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|[https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/Object_To_Image_To_Data_Workshop Social Issues in Collaborative Digitization] | |||
| Presentation at iDigBio's Object-to-Image-to-Data Workshop focused on social issues in collaborative digitization: people, culture, and change. | |||
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* [https://www.idigbio.org/content/social-issues-collaborative-digitization Presentation] | |||
* [http://idigbio.adobeconnect.com/p8obuugjtwk/ Recording] | |||
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|[https://www.idigbio.org/content/idigbio-summit-iii-0 The Art and Science of Project Management] | |[https://www.idigbio.org/content/idigbio-summit-iii-0 The Art and Science of Project Management] | ||
| Breakout discussion group at iDigBio Summit III focused on balancing the scientific and artistic (technical and people skills) in project management. Strategies and tactics for adapting to situations and driving things forward. | | Breakout discussion group at iDigBio's Summit III focused on balancing the scientific and artistic (technical and people skills) in project management. Strategies and tactics for adapting to situations and driving things forward. | ||
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|[https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/Summit_2014 Project Management, Administration, & Mentoring] | |[https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/Summit_2014 Project Management, Administration, & Mentoring] | ||
| This breakout group at iDigBio Summit IV group discussed the importance of project management & administration in keeping your project on time and within budget. The group discussed lessons learned, what worked, and what didn't work based on our experience and then brainstormed new approaches. We encouraged older TCNs to mentor & advise the younger TCNs. | | This breakout group at iDigBio's Summit IV group discussed the importance of project management & administration in keeping your project on time and within budget. The group discussed lessons learned, what worked, and what didn't work based on our experience and then brainstormed new approaches. We encouraged older TCNs to mentor & advise the younger TCNs. | ||
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* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HSluiXD2cqbALxtizNysIIu4l-qeodOv8oJrAliVnx4/ Discussion Notes] | * [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HSluiXD2cqbALxtizNysIIu4l-qeodOv8oJrAliVnx4/ Discussion Notes] |
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iDigBio Project Management Presentations
Date | Content Name | Brief Summary | Links |
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5/30/2012 | Social Issues in Collaborative Digitization | Presentation at iDigBio's Object-to-Image-to-Data Workshop focused on social issues in collaborative digitization: people, culture, and change. | |
11/20/2013 | The Art and Science of Project Management | Breakout discussion group at iDigBio's Summit III focused on balancing the scientific and artistic (technical and people skills) in project management. Strategies and tactics for adapting to situations and driving things forward. | |
10/16/2014 | Project Management Webinar | Effective project management requires a balance of technical skills (the "science") with people skills (the "art"). Technical skills include areas such as planning, estimating, measuring, and controlling. In contrast, people skills include areas such as leading, enabling, motivating, and communicating. Successful project managers are flexible in applying their knowledge and skills in both areas in the correct combination and proportion to keep projects moving forward. This session will provide an overview of the technical and artistic aspects of project management, including some strategies and tactics for adapting to situations and driving things forward. | |
10/27/2014 | Project Management, Administration, & Mentoring | This breakout group at iDigBio's Summit IV group discussed the importance of project management & administration in keeping your project on time and within budget. The group discussed lessons learned, what worked, and what didn't work based on our experience and then brainstormed new approaches. We encouraged older TCNs to mentor & advise the younger TCNs. |