Comments on: On internal Project Management tools at Google http://techiteasy.org/2006/08/21/on-googles-internal-project-management-tools/ web business models, information systems, high tech, software economics, SaaS, Software + Service, innovation, new product development, digital strategy, software engineering, remote / mobile / wireless technologies, VoIP, IPTV, blogs, telecommunication business models, computer networks architecture, project management, user-generated content philosophy, entrepreneurial finance, outsourcing, operations - logistics - e-procurement - supply chain management, customer relationship management, telecom billing, clusters of innovation, e-Business, e-Commerce, start-up launch, fast-growing ventures management, globalization + some useless stuff (usually getting the most visits & comments) Tue, 27 May 2008 11:09:30 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=MU By: How Google Does Project Management | The Workstreamer Blog http://techiteasy.org/2006/08/21/on-googles-internal-project-management-tools/#comment-65814 How Google Does Project Management | The Workstreamer Blog Tue, 13 May 2008 02:41:08 +0000 https://jeremyfain.wordpress.com/2006/08/21/on-googles-internal-project-management-tools/#comment-65814 [...] to Tech IT Easy who provided the [...] [...] to Tech IT Easy who provided the [...]

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By: Run meetings like Google « Projektmanagement Blog http://techiteasy.org/2006/08/21/on-googles-internal-project-management-tools/#comment-8261 Run meetings like Google « Projektmanagement Blog Fri, 16 Mar 2007 07:44:01 +0000 https://jeremyfain.wordpress.com/2006/08/21/on-googles-internal-project-management-tools/#comment-8261 [...] Lesen Sie hier, wie Google arbeitet - insbesondere auch, welche Projektmanagement Kultur Google [...] [...] Lesen Sie hier, wie Google arbeitet - insbesondere auch, welche Projektmanagement Kultur Google [...]

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By: Jeremy Fain http://techiteasy.org/2006/08/21/on-googles-internal-project-management-tools/#comment-7436 Jeremy Fain Sun, 11 Feb 2007 22:25:00 +0000 https://jeremyfain.wordpress.com/2006/08/21/on-googles-internal-project-management-tools/#comment-7436 Hey Cole, I haven't heard of such a project, and I'm not sure Google wants to make their project management tool available to all. This being said: great idea you've had. And if Google doesn't do it, maybe it's a good business opportunity. Hey Cole,

I haven’t heard of such a project, and I’m not sure Google wants to make their project management tool available to all.

This being said: great idea you’ve had. And if Google doesn’t do it, maybe it’s a good business opportunity.

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By: Cole Royal http://techiteasy.org/2006/08/21/on-googles-internal-project-management-tools/#comment-7435 Cole Royal Sun, 11 Feb 2007 22:22:34 +0000 https://jeremyfain.wordpress.com/2006/08/21/on-googles-internal-project-management-tools/#comment-7435 Is there a project to add the Google's project management/tracking system technology to the current Google Docs and Spreadsheet apps? If not I suggest it would be a great addition. Such an addition would nicely dovetail with current PM movement across the world. Best wishes, Cole Is there a project to add the Google’s project management/tracking system technology to the current Google Docs and Spreadsheet apps? If not I suggest it would be a great addition. Such an addition would nicely dovetail with current PM movement across the world.

Best wishes,
Cole

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By: Steve http://techiteasy.org/2006/08/21/on-googles-internal-project-management-tools/#comment-300 Steve Mon, 21 Aug 2006 18:35:16 +0000 https://jeremyfain.wordpress.com/2006/08/21/on-googles-internal-project-management-tools/#comment-300 AFIDORA should implement that ! ------------------------------------------------- Hey Steve, I´m glad you´re at last starting to post comments. You still have a long way to beat Cedric´s recent days activity though. That would be pretty cool for <a href="http://www.afidora.com" title="AFIDORA geopolitical think-tank Middle East" rel="nofollow">AFIDORA</a> to implement such a tool indeed. Unless AFIDORA has the cash to hire a developers´team from Google, which I do not doubt, there are already some interesting GroupWare you can use for free. I especially recommend the free version of <a href="http://www.basecamphq.com/" title="Basecamp" rel="nofollow">Basecamp</a> for a start. I´ve been using it in a professional environment and it´s a handy, useful, easy-to-use GroupWare. Another interesting way of collaborating: open a private blog (secured access)! Teams enjoy such initiatives a lot. But I guess you should bring the management of AFIDORA into this conversation to go further into the analysis. Hope it helps, Jeremy AFIDORA should implement that !

