Project managers often spend long hours planning projects and managing team goals but often fall short when it comes to their own career.
Here are some great strategies for finding more time, money, and other resources when budget cuts and other restraints put your next project at risk.
Trying to change senior management's mind may not seem like the smartest career move, but sometimes it's necessary for project success.
Not everyone is easy to work with. If they were, managers would have infinitely easier jobs. You might think you work with a bunch of babies, but it's up to you to find ways to make your team work despite its faults.
The NSW budget has been even more lucrative to ICT than at first glance, according to a new analysis, which estimates the total tech expenditure for this year at almost AU$1.5 billion.
It looks like AusCERT and GovCERT have worked out their issues and are no longer stepping on each others' toes.
Faced with the thought of a USB drive, notebook PC or backup tape going missing, most IT managers look to some form of encryption as the first layer of defence. However, according to one storage security expert, that's largely a pointless exercise.
In times of financial crisis, it's inevitable that companies reassess their financial plans.
Melbourne-based Web start-up 2Vouch yesterday launched the first public beta of what it dubs its "social recruiting platform".
As anybody who works from home knows, one of the great benefits of telecommuting is that pants are optional. Wear your pyjamas to that teleconference, or attend in your birthday suit if you prefer; nobody will be the wiser.
Project managers often spend long hours planning projects and managing team goals but often fall short when it comes to their own career.
Does your organisation put a higher value on support or project development work? Columnist Tom Mochal lists the values of each type and asks you to weigh in on the situation in your shop.
People who are attracted to the creative effort of new technology don't like procedural work. Don't let the desire for new gadgets develop into change for change's sake.
Here are some great strategies for finding more time, money, and other resources when budget cuts and other restraints put your next project at risk.
Trying to change senior management's mind may not seem like the smartest career move, but sometimes it's necessary for project success.
Need a new server but only have AU$2500 to spend? The range of options is surprisingly good as long as you're willing to do without some of the fancy features.
Fed up with paying through the nose for programs? Need to repopulate a system with applications following a disaster? You need our guide to free and low-cost software.
What's the big deal about Microsoft Project Server and Microsoft Project 2002 Pro? For starters, they allow you to access project information in one location and easily control and analyse the data.
A new version of Microsoft Office for Mac is due in a couple of weeks. Here are our impressions after testing the release candidate for a month or so.
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