My other go-to site is PMI's official discussion group on LinkedIn although the quality of content there has degraded over the past couple of years with 80+% of posts being related to certification.
I read HBR.org's Flipboard posts each day to find good articles on hard & soft skills and watch each day's new TED Talks...
Other than that, as I'm connected to a number of PM-focused folks on LinkedIn, if they post something interesting, I'll click through...
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Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
This is the primary for me.
Christian had created this - https://projectforums.org/?loggedin=true. But its hard to garner the commitment from individuals to focus on multiple communities. It gained some traction, but has since slowed.
I also follow several on:
- LinkedIn, though, the content here is better.
- Twitter as an article and information aggregator; mainly a consumer
- There is a SAFe community available once certified I try to be active in
- Reddit has a few; mainly a consumer
- G+ has a few; been a while since on there though
One of the great aspects of Twitter, Reddit, G+ are the links to articles shared to interesting blogs and sites out there in the wild. Saving Changes...
Eric SimmsSenior Program ManagerBaltimore, Maryland, United States
I used to enjoy the Linkedin project management-related groups, but a few years ago I had to abandon them since they became nothing but ads. This is my only current project management site. Saving Changes...
For project management specifically here. I find project related information in Flipboard add them to my Magazines. Harvard business (HBR) and various other one. Saving Changes...