Jul.28, 2011 by Nick Christy
The general understanding is that each constraint is related to the other two. For example, shorting the time constraint would result in decreasing the scope and/or increasing the cost. Increasing the scope constraint would result in increasing the cost and time constraints.
Read More »Tags: PMI, PMP, Project Management, Project Management Triangle, Time-Cost-Scope Triangle
Categories: Project Management, Thought Leadership
Jun.22, 2010 by Megan Bozman
Let me start by making a confession. The admission of the following fact is inevitable as a result of writing this blog post:
R2i offers webinars. We do so in order to educate potential customers and capture leads. Fear not; we will not harass you. We strictly adhere to marketing best practices and instantly honor all [...]
Tags: selecting the best webcasting service, webinar platform buying guide
Categories: Advances in technology, Content Management, Project Management
Jun.09, 2010 by Chris Chodnicki
Here at R2i we work with DotNetNuke (DNN) Community and Professional Edition CMS versions building custom modules, integrating outside systems & data sources and performing regular upgrades for many clients’ sites. We find that every day we are referencing the data model. To help our software engineers (thank you Eric Brzezenski) we have [...]
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Categories: Content Management, DotNetNuke, Open Source, Project Management, R2integrated News
Jun.03, 2009 by Lindsey Hill
Sort of like a middle school dance, girls on one side of the room, boys on the other…marketing and technology teams often find themselves in similar situations. Yes, marketing and IT professionals do come from different worlds, but I would argue that they intersect more often than not and that both parties should really embrace that.
Read More »Tags: co-mingling, fun stuff, IT, Lindsey Hill, Marketing, programmers, technology
Categories: Internet Marketing, Project Management, Uncategorized
May.27, 2009 by JoemaScott
I like coffee and like most people, it helps me to wake up and stay alert. I also know that too much caffeine lowers my ability to focus. The same is true for email in the project management environment. Email is a wonderful tool for point to point communication, but it has its drawbacks. A few email drawbacks are as follows:
Read More »Tags: Base Camp, email, Google docs, Joema Scott, Project Management, Yammer
Categories: Project Management