Project managers must be aware of the status of all aspects of the project. Often though, a project manager can become sucked into trying to run every aspect of a project, particularly when problems present themselves. Project managers need to understand when to step back and let other management f
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Taking Stock - When Do You Need To Step Back?
Posted by Barneyausten under ManagementFrom http://blog.myprojecttracker.com 4897 days ago
Blogs and Icicles- Being Noticed
Posted by Barneyausten under Social MediaFrom http://www.starttoblog.com 4899 days ago
The volume of blogs in the blogosphere is huge. You are writing to encourage readers to come to your blog over others so blog content needs to be compelling. The icicles on my gutter reminded me of this today. They all looked the same until I looked more closely and saw the uniqueness in each. What
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The Why Of Blogging - Seth Godin and Tom Peters
Posted by Barneyausten under Social MediaFrom http://www.starttoblog.com 4900 days ago
A quick video blog sharing the thoughts of Tom Peters and Seth Godin giving us the reason of why we should blog and the approach that we should be taking. Well worth a look if you havn't seen it before.
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Blogging and accreditation
Posted by Barneyausten under Social MediaFrom http://www.starttoblog.com 4901 days ago
Blogs often use other peoples photographs or ideas to help create great content. Accreditation allows a blog author to thank the person for the content that they have used to help create their blog post.Its simple, effective and polite.
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Blog and Picture
Posted by Barneyausten under Social MediaFrom http://www.starttoblog.com 4902 days ago
Photographs and other media can enliven a blog. Yet there are many successful bloggers who don't use media in their blogs. They can create their imagery with the power of their writing. So the decision to use media in your blog is a personal choice and should be used to reflect the author rather th
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The toll road and project management
Posted by Barneyausten under ManagementFrom http://blog.myprojecttracker.com 4904 days ago
Project management calls for considered risk assessment and mitigation. When planning a project, it is important to be aware of the potential risks and to understand how to either avoid them altogether or to allow for a plan to make sure the risk is addressed with minimal disruption to the project.
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Blogging - information not sales
Posted by Barneyausten under Social MediaFrom http://www.starttoblog.com 4904 days ago
New bloggers are often challenged with understanding the difference between selling in their blog vs using their blog to generate sales. Blogs are written to provide information and this draws readers (potential clients) to your site. They read the content and get the information they were looking
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First blog post nerves
Posted by Barneyausten under Social MediaFrom http://www.starttoblog.com 4908 days ago
Your first blog post can be a bit of a daunting experience. The most important thing to do is start blogging. Your ability and style will develop with practice.
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Blog design can be as complicated as you desire. But simplicity will help with delivering a strong message when you blog by keeping out unnecessary distraction. Keeping it simple will help you in the longer term, not only in your blogging but in any aspect of your business.
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Keeping those ducks aligned
Posted by Barneyausten under ManagementFrom http://blog.myprojecttracker.com 4909 days ago
Project managers need to do more than simply organise the work items. Project management requires discipline to ensure that those work items are implemented as effectively as possible. This involves much more than just making sure the project plan is being followed.
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