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A Management Wikipedia?

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Situation: You Need Another Source of "White Paper Insights"

Insightory logoInsightory is relatively interesting to me, as it's effectively a web-based resource of best practices - which is what gantthead provides to a large degree.  TechCrunch said this site wants to be a "Management Wikipedia", but they mean it more in the spirit of " the place to go for management knowledge.  It's less of a web 2.0 site than it is a place to upload white papers.

In any case, there are some good papers on the site that would be interesting to ganttheads - with topics like knowledge management or ITIL.  There's only one PM white paper there so far and its a PMI conference piece.  (I'm not sure how they got around the copyright on that one - because PMI is pretty tough about that.)

Take a look - judge for yourself...

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