The internet is one of the best tools available to project managers. Yet with so much information it can be difficult to know where to look. This presentation focuses on 5 indispensable project management sites. To learn more visit www.gbolahanshyllon.com/top-project-management-websites/
2. Fear No Project
Fear No Project is a fantastic blog to
regularly follow.
Bruce and Karen McGraw run the blog,
and they regularly share their thoughts
and opinions on project management
topics.
How to deal with burnout, the different
types of bosses you might encounter
during your career, and performance
reviews are just some of the topics you’ll
find on the site.
Both of the authors have a lot of
experience, and they offer keen insight
into the world of project management.
3. ProjectMinds
Don’t let the simple design of
ProjectMinds fool you.
The site is a treasure trove of project
management resources.
In addition to featuring helpful articles
and a free project management ebook,
the site has a “useful websites” section
that is definitely worth bookmarking.
The websites section breaks down the
links into helpful categories so that you
can easily find what you need.
4. Herding Cats
Many project managers would agree:
oftentimes our work feels as difficult as
herding cats.
Over the years Glen B. Alleman’s blog
has received awards for its content.
One of the site’s best features is its
“quote of the day” posts that relate to
project management.
Most of Alleman’s posts include a list of
references, so if you like a certain post
you can explore its ideas further.
5. Guerrilla Project Management
Samad Aidane, the creator of Guerrilla
Project Management, has more than
eighteen years of project management
experience.
While his blog isn’t updated as
frequently as the other blogs listed here,
it’s still worth a look.
Many of the articles are useful and
worth browsing through.
6. PMHut
The blog posts on PMHut cover
everything.
On the left side of the site, you’ll find a
list of all of the site’s categories which
makes it easy to find the blogs you’re
looking for.
The site accepts submissions from
outside writers, so it features a wide
perspective from different viewpoints
and experience levels.
PMHut recently introduced a “software
alternative” category which is great for
discovering new software that could
benefit your project.