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©2008 Matthew Mascord
Web 2.0 Tools and the Project Manager
Help or Hindrance?
7 February 2008, JISC e-Infrastructure Programme Meeting
Matthew Mascord
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Introduction
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Communication issues in projects
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The Anatomy of a Bid
ITTITT Bid?SWOT
StrengthsWeaknessesOpportunities
Threats
Partners
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The Bid and the People
PM
Images copyright their respective owners:Dave Parry, Axel Bruns, Steve Cadman, Reinhold Behringer
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From Bid to Plan
Bid ?
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The Plan and the People
PM
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Example
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Web 2.0
"...an idea in people's heads rather than a reality. It’s actually an idea that the reciprocity between the user
and the provider is what's emphasised. In other words, genuine interactivity, if you like, simply because people
can upload as well as download" -- Stephen Fry
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“[Projects] fail from a lack of clear communication. Basecamp
solves this problem by providing tools tailored to improve the
communication between people working together on a project.”
-- Basecamp website
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Basecamp Criticisms
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Break-out Session
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Feedback Session
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Review of Goals
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Second Example
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Review
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Acknowledgements
• The following people helped in one way or another with the preparation of this session:– Brian Matthews, STFC– Neil Caithness, Oxford University– Sharon Lloyd, Oxford University– Brock Tice, Johns Hopkins University– David Medyckyj-Scott, Edinburgh University– Caleb Racey, Newcastle University– Tony Brett, Oxford University