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ERM Not Just For the "Big Guys" Anymore, Small Business Rights Management, A Reality
Small Business Rights Management (SBRM) is a term which reflects
the shift ERM (Enterprise Rights Management) technology has
taken as awareness of industry compliance issues and protection
of original works has evolved and become implicit...
Essentials in Time Management
Life is filled with essentials, and if we do not have the
ingredients to make it work, then we are out of luck. Time
management is one of the most important essentials in our life.
If you think about it, we have 24- hours in each day, and...
Management Coaching vs. Performance Appraisals
The question often comes up, “Isn’t management coaching a lot like the familiar performance appraisal process?” Our answer is that the two are dramatically different. The CMOE team originally became interested in the coaching process because of our...
The Management Team Section of the Business Plan - Don’t Just Include Resumes
Even the best new concept or existing plan will fail if executed poorly. The Management Team section of the business plan must prove to the investor why the key company personnel are "eminently qualified" to execute on the business model.
The...
Time Management Prioritized
Self-awareness is important to manage time productively since
our goals are the focus we need to put into practice our plans
to make them work. Prioritizing your plans can reduce your
risks, as well as help manage your time. Time is valuable,...
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Use the 'net to find information on project management
If you're looking for ideas on project management, anything got
simpler since the beginning of the cyberspace. There was a time
you had go to a library in order to attain somewhat relevant to
project management - Do you remember? I bet I hit the nail on
the head, right? As long as you know where to start you can get
a plethora of ideas on project management, due to the fact that
the Internet is growing with every single day.
A good way to begin your research on project management,
especially when you don't know something about the subject, is
one of the popular search engines like MSN. Where does everyone
end up? Search engines like Google, MSN or Yahoo will likely
return more facts on project management than you could work
with. I hope you have fun going through all the information to
filter out all the best pages. Did you ever come across "portal
sites"? Typically they are a valuable point to start your
investigation. Take a free ride and collect lots of project
management material that skilled professionals lay down for you.
If you had a project management problem - whom would you want to
consult? Internet groups or communities are an excellent method
to get project management-related advice. The 'net created chats
and forums to let you correspond with project management
specialists. Let Altavista or Google operate for you and begin a
query on
Associated Websites
"project management forum" or "project management
group". You'll get qualified results!
If you would like to get your project management material
delivered by email, a "electronic magazine (ezine)" would likely
be an excellent idea. You are able to subscribe to an ezine
exactly as you would do with your newspaper. A newsletter is
often a free service, but every now and then you have to pay for
it. If so, one can assume first class quality advice on project
management! On the other hand: you can earn a second paycheck
when you have project management experience and start your own
paid service.
Info products are another choice for people with limited time to
search the 'net. You can surf the Internet countless hours or
you can find your resources Summarized in a cheap ebook or Audio
interview. Life can be uncomplicated if you have sufficient
money... ;-)
If you ask for good project management information fast, new
online resources on the 'net are remarkably beneficial. Now it's
on you to discover all things you may need about project
management!
About the author:
About the author:
Stephen Kreutzer is a freelance publisher
based in Denver, Colorado. He publishes articles and reports in
various ezines and provides project management resources on Just Project
Management!
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