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Project Management - 28 Resources
Publications (2)EDUCAUSE publications address a diverse range of professional challenges in higher education IT, from updates on current developments to explorations of important overarching issues. Listed below are the full range of research, reports and other publications that EDUCAUSE and its members have written about Project Management.
Presentations (2)
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Listed below is the full range of presentations EDUCAUSE and its members tagged with Project Management
Podcasts (16)
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Name |
Views |
Post date |
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Revisiting and Upgrading IT Governance: An Interview with Michael Hites from the University of Illinois Central Administration |
114 |
10/01/2009 |
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E08 Podcast: An Interview with Sharon Collins, Project Manager for East Carolina University |
123 |
07/29/2009 |
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EDUCAUSE Now - Show #17 - Crossroads of Opportunity for IT, Tips for Project Management, IT Leadership, EDUCAUSE 2009 Conference |
325 |
07/09/2009 |
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EDUCAUSE Now - Show #16 - Project Management, Federal Policy Changes, and Green IT Initiatives |
254 |
06/11/2009 |
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E07 Podcast: Improving IT Governance Through Formal Change Management |
870 |
11/16/2007 |
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E07 Podcast: IT Project Management Methodology - How Much Is Too Much? It Depends! |
1,129 |
11/13/2007 |
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E07 Podcast: Wiki and Project Management |
941 |
11/13/2007 |
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EDUCAUSE2006 Podcast: Developing Project Managers |
3,540 |
02/16/2007 |
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E2005 Podcast: Partnering to Achieve Campus Technology Needs |
3,806 |
03/29/2006 |
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E2005 Podcast: Determinants for Success and Failure of Educational Innovation Projects |
3,216 |
02/21/2006 |
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A Conversation with MIT's Jerry Grochow |
6,898 |
10/27/2005 |
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CUMREC Podcast on Collaborative Administrative Systems Governance |
4,056 |
06/07/2005 |
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An Interview with Jaime Galiano |
4,160 |
05/20/2005 |
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Podcast on Project Governance: Avoiding Administrivia |
3,935 |
05/04/2005 |
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MWRC Session on Establishing an IT Process Improvement Program |
5,558 |
03/24/2005 |
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Crafting Collaborations: An Art or a Science? |
4,239 |
03/21/2005 |
Blogs (8)EDUCAUSE hosts a number of blogs for its members. To view a list of all our blogs, click here.
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Title |
Blogger |
Posted |
Views |
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What comes first: business or technology? |
Susan Miltenberger, Maryland Institute College of Art |
07/10/2007 |
3,342 |
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Tackling the Weird and the Wonderful: A Process For Ingesting New Client-Initiated Projects |
Kaylea Hascall, University of Chicago |
03/12/2007 |
3,348 |
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Communication Tools: the Whole Enchilada |
Susan Miltenberger, Maryland Institute College of Art |
02/15/2007 |
4,261 |
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2007 NERCOMP Annual Conference Program to Focus on Community and Collaborations |
Colleen Luckett, EDUCAUSE |
02/02/2007 |
3,482 |
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ISO Project communication tools |
Susan Miltenberger, Maryland Institute College of Art |
01/24/2007 |
4,711 |
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Resistance is...a good thing |
Susan Miltenberger, Maryland Institute College of Art |
01/21/2007 |
3,307 |
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2007 Midwest Conference to Focus on Challenges in Higher Education IT |
Colleen Luckett, EDUCAUSE |
01/18/2007 |
3,779 |
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Open source and forking |
Stuart Yeates, University of Oxford |
11/01/2005 |
4,024 |
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