Here are some amazing random cool stuff that I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy
Thanks for reading! Andrew Everett This week: 1. Eat This Much - It is a virtual dietician application website on the internet. It makes the user fill a form with field like the amount of calories the user wants to consume in a particular amount of meals and also asks for the type of food the user would like results for. The app then generates a meal plan for the user. This website is a really useful one for people who are health conscious. 2. Bored Button - It is a pointless website on the internet. Bored Button displays a big red button on its homepage which once the user clicks randomly generate and opens another page to uplift the mood of the user. It shows fancy card tricks, riddles to follow and much more for the user to view. 3. Experience Mount Everest - Everyone in the world after knowing about the mountain has thought of reaching the peak heights of Mount Everest. Well, here is an application website which displays a 3D overview of the mountain with a trekking like atmosphere. 4. Down For Everyone Or Just Me? - A really productive application website which allows the user to crosscheck whether a particular internet website they are unable to open on their devices is only down for them or if it’s a worldwide issue. This website helps solve a lot of problems for people who come across issues of these kinds and want to know what the problem behind them is. 5. 9Gag - Over the years, 9Gag has established itself as the number one meme application, website and Facebook page in the world. They have over 35 million Facebook followers. Their website offers a mixture of videos, meme images, hilarious ongoing news of the world and much more. Most of its content is uploaded by its logged in users and the best ones are published and get a share on their Facebook page. If you have enjoyed this week's brief but carefully curated walk through the web, please feel free to share or forward this email. Still want more ? Project Close Checklist You finally delivered the project and had the go live drinks. The team is now breaking up but there are a few things the project manager needs to do to make sure the project is closed and wrapped up. These are grouped into: Scope management- did everything get delivered Risk and issues- what is still outstanding Financials- did everything get paid ? Resources- have resources been re assigned ? Lessons learned Documentation & archiving Further reading you can check out my blog. For articles articles on projects, you can read more here. Video: How to price your project Project delivery checklist PMO Project checklist Starting up a project a checklist of 101 things to think about You may also find some of the tools and templates that I have used to deliver projects for startups here, including the most popular item in the store, a project quote tool that helps you build a fully costed project commercial model. You can find it here.
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Here are some amazing random cool stuff that I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy!
Thanks for reading! Andrew Everett This week: 1. Content Creation: GetResponse gives you the tools you need to build powerful emails that look fantastic on mobile devices, tablets, laptops, or desktop computers. You can design landing pages to go with your email marketing campaigns, drawing potential clients closer and increasing conversion rates. Create automated features that coincide with your customers’ behavior, and craft webinars that offer value to your clients. 2. Whiteboard: Ziteboard is another web-based whiteboard that is shareable, has real-time functionality, and a zoomable whiteboard. It's also a whiteboard that loads into any web browser. This whiteboard does not require any setup and users don't need to log in. The boards are shareable with permanent URLS. What makes Ziteboard unique is the fact that users can publish boards to the web and feature them in presentation mode. Presentation mode lets users view the boards without having the ability to collaborate or edit them. The users can sync screens with coworkers to allow them to see what is currently being looked at. 3. Collaboration: ProofHub is a work management tool that offers a comprehensive suite of collaboration and project management functions. On this platform, you can organize files, plan and monitor projects and discuss with colleagues and stakeholders. ProofHub also lets you review and approve files through an online proofing tool. 4. Design platform: Web design tool ProtoPie allows you to create complex interactions and get close to your design’s ideal end function. Perhaps the standout feature is the ability to control the sensors of smart devices in your prototype, such as tilt, sound, compass and 3D Touch sensors. Depending on your project, this is a great tool for those that want to encompass native app features. It’s easy as pie and no code is required. 5. File Sharing: Arguably one of the most popular cloud storage and file-sharing services available, Dropbox provides effortless file synchronization, with support for Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android and Blackberry. You can set up share files or folders to work in collaboration with others -- once you create a shared folder and add people to it, it will appear in their Dropbox , so any member of the folder can add, delete or edit files within it. You can also share with non-Dropbox users by creating a link to a file or folder. Users can then use the link to preview the contents through their browsers. Once you install Dropbox on your desktop, simply add files to your Dropbox folder and it will automatically sync those files to your Dropbox account (meaning you have access to your work anywhere). If you have enjoyed this week's brief but carefully curated walk through the web, please feel free to share or forward this email. Still want more ? Project Close Checklist You finally delivered the project and had the go live drinks. The team is now breaking up but there are a few things the project manager needs to do to make sure the project is closed and wrapped up. These are grouped into:
