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  <identifier>DrupalconDC_2009-ProjectManagementForFunAndProfit</identifier>
  <title>Drupalcon DC 2009 - Project Management for Fun and Profit</title>
  <creator>Drupalcon</creator>
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  <description>Making world class Drupal sites takes more than savvy design and good programming; it takes planning and great project management. We'll discuss general project management methodologies and tools as well as the Drupal-related specifics to help you scope, architect, and deliver beautifully built sites that make the most of Drupal.&#13;
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Agenda&#13;
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General&#13;
* Why is Project Management Important?&#13;
* Adding Project Management to your Workflow (or improving what you have now)&#13;
* Overview of Tools&#13;
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Drupal Specifics&#13;
* Scoping and Planning Drupal Projects&#13;
* Information Architecture for Drupal Sites&#13;
* Navigating the Open Source Community&#13;
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Getting it Done&#13;
* Managing Difficult Clients (..and developers.... and designers...)&#13;
* When all doesn't go as planned&#13;
* Share your horror and success stories&#13;
Goals&#13;
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Come away with a better grip on planning and managing Drupal projects. Bring 'em in on time, on budget, and avoid the surprises.&#13;
Resources&#13;
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Frustration and tales of projects gone wrong will help you get the most out of this session, but no advance research needed.&#13;
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Speaker: Crystal Williams, Work Habit&#13;
Recorded By: March Espedido</description>
  <date>2009</date>
  <year>2009</year>
  <subject>Drupalcon Dc 2009;Crystal Williams</subject>
  <publicdate>2009-03-10 04:13:21</publicdate>
  <addeddate>2009-03-10 04:11:15</addeddate>
  <uploader>marchest@gmail.com</uploader>
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  <updatedate>2009-03-10 04:13:43</updatedate>
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  <language>english</language>
  <updatedate>2009-03-10 04:53:45</updatedate>
  <updater>marchest</updater>
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