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Hey Steve, I´m glad you´re at last starting to post comments. You still have a long way to beat Cedric´s recent days activity though.
That would be pretty cool for AFIDORA to implement such a tool indeed. Unless AFIDORA has the cash to hire a developers´team from Google, which I do not doubt, there are already some interesting GroupWare you can use for free. I especially recommend the free version of Basecamp for a start. I´ve been using it in a professional environment and it´s a handy, useful, easy-to-use GroupWare. Another interesting way of collaborating: open a private blog (secured access)! Teams enjoy such initiatives a lot. But I guess you should bring the management of AFIDORA into this conversation to go further into the analysis.

Hope it helps,

Jeremy

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By: Cedric http://techiteasy.org/2006/08/21/on-googles-internal-project-management-tools/#comment-299 Cedric Mon, 21 Aug 2006 17:54:15 +0000 https://jeremyfain.wordpress.com/2006/08/21/on-googles-internal-project-management-tools/#comment-299 Thanks for the links. It was very interesting to discover the "inside" of Google. If you have the occasion to write about the PMI, I would be curious about it. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You´re most welcome Cedric. It looks as if you´re slowly overtaking Kari, Jedi, François-Albert, Vincent, Xavier & Hubert as the number one comments poster on this blog. Come one guys, waky waky! Seriously speaking, I appreciate very much your interest in my posts and I´ll make sure I´ll meet your expectations. But first, I need to understand them a little deeper. What do you mean by "writing about PMI?". I´ve just joined the Project Management Institute, so there´s not much I can yet say about it. If you want, I can write a few posts on Project Management in itself: it´s at the crossroads of Art (managing people under time constrains) and Science (budgeting, quality checkings, functionalities) - that´s what I like about it. Is that what you were talking about? Thanks in advance for clarifying your stance. Jeremy PS: two of what I believe to be "interesting" posts (as you can imagine, I´m a very independent advisor :-) ) on Project Management on this blog; Project Managementization of organizations <a href="http://jeremyfain.wordpress.com/2006/07/19/towards-a-project-managementization-of-organizations/" title="Project Managementization of Organizations" rel="nofollow">here</a>; and Kari on Project Management <a href="http://jeremyfain.wordpress.com/2006/08/14/kari-silvennoinen-on-project-management/" title="Project Management Kari" rel="nofollow">there</a>. Thanks for the links. It was very interesting to discover the “inside” of Google.
If you have the occasion to write about the PMI, I would be curious about it.

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You´re most welcome Cedric. It looks as if you´re slowly overtaking Kari, Jedi, François-Albert, Vincent, Xavier & Hubert as the number one comments poster on this blog. Come one guys, waky waky!

Seriously speaking, I appreciate very much your interest in my posts and I´ll make sure I´ll meet your expectations. But first, I need to understand them a little deeper. What do you mean by “writing about PMI?”. I´ve just joined the Project Management Institute, so there´s not much I can yet say about it. If you want, I can write a few posts on Project Management in itself: it´s at the crossroads of Art (managing people under time constrains) and Science (budgeting, quality checkings, functionalities) - that´s what I like about it. Is that what you were talking about?

Thanks in advance for clarifying your stance.

Jeremy

PS: two of what I believe to be “interesting” posts (as you can imagine, I´m a very independent advisor :-) ) on Project Management on this blog; Project Managementization of organizations here; and Kari on Project Management there.

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