Project Management Carnival of Project Management #33 Published on 01 September 2010 - Revised on Welcome to the August/September 2010 edition of the Carnival of Project Management, our 33rd Carnival. To start, Rich Maltzman, PMP presents Zero is the new Infinity posted at Earth PM, saying, "Green is the new black, and zero is the new infinity..." He also writes his own blog and posted We just ain't that good at risk from Scope crêpe, saying, "Really - we aren't." Valery Zelixon presents Supplier selection process part 1 - - how to select global supplier for your business posted at Supply Chain Notebook. Stuart Corrigan presents How To Map A Process posted at Vanguard Scotland, which also includes some links to free tools for process mapping. Guru presents 25 things that you need to know to host successful events posted at Eventzilla Blog. This is on the boundaries of project management, but if you are hosting lunch-and-learn sessions for teams of project managers, courses or simply workshops for your projects, review this list. Wise Bread presents How to Get Your Boss to Let You Work From Home posted at Wisebread. Bruce Loflland presents Hidden reasons why things don't get done posted at PM Technix. And here's another from Rich Maltzman, PMP presents Green Project Management and the BP Deepwater Horizon Spill posted at Earth PM. "Pertinent!" he says. Chris Solomon presents Project Management Tools Part – 1 Critical Path Method(CPM) posted at Jazz Presentation, saying, "Critical Path Method is A very effective Method used in Project Management to Segregate the most important parts of the projects for the rest." This is a basic article on critical path method. And finally, here is a new project management blog: IT Project Blog. Not very adventurously named, but it looks like it could build into a good resource. That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of carnival of project management using our carnival submission form. The next edition of the Carnival will be hosted at A Girl's Guide to Project Management. Rate this article: No rating Print ElizabethHarrin Elizabeth Harrin, FAPM, is an author and mentor who helps project managers and their teams get more done with less stress. She does that through straight-talking, real-world advice, based on her 20 years in project management roles. She also writes the award-winning blog, A Girl’s Guide to Project Management. Full biography Full biography Elizabeth Harrin, FAPM, is an author and mentor who helps project managers and their teams get more done with less stress. She does that through straight-talking, real-world advice, based on her 20 years in project management roles. Elizabeth has written 5 books about project management: Shortcuts to Success: Project Management in the Real World (which was a finalist in the Management Book of the Year Awards 2014 and now in its second edition), Collaboration Tools for Project Managers, Communicating Change, Project Manager, and Customer-Centric Project Management. She also writes the award-winning blog, A Girl’s Guide to Project Management. You can find Elizabeth online at GirlsGuideToPM.com or on Twitter @girlsguidetopm. Elizabeth holds degrees from the University of York and Roehampton University. She supports project managers through her mentoring programme, Project Management Rebels, and also contributes to a variety of other initiatives including sitting on the advisory board for the RISE Being Lean and Seen programme at Liverpool John Moores University. Elizabeth has led a variety of IT, process improvement and business change projects including an ERP deployment and compliance initiatives. She spent eight years working in financial services (including two based in Paris, France) and 12 years in healthcare. Elizabeth lives with her family in the UK. x Contact author Google Plus Facebook page Twitter Linked In
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