My preferred, simple way to track and manage projects

I have been managing projects in one way or another for 20 years, but have only found my best methodologies in the last 5 to 7. I've used Excel sheets, Trello, Asana, Jira, Confluence, MS Project, Azure, MS Teams and even Sharepoint and email to run and track projects. While you can make any tool … Continue reading My preferred, simple way to track and manage projects

How not to be (too) annoying as a remote project manager

Annoying your colleagues is something of a hazard for project managers, made even harder during a global pandemic where everyone is working from home and juggling work and home responsibilities. I am a bit of an over-thinker, so one thing I can find challenging right now is knowing whether I am checking in with people … Continue reading How not to be (too) annoying as a remote project manager