5 Questions about Project Management
with Susann Teige
Coffee Talk

Before we leave the office for the weekend, we stop for a quick coffee talk with our project management colleagues to chat about their best practices. Well, not literally, but that's how we designed our interview series "5 questions about project management". To be fast, intense and refreshing like a good cup of coffee.
Today, we’ll talk with Susann Teige. She is a project manager at Bosch and talks with us about success factors, time wasters and favorite project routines.
Más información…App Store: Subscription Not Working for Your App

You have downloaded Merlin Project or Merlin Project Express over the App Store for macOS or iOS? Your subscriptions are managed by Apple's App Store. To view, cancel or manage them you should follow the directions offered by Apple.
Lessons from "The Art of War" for Project Management Success
Introduction to Five Success Factors

The Art of War is one of the most ancient books on strategy and one of the most famous books of all times. On the surface, it is about how to win a war but a lot of what is said is applicable to project mangement.
In part one of this short series we will examine the five basic measures you should monitor for (project) success.
Más información…5 Questions about Project Management
with Jeff Questad
Coffee Talk

Before we leave the office for the weekend, we stop for a quick coffee talk with our project management colleagues to chat about their best practices. Well, not literally, but that's how we designed our interview series "5 questions about project management". To be fast, intense and refreshing like a good cup of coffee.
Today, we’ll talk with Jeff Questad. He is a Senior Public Relationship Manager at Backbeat Media with over a decade of practical experience in the field of project management.
Más información…Merlin Project: Push Activity Starting Dates at Once


From time to time we get asked in support, how to shift given planned starting dates at once in Merlin Project schedules to a new date while maintaining the current slacks between them.