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You may also find some of the tools and templates that I have used to deliver projects for startups here, including the most popular item in the store, a project quote tool that helps you build a fully costed project commercial model. You can find it here. Here are some amazing random cool stuff that I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy
Thanks for reading! Andrew Everett This week: 1. xkcd - If you're into nerdy humor even the littlest, tiniest bit, there's a lot to love about xkcd. Each post features a short, stick-figure comic strip on humor about technology, science, mathematics, and relationships. The guy behind it is Randall Munroe, who worked on robots at NASA's Langley Research Center in Virginia before starting this blog. 2. Pottermore - As a marketer, you might dive so deep into branding your business, you have no time to brand yourself. Even if you're not a massive Harry Potter fan, Pottermore can scratch that itch for you. Pottermore is widely recognized as the official website for finding your Patronus, your wand type, the Hogwarts House you belong to (of course), and much more. The quizzes you take to earn these identities are just obscure enough to hold your excitement for the result, and might even encourage you to read (or reread) the famous Harry Potter books -- something you should definitely do to balance out your time-wasting website sessions. 3. Lose yourself in Letters of Note - This gem of a website curates famous historical letters – including those from celebrities, poets, writers, politicians, scientists, and more. It's easy to do a deep dive and only come up for air 30 minutes later, having read Marie Curie's letter of recommendation for Albert Einstein. The author also runs Lists of Note, which focuses on lists, and Letterheady, which focuses on beautiful stationary. 4. Go to town on e-books with Project Gutenberg - Project Gutenberg has over 49,000 e-books for free, with more being added regularly. You can download them to your phone or Kindle – or just keep one open in a tab to dip in and out of. All the books featured are out of copyright, so you can expect plenty of Sherlock Holmes, as well as The Call of the Wild, Wuthering Heights, and more. 5. Browse music across time and space with Radiooooo - Radiooooo is a really neat concept. Click on an era and a location, and listen to the music that was popular there and then. So, if you click 1950 + United Kingdomn, you'll get a swing track. But 1930 + Australia digs up a folk song. Easy to while away a whole afternoon. If you have enjoyed this week's brief but carefully curated walk through the web, please feel free to share or forward this email. Still want more ? Project Close Checklist You finally delivered the project and had the go live drinks. The team is now breaking up but there are a few things the project manager needs to do to make sure the project is closed and wrapped up. These are grouped into: Scope management- did everything get delivered Risk and issues- what is still outstanding Financials- did everything get paid ? Resources- have resources been re assigned ? Lessons learned Documentation & archiving Further reading you can check out my blog. For articles articles on projects, you can read more here. Video: How to price your project Project delivery checklist PMO Project checklist Starting up a project a checklist of 101 things to think about You may also find some of the tools and templates that I have used to deliver projects for startups here, including the most popular item in the store, a project quote tool that helps you build a fully costed project commercial model. You can find it here. Here are some amazing random cool stuff that I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy!
Thanks for reading! Andrew Everett This week: 1. Content Creation: Hubspot popularised the phrase inbound marketing, and as such is one of the main tools any content creator should consider when looking for a solution for distributing their content. Not only do they have an easy to use interface, Hubspot's content marketing distribution platform is second to none. From easy-to-build emails, to social media integrations and even chat-bot functionality, Hubspot will impress even the most discerning marketers. 2. Whiteboard: If you're used to having a physical whiteboard for your presentations and brainstorming sessions and are reluctant to go all-in on digital, you might lean toward Limnu. It feels so much like a real whiteboard that you can almost smell the markers. 3. Mailbox Collaboration: ONLYOFFICE doesn’t offer quite as many services as Zoho, but what it does do is offer them all within the same app, which is nice. And thanks to some nifty design, all the different features are easy to access while also being tucked away, so the tools you don’t use won’t be all up in your face. In terms of document management, it’s right up there with Google and Microsoft with real-time collaborative editing, version history, and everything else you’d expect. 4. Design platform: InVision Studio aims to be the way to be the only UI tool you’ll need. It comes with a bucket-load of features to help you create beautiful interactive interfaces, including tools for rapid prototyping, responsive and collaborative design, and working with design systems. 5. File Sharing: SugarSync provides cloud storage and file sharing capabilities, allowing you to browse, access, back-up and sync online. Sharing large files and folders is incredibly easy; you can share public links to your files, collaborate on shared folders, sync folders of information across teams and apply folder permissions. If you have enjoyed this week's brief but carefully curated walk through the web, please feel free to share or forward this email. Still want more ? Project Close Checklist You finally delivered the project and had the go live drinks. The team is now breaking up but there are a few things the project manager needs to do to make sure the project is closed and wrapped up. These are grouped into:
For articles articles on projects, you can read more here.
