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Blogging and Project Management Survey: Preliminary Findings Dennis D. McDonald, Ph.D. Email: ddmcd@yahoo.com Web:  http://www.ddmcd.com December 7, 2007 Contents copyright © 2007 by Dennis D. McDonald
Background My project management experience includes use of blogs and custom web sites as tools for managing communications related to project management. In 2007 I conducted a dozen exploratory interviews via phone and email to explore how project managers are using blogs as project management tools. This presentation contains a brief discussion of my preliminary findings & conclusions.
Caveat Small sample size May not be representative of larger populations Most interviewees have IT project or program management (PMO) responsibilities Findings should be viewed as exploratory
Overview   Even among technical project managers, there is ignorance about blogging. Distinctions need to be drawn between publishing and collaboration functions. Some assume blogging is incompatible with dedicated project management software. Some blogging functionality is already being provided by other tools. Reduction of email and meetings is seen as a major benefit for project communication Opportunities and challenges are experienced when multiple groups are involved in the project.
“ Ignorance about blogging” Many project managers have only a rudimentary understanding of blogs No personal experience building or maintaining a blog. Frequent association of blogs with public and personal information. Little experience with “standard” blog features such as RSS feeds, index search, and tagging. Lack of knowledge of self-hosted and remotely hosted options that are available to support corporate blogging.
“ Publishing vs. Collaboration” Effective project management includes support for communication, publishing, and collaboration. Distribution of information (publishing) is not the same as collaboration. Blog supports both “push” as well as “pull” models for information distribution. Dedicated tools (such as wikis) may be more appropriate for certain types of collaboration. Collaboration involves getting people on the same page - and centralized publishing supports that.
“ Versus Formal PM Tools” Dedicated tools include project management, time reporting, bug tracking, issue management, testing, version control, and help desk. Blogs should only be used in lieu of such tools in very simple or low volume situations. Blogs can be used as a way to provide centralized access to reports generated by such tools, especially in situations where discussions or review of such reports occur regularly.
“ Availability of Other Tools” Enterprise content management and records management tools may be better at some project related document management functions. Some remotely hosted project management tools already incorporate discussion and collaboration features. Modern blogs employ standard web publishing features that can simplify integration with external sources.
“ Reduces Emails & Meetings” Reduction in emails and meetings is cited repeatedly as a benefit of adopting blog based project communications, especially in projects where multiple documents and groups need to be managed. Convincing some managers to give up their email and desktop “office” tools can be a challenge.
“ Usage by Multiple Groups” The more groups or “communities” whose project involvement needs to be managed, the more important centralized or coordinated communications becomes. It cannot be assumed that all project participants will understand or accept a single method for communication or collaboration.
Conclusions Blogs provide one of the simplest ways to provide centralized web access to a project’s structured and unstructured data. Blogs don’t replace task, resource, and workflow management tools. Blogs are not the only way to promote collaboration. Blogs take time and effort to promote and manage, especially when multiple groups are involved in adoption.
Contact Information Dennis D. McDonald, Ph.D. Alexandria, Virginia USA Email: ddmcd@yahoo.com Web:  http://www.ddmcd.com Dr. McDonald is an an experienced consultant and project manager with research and consulting interests in the following areas: Planning & managing the adoption and use of technology, social media & social networking. Innovation, project management, emergency communications, & strategic planning. Professional communications, associations, & content management. Copyright & intellectual property rights.  This presentation includes information already published in the author’s web site “Dennis McDonald’s Blog.”  A list of related articles is here: http://www.ddmcd.com/managing-technology/category/project-management

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Blogging & Project Management Survey

  • 1. Blogging and Project Management Survey: Preliminary Findings Dennis D. McDonald, Ph.D. Email: ddmcd@yahoo.com Web: http://www.ddmcd.com December 7, 2007 Contents copyright © 2007 by Dennis D. McDonald
  • 2. Background My project management experience includes use of blogs and custom web sites as tools for managing communications related to project management. In 2007 I conducted a dozen exploratory interviews via phone and email to explore how project managers are using blogs as project management tools. This presentation contains a brief discussion of my preliminary findings & conclusions.
  • 3. Caveat Small sample size May not be representative of larger populations Most interviewees have IT project or program management (PMO) responsibilities Findings should be viewed as exploratory
  • 4. Overview Even among technical project managers, there is ignorance about blogging. Distinctions need to be drawn between publishing and collaboration functions. Some assume blogging is incompatible with dedicated project management software. Some blogging functionality is already being provided by other tools. Reduction of email and meetings is seen as a major benefit for project communication Opportunities and challenges are experienced when multiple groups are involved in the project.
  • 5. “ Ignorance about blogging” Many project managers have only a rudimentary understanding of blogs No personal experience building or maintaining a blog. Frequent association of blogs with public and personal information. Little experience with “standard” blog features such as RSS feeds, index search, and tagging. Lack of knowledge of self-hosted and remotely hosted options that are available to support corporate blogging.
  • 6. “ Publishing vs. Collaboration” Effective project management includes support for communication, publishing, and collaboration. Distribution of information (publishing) is not the same as collaboration. Blog supports both “push” as well as “pull” models for information distribution. Dedicated tools (such as wikis) may be more appropriate for certain types of collaboration. Collaboration involves getting people on the same page - and centralized publishing supports that.
  • 7. “ Versus Formal PM Tools” Dedicated tools include project management, time reporting, bug tracking, issue management, testing, version control, and help desk. Blogs should only be used in lieu of such tools in very simple or low volume situations. Blogs can be used as a way to provide centralized access to reports generated by such tools, especially in situations where discussions or review of such reports occur regularly.
  • 8. “ Availability of Other Tools” Enterprise content management and records management tools may be better at some project related document management functions. Some remotely hosted project management tools already incorporate discussion and collaboration features. Modern blogs employ standard web publishing features that can simplify integration with external sources.
  • 9. “ Reduces Emails & Meetings” Reduction in emails and meetings is cited repeatedly as a benefit of adopting blog based project communications, especially in projects where multiple documents and groups need to be managed. Convincing some managers to give up their email and desktop “office” tools can be a challenge.
  • 10. “ Usage by Multiple Groups” The more groups or “communities” whose project involvement needs to be managed, the more important centralized or coordinated communications becomes. It cannot be assumed that all project participants will understand or accept a single method for communication or collaboration.
  • 11. Conclusions Blogs provide one of the simplest ways to provide centralized web access to a project’s structured and unstructured data. Blogs don’t replace task, resource, and workflow management tools. Blogs are not the only way to promote collaboration. Blogs take time and effort to promote and manage, especially when multiple groups are involved in adoption.
  • 12. Contact Information Dennis D. McDonald, Ph.D. Alexandria, Virginia USA Email: ddmcd@yahoo.com Web: http://www.ddmcd.com Dr. McDonald is an an experienced consultant and project manager with research and consulting interests in the following areas: Planning & managing the adoption and use of technology, social media & social networking. Innovation, project management, emergency communications, & strategic planning. Professional communications, associations, & content management. Copyright & intellectual property rights. This presentation includes information already published in the author’s web site “Dennis McDonald’s Blog.” A list of related articles is here: http://www.ddmcd.com/managing-technology/category/project-management