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ProjectsAtWork.com features project case studies, interviews and interactive discussions, new tools and book reviews, expert columns and much more — it is editorial that addresses the challenges and issues that project managers, teams and senior executives face every day. In doing so, ProjectsAtWork.com is an ever-evolving and expanding source of real-world experiences and ideas shared by all segments of the project community and across industries.

In addition to ProjectsAtWork's regular features, columnists, departments and daily news updates, we intend to focus on specific areas of interest each month. The world of project management is dynamic, and so any editorial calendar must be open to emerging trends, techniques, tools and thinking. With that mission in mind, ProjectsAtWork plans to consider these and other important themes in the next few months.

MARCH - APRIL 2008

Project Management Teams and Collaboration

>Collaboration Solutions for Small, Mid-size and Large Projects

>Leading and Connecting Virtual Teams

>Redefining Teamwork and Knowledge-Sharing

>The Latest Cool Tools Roundup

 

APRIL - MAY 2008

Training, Education and Career Development

>A Roundup of PM Certifications and Degrees

>Leading Your First Project and Team

>Managing Projects in a New Industry

>The PM Outlook in an Uncertain Economy

>Read All About It: The Best PM Books

 

MAY - JUNE 2008

Project Management Innovation

>Fast Company: Agile Tips, Tools & Techniques

>Applying Lean/Six Sigma Principles to Non-Manufacturing Projects

>What's New in Construction PM

>Do Good: Project Management in Disaster Relief Efforts

>The Latest Cool Tools Roundup

 

JUNE - JULY 2008

Enterprise Project Management

>Business, Interrupted: Continuity Planning

>The Role of Social Networking in Project Collaboration

>PPM Solutions for Small, Mid-size and Large Organizations

>Best Practices and PMOs

 

 

 

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We are happy to accept a editorial submissions for consideration. We prefer content that has not been previously published, but if you have an existing article, you may certainly send that to us for consideration. If you have a specific article or topic in mind, we appreciate a brief abstract so we can evaluate and approve the article before it is written. Please view our Submission Guidelines. Contact Aaron Smith at aaron@projectsatwork.com with any further questions.




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