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I will change to other search engine, I dont google too much 
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 I cannot live without Google, am GOD-Google oriented Developer
neeraj choudhary  |  Argues in support of  "I cannot live without Google, am GOD-Google oriented Developer"  |  2 years ago
I am used to google and it will effect my life a lot if i am not using google, be it development or any search google is what i use, its a synonym to search for me
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1 Common services would be mostly online
2 website branding
George Karimalil  |  Supported idea  "Common services would be mostly online"  |  2 years ago
Quite right. It is already happening, though it is a challenge to manage it rural areas. With illiteracy prevailing over more than 40 per cent of the population, the need is to introduce computer learning (preferably under public-private...
neeraj choudhary  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
with the blast of mobile apps like iphone and blackberry there is huge demand for android apps...people are more itnerested in mobile computing now a days and with a touch of a button processing things like booking tics etc..now it will be like giving...
Julius Onyango Obat  |  Supported idea  "Common services would be mostly online"  |  2 years ago
most governments are computerizing their department ie revenue hence most common services shall be done online
 
 
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Functional PM 
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neeraj choudhary  |  Argues in support of  "Functional PM"  |  2 years ago
product process knowledge or you can also call it the domain expertise which belongs more to the functional managers, technical managers can look at the technical aspects of project, now when a tech and a functional pm works on project the...
Sulagna Brahma  |  Argues in support of  "Technical PM"  |  2 years ago
Technical Project Management is for people involved in all forms of development work. At the edge of knowledge, doing tasks in areas that where company experience is limited, or Research and Development, Engineering Development, New Software,...
V V Meganathan  |  Argues in support of  "Functional PM"  |  2 years ago
When compared to the Information Technology (IT) trend that was existing 15 years before, we were creating purely technical managers. Reason, popularity of IT as a separate technology was just growing say from the year 1985 onwards for a decade....
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neeraj choudhary  |  Argues in support of  "Functional PM"  |  2 years ago
product process knowledge or you can also call it the domain expertise which belongs more to the functional managers, technical managers can look at the technical aspects of project, now when a tech and a functional pm works on project the...
Sulagna Brahma  |  Argues in support of  "Technical PM"  |  2 years ago
Technical Project Management is for people involved in all forms of development work. At the edge of knowledge, doing tasks in areas that where company experience is limited, or Research and Development, Engineering Development, New Software,...
V V Meganathan  |  Argues in support of  "Functional PM"  |  2 years ago
When compared to the Information Technology (IT) trend that was existing 15 years before, we were creating purely technical managers. Reason, popularity of IT as a separate technology was just growing say from the year 1985 onwards for a decade....
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PM Tools & Techniques...!!! 
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 Mere Experience in Projects ...!!!
P.Srinivasa Rao  |  Argues in support of  "PM Tools & Techniques...!!!"  |  1 year ago
During execution experience helps rather than tools/techniques.
neeraj choudhary  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
i think it mostly the tools and techniques as now a days there is a complete flow that the tool provides take redmine which is completely agile and supports all functions of project management
SRINIVAS CHADA  |  Argues in support of  "PM Tools & Techniques...!!!"  |  3 years ago
Project Management Tools are absolutley necessary . With the help of this those who have " Analytic ability and Reasoning " can take corrective actions and make necessary decisions . As is always said a Project Manager needn't necessarily be a...
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Agile is mature enough  
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Venkat Potineni  |  Argues in support of  "Agile is mature enough "  |  2 years ago
It can be implemented in almost all areas unlike more confine to Outsourceing as it's the practice untill work get done.
neeraj choudhary  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
yes i feel so that agile is mature enough you see new tools like Atern, which are much advanced than we think of and moreover you see agile rocking around..
Qazi Irfan Mustafa  |  Argues in support of  "Agile is mature enough "  |  3 years ago
If one gives it a though, agile methodologies have always been there, just that they have been discouraged, besides they did not have a name and identity. There was a good reason to discourage them in past but the reasons faded away and people...
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1. Demonstrate project need and feasibility.     • A document confirming that there is a need for the project deliverables and describing, in broad terms: the deliverables, means of creating the deliverables, costs of creating and implementing the deliverables, benefits to be obtained by implementing the deliverables (the project Charter).              2. Obtain project authorization.     • A 'go/no go' decision is made by the sponsor.     • A project manager is assigned.     • A 'project charter' is created which:         ○ Formally recognizes the project         ○ Is issued by a manager external to the project and at a high enough organizational level so that he or she can meet project nee...
neeraj choudhary  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
this is really informative
 
 
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Venkat Potineni  |  Argues in support of  "Agile is mature enough "  |  2 years ago
It can be implemented in almost all areas unlike more confine to Outsourceing as it's the practice untill work get done.
neeraj choudhary  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
yes i feel so that agile is mature enough you see new tools like Atern, which are much advanced than we think of and moreover you see agile rocking around..
Qazi Irfan Mustafa  |  Argues in support of  "Agile is mature enough "  |  3 years ago
If one gives it a though, agile methodologies have always been there, just that they have been discouraged, besides they did not have a name and identity. There was a good reason to discourage them in past but the reasons faded away and people...
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 Agile is still developing
Venkat Potineni  |  Argues in support of  "Agile is mature enough "  |  2 years ago
It can be implemented in almost all areas unlike more confine to Outsourceing as it's the practice untill work get done.
neeraj choudhary  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
yes i feel so that agile is mature enough you see new tools like Atern, which are much advanced than we think of and moreover you see agile rocking around..
Qazi Irfan Mustafa  |  Argues in support of  "Agile is mature enough "  |  3 years ago
If one gives it a though, agile methodologies have always been there, just that they have been discouraged, besides they did not have a name and identity. There was a good reason to discourage them in past but the reasons faded away and people...
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 Open source
Sahana Bose  |  Argues in support of  "SaaS"  |  1 year ago
SaaS model offers you rapid deployment, enterprise-class functionality and reliability, all-inclusive maintenance and upgrades, and a reduced burden on your IT resources — all at a low subscription price. These are huge knock-on effects of...
neeraj choudhary  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
i totally agree with you...even when you talk about Saas its more about the opensource :)
Ted Green  |  Argues in support of  "Open source"  |  3 years ago
I have to say we both agree to disagree. Without opensource where did you get all those cool applications you used to create your internet and your electronic world? Think manufactures like Cisco , Sun and now even Microsoft all missed the boat?...
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