Title: "Complementing Microsoft Project
with Web-based Project Management"
Format: 
(Adobe PDF)
Executive Summary:
Many project managers who already use Microsoft Project to manage their projects turn away from switching to a web-based project management application, citing a lack of functionality. It's true; there is no "real" alternative to MS Project, but there is a solution: use both!
This whitepaper discusses 3 key benefits your teams gains when you combine the power of web-based tools with the functionality of Microsoft Project: collaborative environment, ease of access and improved productivity.
Title: "Implementing Project Management Software - Best Practices for Marketing Organizations"
Format: 
(Adobe PDF)
Executive Summary:
You have decided to implement project management software in your organization. Great, you've taken the first step. But now what? How do you get started? How do you ensure that the implementation leads to a successful adoption and gets you the results you're looking for?
This white paper discusses 5 steps for successfully implementing project management software in a marketing organization.
Title: "How to Start and Finish a 'No-Fail' Project: Part I - Fighting Internal Resistance"
Format: 
(Adobe PDF)
Executive Summary:
According to a major IT research institution, The Standish Group, only 34% of IT projects are completed on time and on budget.
Recognized PM professionals agree that Internal Resistance is one of the factors that could ruin your project. This white paper discusses some effective way of fighting Internal Resistance.
Title: "How to Start and Finish a 'No-Fail' Project: Part II - Improving Team Communication"
Format: 
(Adobe PDF)
Executive Summary:
This white paper explains how you can improve the communication within your team.
Title: "How to Start and Finish a 'No-Fail' Project: Part III - Planning for Success"
Format: 
(Adobe PDF)
Executive Summary:
This white paper discusses best project planning practices.
Title: "The Devil is in the Details"
Format: 
(Adobe PDF)
Executive Summary:
A suggested approach to setting up an Easy Projects .NET system, by Pam Kurschner, PHR
After 20 years of managing software development projects, I've learned many tricks of the trade that help me to stay organized, focus on what's important when it's important, minimize my efforts, maximize my resources, and at all times track my costs and stay within my allotted time. All these efforts can be summed up in one word... details.