You may also find some of the tools and templates that I have used to deliver projects for startups here, including the most popular item in the store, a project quote tool that helps you build a fully costed project commercial model. You can find it here. Here are some amazing random cool stuff that I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy
Thanks for reading! Andrew Everett This week:
Still want more ? Project Close Checklist You finally delivered the project and had the go live drinks. The team is now breaking up but there are a few things the project manager needs to do to make sure the project is closed and wrapped up. These are grouped into:
Further reading you can check out my blog. For articles articles on projects, you can read more here.
You may also find some of the tools and templates that I have used to deliver projects for startups here, including the most popular item in the store, a project quote tool that helps you build a fully costed project commercial model. You can find it here. Here are some amazing random cool stuff that I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy!
Thanks for reading! Andrew Everett This week: 1. Project Management Tool: GanttPRO is one of the best pm software, appreciated already by 250k project managers around the globe. It helps build project plans and timelines, track workflow, control expenses, follow deadlines, and arrange productive collaboration in a single place. The solution offers ready-made templates for an easy start. 2. Communication app: Loomion Twelve Directors Portal is a business communication suite created specifically for top corporate level communication. 3. Video Conference: GoToMeeting is an online meeting and web conferencing tool perfect for connecting people and teams and getting them all together in one place. 4. Mapping Tool: Polymaps is a user-friendly tool that allows creating interactive, dynamic maps right in web browsers. It’s a JavaScript library that supports various visual presentations for tiled vector data. Polymaps uses the geographical data and maps from OpenStreetMap and Bing, so it can load data specific to limited areas, such as individual streets and neighbourhoods. 5. Diagramming Software: MindManager is a mind mapping and project management tool that aims to boost users’ productivity. It is designed to facilitate a wide range of project types, and includes cross-platform functionality and 3rd party integrations. If you have enjoyed this week's brief but carefully curated walk through the web, please feel free to share or forward this email. Still want more ? Project Close Checklist You finally delivered the project and had the go live drinks. The team is now breaking up but there are a few things the project manager needs to do to make sure the project is closed and wrapped up. These are grouped into:
For articles articles on projects, you can read more here.
You may also find some of the tools and templates that I have used to deliver projects for startups here, including the most popular item in the store, a project quote tool that helps you build a fully costed project commercial model. You can find it here. Here are some amazing random cool stuff that I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy
Thanks for reading! Andrew Everett This week:
Still want more ? Project Close Checklist You finally delivered the project and had the go live drinks. The team is now breaking up but there are a few things the project manager needs to do to make sure the project is closed and wrapped up. These are grouped into:
Further reading you can check out my blog. For articles articles on projects, you can read more here.
You may also find some of the tools and templates that I have used to deliver projects for startups here, including the most popular item in the store, a project quote tool that helps you build a fully costed project commercial model. You can find it here. Here are some amazing random cool stuff that I found on the internet this week - just click and enjoy!
Thanks for reading! Andrew Everett This week: 1. Venture Beat : Focused specifically on tech news, Venture Beat has all of the information that entrepreneurs, executives, and technology enthusiasts need to get informed, stay in the loop, and make better decisions related to technology. 2. Technology Guide : With an entire section titled “How To,” Technology Guide is a totally comprehensive resource for all of your technology-related confusion and curiosity. Visit that section, and you’ll be able to peruse informative articles categorized by interest—from smartphones to software. 3. Tech Radar : Touted as the source for tech-buying advice, you’ll find plenty of news and reviews on Tech Radar. But, this site also includes a detailed “How To” section that dishes out plenty of awesome tips and tricks to help you get more from your various tech and gadgets. 4. Term Sheet : Run and managed by Fortune, Term Sheet provides a daily breakdown of things like venture capital deals, fundraising, IPOs, and other announcements within the industry. If you’re interested in the business and finance side of tech, this site is sure to become your next addiction. 5. The Information : If you want to roll up your sleeves and really dig deep into various tech topics, The Information is the place for you. This site features long-form content that takes a thorough look at a wide variety of announcements and happenings within the tech industry. It’s not light reading, but you’re bound to walk away way more informed than when you started! If you have enjoyed this week's brief but carefully curated walk through the web, please feel free to share or forward this email. Still want more ? Project Close Checklist You finally delivered the project and had the go live drinks. The team is now breaking up but there are a few things the project manager needs to do to make sure the project is closed and wrapped up. These are grouped into:
For articles articles on projects, you can read more here.
You may also find some of the tools and templates that I have used to deliver projects for startups here, including the most popular item in the store, a project quote tool that helps you build a fully costed project commercial model. You can find it here. |
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For the project office to use. A list of things to check off in managing a project grouped into sections from scope, time, budget, quality and management. Instantly check the health of any project by scoring against these 117 questions.
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