Project Management Blogs – How to Run Your Project on the Web

Project management has been given a huge boost by internet tools. The biggest improvements for me came from the fact we can collaborate so easily across geography, time zones and computing platforms.

Now though we have grown with the web technologies to the point where we have tailor-made services plus innovative ways of using other tools that work very well but were never intended to be used that way.

The most prominent of these latter categories of tools are blogs. Blogs are easy to set up and use, can be secured with simple password protection or hosted behind corporate firewalls.

Check out these ways blogs might be used for project management:

Blogs are such an easy tool to deploy, and are so flexible, they can be brought into projects and used tactically without much bother. Add to this the extensibility, the plugin architecture and easy customization, they can be a real boon to many projects.

These are the roles I can related about using blogs in a project but there might well be uses I have missed. What other uses can you think of? Are there any downsides? Do you have good links for further reading? Let me know in the comments …

Posted on September 6, 2007 by Chris Garrett 
Filed Under Productivity, Series

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13 Responses to “Project Management Blogs – How to Run Your Project on the Web”

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  2. Jordan Frank on October 10th, 2007 6:48 pm

    This is an excellent summary of some of the specific uses where blogs are used for teams.

    Regarding RFC blogs, One of our consulting company customers has an IT group that simply blogs the detail of any infrastructure change. This can include anything as mundane as an IP address change on a machine, to installing a new router altogether. It is mundane, but extremely useful. It is a classic “ships log” case.

    Regarding all other cases above (and more), The Shorebank customer story does a good job of describing exactly how an IT team at a bank implemented Traction as a hybrid blog/wiki for Milestone Management. Beyond using it for discussion, documents, and progress report (status) and team blogs… they extend the use case to documenting and tracking progress towards any of several hundred milestones. Its a structured and process focused deployment that really works well.

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  5. Charlie B on November 30th, 2007 11:53 pm

    Blogs might be one good way to collaborate however I have discovered that business collaboration software.One program that makes collaboration easy among team members is Communiclique. I have used it and it has improved my company’s productivity.It breaks all the aforementioned barriers from the article.

  6. Charlie B on November 30th, 2007 11:55 pm

    Charlie B on November 30th, 2007 11:53 pm

    Blogs might be one good way to collaborate however I have discovered that business collaboration software is the most efficient tool.One program that makes collaboration easy among team members is Communiclique. I have used it and it has improved my company’s productivity.It breaks all the aforementioned barriers from the article.

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    Regarding RFC blogs, One of our consulting company customers has an IT group that simply blogs the detail of any infrastructure change. This can include anything as mundane as an IP address change on a machine, to installing a new router altogether. It is mundane, but extremely useful. It is a classic “ships log” case.