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Blogging For Construction Marketing – Part Two

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This is the second blog in a two part series on Blogging for Construction Marketing. Part 1 covered the benefits of blogging, blog platforms and features. This blog, Part 2, will consider the ongoing management and implementation of the blog, which focuses primarily on content. 25 Content Ideas.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: Keep Your Clients on Track

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Friday afternoon so you will have a full view of last week and in time for the client’s Monday morning staff meeting. Clearly describe actions taken last week, plans for this week, and issues that need attention. Mel Lesters E-Quip Blog. Sullivan Kreiss Building Design Executive Search Blog.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: 5 Keys for Multi-Project Success

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Monday, February 6, 2012. Attempting to plan and manage projects in isolation is like using GPS to drive in traffic with your eyes closed. Plan thoughtfully, expecting change. Multi-project management requires each project to be consciously planned and executed to a much higher level than necessary to complete it in isolation.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: 7 Steps for Iterative Planning

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7 Steps for Iterative Planning. By using repeat, or “iterative,” planning, you can improve the overall project schedule. Here are some tips on how you can plan to replan: 1. Plan the tasks needed to get to the next date. Build the re-planning activities into the original project schedule. Newer Post.

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How To Set Up Solar Panels In A Commercial Building

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You can consider various installation options if you plan to have one. Review The Engineer’s Plan. Once you’ve received the energy audit report, the next step is to have an engineer review the plan. Depending on the scale of your solar system, the project might take anywhere from two days to two weeks or longer.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: The All-Important PMP

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The best way to set this up is to develop a Project Management Plan (PMP). A PMP is essentially the work plan for a project, without all of the contractual legalese. As an example, consider invoices: your Project Management Plan should describe what needs to be included on each invoice, and there should be a sample format.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: 5 Keys for Multi-Project Success

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Attempting to plan and manage projects in isolation is like using GPS to drive in traffic with your eyes closed. Plan thoughtfully, expecting change. Multi-project management requires each project to be consciously planned and executed to a much higher level than necessary to complete it in isolation. Mel Lesters E-Quip Blog.