Luis BrancoCEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, LdªCarcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
Search on:
- Google
- ProjectManagement.com
- PMI Website
- Linkedln
- Other sites
- Other sources of information (books, friends, project management professionals)
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My order of searching is somewhat different, Luis.
I'd start with Google, then pmi.org and then projectmanagement.com.
If none of those sites have anything close to what I am searching for, it usually means that it isn't out there, or I need to modify my search parameters :-)
Kiron
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1 reply by Luis Branco
Dec 17, 2019 6:44 AM
Luis Branco
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Dear Kiron
Thank you for participating in this reflection and for your opinion.
I usually go to Google for answers on Project Management.
This made me think ...
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Luis BrancoCEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, LdªCarcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
Dec 17, 2019 6:22 AM
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My order of searching is somewhat different, Luis.
I'd start with Google, then pmi.org and then projectmanagement.com.
If none of those sites have anything close to what I am searching for, it usually means that it isn't out there, or I need to modify my search parameters :-)
Kiron
Dear Kiron
Thank you for participating in this reflection and for your opinion.
I usually go to Google for answers on Project Management.
This made me think ... Saving Changes...
Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
Or Duckduckgo, Startpage, Ecosia (plant trees in reward of your searches!), or Bing, etc.
Irrespective of the multitude of available resources out there for people to obtain information, individuals like to still come to the forums and ask for insights on their specific questions.
I would have a hard time assuming most professionals do not know how or where to search for content. So what brings them here instead? The human element, the ability to respond back, the ability to say thank you, internet points :)
That said, certainly like to see the effort behind the question.
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Dec 17, 2019 7:11 AM
Luis Branco
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Dear Andrew
Thank you for participating in this reflection and for your opinion.
We agree: "I would have a hard time assuming most professionals from not knowing how or where to search for content"
We are practically starting a new year.
It is important to reflect on our purpose and ask ourselves, "What makes us do what we do?"
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Luis BrancoCEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, LdªCarcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
Dec 17, 2019 6:52 AM
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Or Duckduckgo, Startpage, Ecosia (plant trees in reward of your searches!), or Bing, etc.
Irrespective of the multitude of available resources out there for people to obtain information, individuals like to still come to the forums and ask for insights on their specific questions.
I would have a hard time assuming most professionals do not know how or where to search for content. So what brings them here instead? The human element, the ability to respond back, the ability to say thank you, internet points :)
That said, certainly like to see the effort behind the question.
Dear Andrew
Thank you for participating in this reflection and for your opinion.
We agree: "I would have a hard time assuming most professionals from not knowing how or where to search for content"
We are practically starting a new year.
It is important to reflect on our purpose and ask ourselves, "What makes us do what we do?" Saving Changes...