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George Freeman Thought Leader | Author | Architect| Florida, United States
What is your favorite or preferred type of content on the platform? Do you regularly browse for new articles, webinars, blogs, templates or wiki’s? Or do you prefer the content coming out of the discussion groups?

If you haven’t contributed content outside of discussion groups, what is holding you back from taking the next step – e.g., creating an article or a webinar?
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Karl Twort Senior Project Manager| Fresh Egg United Kingdom
I am a reasonably new user to the discussion forums. I enjoy engaging with the community chats and have dipped into reading a few blogs and articles.
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Arash Max Ghorbandaei, PMP,RMP,ACP,LSSBB Senior Project Manager| Associa Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hi George,
I enjoy the discussion forum the most. There is some really good questions posted in the discussion forums (Such as this one) which creates a healthy discussion and might answer a lot of questions that others have but are reluctant to ask.
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
Oct 14, 2019 5:30 PM
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Hi @Kiron and @Lori, I enjoy reading and posting in the blog’s as well and have made a few irregular entries in my own, but was disappointed in the amount of traffic and comments that it draws – of course, that might have something to do with the authors content :). In some ways I use the discussion board like a mini-blog in that I (normally) put a lot of thought into each comment with hope that it provides value to the question owner and to the consumers of the thread. Secondarily though, I craft the entries as a record of my thoughts on the subject and then reference them later as needed through the “profile – contributions” feature.

@Lori, if you can do “ask the expert” and “symposium’s” then a webinar will be second nature to you! @Kiron, have you ever thought of doing a lessons-learned article or webinar – now that’s something that would probably bring down the site on launch.
George -

I've done two webinars for the site - one was on Lessons Learned and is available on-demand. I've also written a number of blog articles on the same topic on my personal blog but I don't recall if I'd re-posted any of those to my blog on this site or not...

Kiron
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Oct 15, 2019 10:04 AM
George Freeman
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Hi Kiron,

I’m not going to let you slide too far on that one :). I’m talking about your personal lessons learned – a.k.a. “Kiron’s collective book of project wisdom – Volume I.” Now, if you have that one on tap, then send me the link, and I’ll have a great read for the weekend.
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George Freeman Thought Leader | Author | Architect| Florida, United States
Oct 15, 2019 8:39 AM
Replying to Kiron Bondale
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George -

I've done two webinars for the site - one was on Lessons Learned and is available on-demand. I've also written a number of blog articles on the same topic on my personal blog but I don't recall if I'd re-posted any of those to my blog on this site or not...

Kiron
Hi Kiron,

I’m not going to let you slide too far on that one :). I’m talking about your personal lessons learned – a.k.a. “Kiron’s collective book of project wisdom – Volume I.” Now, if you have that one on tap, then send me the link, and I’ll have a great read for the weekend.
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1 reply by Kiron Bondale
Oct 15, 2019 10:52 AM
Kiron Bondale
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That's been a long time back-burner project for me - going through all of my articles from the last decade (~800) and distilling the lessons which resonate the most with me.

Might be an interesting Xmas project...

Kiron
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
Oct 15, 2019 10:04 AM
Replying to George Freeman
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Hi Kiron,

I’m not going to let you slide too far on that one :). I’m talking about your personal lessons learned – a.k.a. “Kiron’s collective book of project wisdom – Volume I.” Now, if you have that one on tap, then send me the link, and I’ll have a great read for the weekend.
That's been a long time back-burner project for me - going through all of my articles from the last decade (~800) and distilling the lessons which resonate the most with me.

Might be an interesting Xmas project...

Kiron
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Besides discussion groups, I usually contribute with blogs and in the past contributed with some articles. I am working on some more articles.
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