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Max Wiedman's Project Management Wisdom Page

Max Wideman is a former president and board member of the Project Management Institute. In the mid 1980's he was responsible for leading a team of volunteers in the task of compiling the PMI's Project Management Body of Knowledge. This Body of Knowledge was formally adopted in 1987.

The website has many articles and papers covering all areas of project management. A glossary of terms is included and new information and tips are added monthly.

http://www.maxwideman.com/index.htm

David Farthing's, University of Galmorgan Project Management Web Site

A lot of categorized information and related links.

http://www.comp.glam.ac.uk/pages/staff/dwfarthi/projman.htm

Ten Steps

This web site is designed to provide the information necessary to successfully manage projects of all kinds. In many project management sites you are sent to links to order books. On others, you find a professor's notes from a college class. Here you will find much of what you need to be a successful Project Manager, including a step-by-step approach, starting with the basics and getting as sophisticated as you need for your particular project.

The TenStep Project Management Process is a methodology for managing work as a project. It is set up to be as flexible as you need to manage your project. For instance, it may not make sense to spend a lot of time on risk management for a project that is 500 hours and is similar to many that were done before. That does not imply that you ignore potential risks - just that you do not spend as much time as you might on another project - say one where you were implementing new technology.

http://www.tenstep.com/

All PM

ALLPM is the Project Manager's Homepage from Michael Lines. ALLPM is your resource for finding the project management information you are looking for, whether it is best practices, product reviews, articles, vendors or a new project management job. It includes discussion groups, book reviews, templates articles and other reference material. Note: the site requires that your browser accept cookies.

http://www.allpm.com/

 

 
Page updated: September 21, 2007

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