Web 2.0 Tools For Project Management
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Free Web 2.0 Tools to Help Project Managers
Douglas Tokuno, PMP® [email protected]
Project Managers, in addition to their soft skills and hard skills
need good support tools to their daily work
But I’m not talking about this kind of project management tools
Even though you already have a PM suite, one of the most difficult challenges is choosing which support tools are the best for getting all the job done
Here are some of the many online services you can use to improve your business operations and team productivity.
Blogs
To improve communication, Project Managers can create a blog for each project or even a general blog for PMO.
WordPress – http://www.wordpress.com Blogger – http://www.blogger.com
Messaging
Messaging tools are another way to make an efficient communication with clients, suppliers or partners. It becomes critical when you work with virtual teams.
Google Talk – http://www.google.com/talk Windows Messenger – http://messenger.live.com Skype – http://www.skype.com Twitter – http://www.twitter.com
Wiki
Wiki is very useful to product and project documentation. The great benefit is the possibility of collaboration between team members. Some solutions have many options of features and security.
Pbwiki – http://pbwiki.com Wikispaces – http://www.wikispaces.com Wikidot – http://www.wikidot.com Wetpaint – http://www.wetpaint.com
Social Network
Social networks are becoming more than a simple tool for making friends. PM can create a network for projects and involve all the stakeholders.
Ning – http://www.ning.com Wackall – http://wackwall.com
Mind maps have been used by many PM to brainstorming, collaborative planning and even documentation.
Mindmeister – http://www.mindmeister.com Mindomo – http://www.mindomo.com Mind42 – http://mind42.com
Mind Maps
To organize your daily tasks, one good tip is applying the practices of GTD (wikipedia:Getting Things Done). There are many tools to help PM prioritize, control and manage the execution of his tasks or project’s tasks.
Todoist – http://todoist.com Remember the Milk – http://www.rememberthemilk.com Ta-da Lists – http://www.tadalist.com
Personal Organization
Google Apps
Google provides many applications in a collaborative way to improve your productivity. I also recommend take a look at its Labs.
Google Docs – http://docs.google.com Google Calendar – http://calendar.google.com Google Groups – http://groups.google.com Google Labs – http://labs.google.com
I don’t represent, sale or have any kind of commercial interest in presenting these tools
In most cases they are totally free or free with limitations
It’s just few options that you can use to improve your productivity
Some issues to consider
#1 – Don’t forget about security and confidentiality of your projects when using any web based tool
#2 – Research and make a trial before applying to your projects. Start with a small project
#3 – Read and evaluate the terms and conditions before adopt any solution
Conclusions
This list is very short and limited. There are many other options and categories.
Even though some services are paid, you can have a good TCO. Evaluate according to your projects.
Almost every day, a new web 2.0 service is created. Research and find the best tool that fits to your need.
Douglas Tokuno, PMP®
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