It has been about 3 months since I started actively using projectmanagement.com. While I read articles & blogs, and checkout webinars & templates, I currently spend most of my time answering questions on PMCentral and reading others' responses. I learn as much, if not more, than I contribute.
How do you use projectmanagement.com? What has been your favorite thing to do? Saving Changes...
Surendar EnduriPMP| Ogilvy PennyWise SolutionsHyderabad, India
I just started using this site. It has been useful for me to
1. Earn PDUs using webinars and blogs
2. Get answers to your questions & help others by answering to others questions
3. Improve Networking
4. Learning and sharing new things almost daily Saving Changes...
I use it for discussion, blogs, document and templates. Saving Changes...
Mohan DahimaGM -PMO| Kalyani Steels LimitedSurat, Gujarat, India
This site is good resource for project fraternity.Write-ups by industry - professionals (having hands-on experience in project execution) are very very useful and gives insights to tackle the different issues.Just having PMP certification is not going to help much in the field unless and until their is clarity how to put those concepts in use effectively.At that time this portal comes in good stead.
Readily available templates may be customized easily to suit specific requirement of a project. Saving Changes...
Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
Sense of community is very important. The community is made up of all the great content, and the passionate members that support and drive the community forward. I enjoy actively participating, maybe getting out of my comfort zone. Saving Changes...
Jo Ann NoelProject Manager| Ministry of PlanningEl Dorado, Trinidad and Tobago
I am still feeling my way around this site. Everytime I come on I end up discovering new things I haven't seen before or just didn't have the time to explore further. However, it is a great resource to access. Thanks to all for their contribution and sharing with others. Saving Changes...
You will get out of this site what you put into it. Participate, start a discussion, network, watch webinars, research the vast amount of information on this site, tell others and keep coming back to share. I've been involved with gantthead.com and PMI for many years and even though I've been away for awhile working on some great projects; I'm back again ready to meet new members, share knowledge and help to advance the practice of project management one project manager at a time. Saving Changes...
Deepesh RammoorthyICT Project Manager ( PMP®AgilePM®Certified ScrumMaster® (CSM®))| Australian Red Cross Blood ServiceTarneit, Vic, Australia
PM.com gets me talking and It's amazing how I start remembering experiences from old projects and Which I can relate to the thread that I am commenting on. Also valuable are some of the tips regarding PMP exam and experiences from PMs in the similar field of work as mine. Saving Changes...
Anonymous
Many thing here
A place to give back, sense of community.
Excellent source of informations, blogs, articles,....
Discussions are interesting, and source of nice exchange and deeper questioning
On top you can earn PDUs Saving Changes...
Eric SimmsSenior Program ManagerBaltimore, Maryland, United States
I came here for the free PDUs, and stayed for the good discussions and networking. It's pretty much impossible to find a meaningful thread on a Linkedin group nowadays - the 'discussions' are almost completely composed of article posts and ads. Saving Changes...
Product Operations Program ManagerBarcelona, Cataluña, Spain
If my memory is not failing me, I first got here to get PDUs. Then I noticed the PM Challenge and did not stop answering questions until getting the Guru badge. Then some PM Wars, which I quit, I got too nervous. In the meantime, contributing in the forum, both by asking and answering - just like now. To me, very much better than other forums such as LinkedIn. Saving Changes...
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