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Having Difficulty Project Managing your web space. This week Jose an Julie talk with special guest Tony Wong. A 15 year industry veteran who has managed web projects for some of the worlds biggest brands. We answer our weekly video web question and Julie the "Zwiss Army Knife" takes your chat questions. For more info check out the show notes at www.ThisWeekIn.com

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  • A great start for up and coming project managers, thanks for sharing guys

  • project management for architects and engineers ARCILOOK.com

  • Tony is going to come back to the show soon. I will talk less. ; )

  • Start watching at the 5:40 mark. That is when I start to explain.

  • That intro to the issue took too much time. My intent was to "visualize" the subject for the more creative audience members - but "over prepared" and didn't give Tony enough time. Noted it right after the show and acknowledged it to Tony who was a good sport.

  • @BecaJohns1 Thanks for the feedback. I agree with you. Let me know if I have improved in the more recent shows. Thanks again.

  • Too much ego Jose , with your Me me me me , you kill the show & make it redundant and poor...Jose.you r sooooo boring. However Wong was amazing!!!!!,

    well ....when he had the chance to talk. Hope to see you in a better program.

  • @xsanupam not sure what you are disagreeing with? But Prince2 sounds interesting. Again what are you disagreeing with?

  • I am a Project Manager in an IT firm and I so disagree with you. This is so impractical. We already have solutions in format of Prince2 and CCPM,TOC to manage things. We have overseas clients with 91/2 hours of difference between us and we still deliver always without any complaints from our clients. This is very poor reporting and solutions

  • @pmadesk Thanks PMAdesk

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