Hide and Seek
From the The PM Observer Blog
by erin decaprio
I'm not a project manager, but I play one on the internet. As editorial director of gantthead since 2000, I have been living in the project management world for a decade now, and I'd like to share my inside-outsider view of the art, science, discipline and industry of project management
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It was 10 years ago that gantthead started its mission of making project managers more successful. The biggest mystery, to my mind, is how the site has grown and changed so much while all of the people around here look EXACTLY as we did back in 2000...weird.

Despite the freakish lack of aging among the staff, gantthead itself has grown to boast almost half a million members and way more content than I ever imagined. There are so many nooks and crannies around here, it's easy to get lost--but sometimes you can find the most wonderful treasures hiding in the corners. In the interest of reminding everyone what's out there, my colleagues and I here at gantthead have put together a little Scavenger Hunt for fun and prizes!
Take a few minutes to see what you can uncover. We're giving away some cool electronic gadgets and a bunch of free gantthead Premium Plus memberships. Visit the Scavenger Hunt page for complete details.
So poke around, have fun, and maybe you'll win something! Another success for gantthead members...we never stop trying.
Posted on: November 10, 2010 10:50 AM |
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Bernard Gore
Portfolio, Programme & Project Professional| NZ Police
Wellington, New Zealand
Interesting, but what happened since this was posted in 2010? That's what so often happens to initiatives like this, a gradual decline into niche use and eventually coma.
How can initiatives like this be sustained, or re-invigorated?
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