My current work lives here: Oddball Empire - Rock on.
This is the second episode of many video chats I will be having this year. A brief but intense conversation with experts from around the world.
In this episode I am talking with Cornelius Fichtner of the PM Podcast. We talk about Project Management, social media and his latest site Project Management Lectures.
He Knows PM and the Internet.
You can view the video below… or follow this link to YouTube.com.
You may also want to check out…
Working In Japan With Kimberly Wiefling
Leading Global Project Management Operations At SAP With Paul Ritchie
My Learn Project Management In 15 Minutes Video
[...] Project Management And Social Media With Cornelius Fichtner Working In Japan With Kimberly Wiefling Leading Global Project Management Operations At SAP With Paul Ritchie Learn Project Management In 15 Minutes Video Related PostsGet The Virtual, Networked OrganizationJeffrey Stamps and Jessica Lipnack over at Endless Knots have put a draft version of their chapter “…Epiphany: Virtual Teams And Social Media Tribes Are The SameFirst week of 2009 and I had an epiphany already! I am looking into leading virtual teams. I am s…Second Turn: Structure For Resilience The Second Turn of “The Four Dharmas Of Project Management” is titled “Structure For Resilience”… If you like this post then please subscribe to my full feed RSS. You can also subscribe by Email. Not sure how this works? January 18th, 2009 | Category: Communication, Videos, Virtual, leadership | How to get your own picture with your comment? [...]
[...] Virtual Teams With Jessica Lipnack Project Management And Social Media With Cornelius Fichtner Working In Japan With Kimberly Wiefling Self-Organization In Teams With Esther Derby Related [...]
That's what I like. People like Cornelius Fichtner who just start doing something without waiting until all is perfect (e.g. the microphone, etc.). And of course have to say something useful for others.
[...] check out… Working In Japan With Kimberly Wiefling Successful Virtual Teams With Jessica Lipnack Project Management And Social Media With Cornelius Fichtner Related PostsNo related posts If you like this post then please subscribe to my full feed RSS. You [...]
You make many good points here at the same time you can’t practice project management without some understanding of how social networking operates. The challenge is that you can’t necessarily use social networking as a control mechanism, and many traditional approaches to project management are heavy on control even as they emphasize the importance of communication.
True. But the concept of social networks is just an model that provides explanations. Techniques and methods might be derived from the explanations. But “social networks” per se have nothing to do with the management / leaderships as an activity.