by Ian Garlic | May 10, 2013 | Project Managment, Technology, Tips and Tricks, Web Design
Be Like Water, My Friend When I began this post, I solely had the intention to give some props Seth Godin’s post, First, Do No Harm–Three Rules for Public Interfaces . However, it became somewhat of a therapy post for me to realize I need to release... by Ian Garlic | Apr 4, 2013 | Project Managment, Tips and Tricks, Web Design
The User’s Goals Should Be Your Design Answers That new plugin is pretty cool, but no one is going to see it. That CSS3 animation you made is neat, but all your visitors are using IE7. That’s a great responsive design, but you ate up production time with... by Ian Garlic | Apr 8, 2011 | Project Managment
We have all been there. Your are assigned a task that you really don’t want to deal with and seems to big to tackle. So you do what many people do, you procrastinate. Laura Vanderkam wrote a great article on Bnet.com on 5 Ways to Stop Procrastinating. Here is... by Ian Garlic | Mar 25, 2011 | Project Managment
“People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing – that’s why we recommend it daily.” – Zig Ziglar. A Project Manager can be likened to the coach of a team. His responsibility is to determine best... by Ian Garlic | Mar 21, 2011 | Project Managment, Technology, Tips and Tricks
Something as collaborating on a simple document or spreadsheet is commonly overlooked by many would-be project managers. This simple tool, offered by many collaborative services/tools/etc can help communication project wide and keep focus on the topic or document at... by Ian Garlic | Jul 28, 2010 | ManyMoon, Project Managment
ManyMoon is a great project mgmt software that makes organization and delegation simple to accomplish. But what if your project incorporates 50 or 60 tasks? How do you separate the sea of task lists? PRIORITIZE THEM! ManyMoon has a simple feature that allows you to...