The Only Scope Crêpe You Will Like

January 28, 2008 @ EQ4PM from Anthony Mersino

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You may already be aware of this, but I was a little startled to learn recently that there are now over 70 million weblogs.  New blogs are created at a rate of about 1.4 per second.  That is a lot of information and if you are like me, you probably already have a lot of information to deal with every day.  Among the many new blogs out there that are competing to be heard is one that I think you may want to pay attention to.  It is called scope crêpe.

The Scope crêpe blog is focused on project management issues.  Author Rich Maltzman is off to a great start with 11 posts in January ranging from topics like firefighting, pod-casts of interest to PMs, project metrics, and assumptions.  Rich has even mentioned me and my book in  a recent post on organizational cultures.  So clearly Rich has good taste.  I think he is going to be around a while.

I first heard about Rich through a book he is writing via the Wiki.  I have been waiting to hear about how this works out as it is one of the first project management ventures into Web 2.0.  Read more about the Wiki project on Elizabeth Harrin's excellent PM weblog called the Girls Guide to Managing Projects.  You can read about or contribute to the wiki book project by going to the Wiki site at: http://fiddlerontheproject.bluwiki.org/

Cheers!
Anthony


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