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Collaboration May Be Key to Project Success

Posted July 8, 2008 | Leadership |

In the IT world, most things happen in 10-year cycles. However, the evolution of project management (PM) seems to be on a 20-year cycle. The 1960s and 1970s used a consolidated mainframe approach to project management. The 1980s and 1990s saw a more distributed, desktop-oriented PC approach. Today, in the new millennium, we return to the consolidated approach -- but with a difference.

About The Author
David Coleman
David Coleman is the founder and Managing Director of Collaborative Strategies, Inc., and has been an industry analyst on collaboration for the last 25 years. His current focus is on the critical role of collaboration in digital transformation. Mr. Coleman has worked with companies in many different vertical markets where he has led organizations through the process of determining their readiness for collaboration, social networks, and online… Read More
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