team members and the customer is key, and must be well thought out, well planned out, and – especially for larger projects – well documented. But good, detailed, and complete requirements are just as important – if not more so – because the amount of re-work […]
Are PM Best Practices Any Different for Web Development Projects?
Web projects can be their own animals sometimes. Their own process. Customers tends to come at them differently, the urgency can be different – sometimes much greater with a shorter timeframe expectation than a typical enterprise application development or implementation project. The projects can range from simple corporate websites to mission-critical intranet applications or, in […]
Huddle discount code
UPDATE: This offer has now expired but you can still get a free account by clicking on the following link: Huddle Collaboration As you may have read before, I use Huddle for some of my project management. Well, they’ve just sent me this following code which I wanted to pass on to you. It’ll give […]
16½ Secret Weapons of a Web Project Manager
[Note: Although this post is now very much out of date, I still use a lot of these tools.] Those of us in the business of managing Web projects don’t only have to be aware of current trends and best practices, we also have to make sure we’re using the best-in-class Web-based tools to help […]