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Project Management methodology effectively utilizes Meeting Software to
improve requirements gathering, data and process modeling. By applying Creative
thinking Webware teams can identify
Creative solutions
quickly. Collaborative Engineering studies have identified effective Project Management traits required to maintain focus in meeting environments and key facilitation skills needed to make meetings productive.
A facilitator's
orchestration skills of Collaborative Engineering tools influences
the meeting's content quality. Each meeting is different in its
purpose and its structure. The utilization of Collaborative Engineering
(CE) facilitation improves the productiveness of the meeting process by utilizing multimedia
Group Decision Support Software (GDSS) to present and gather information. The use of GDSS assists the knowledge management process of the meeting. It synchronizes key decision information data from many resources. It provides the SMEs an environment to contribute in a parallel process thus increasing their "air time" not available in traditional meetings. It has been proven to reduce Project Management time by as much as 65%
while increasing meeting productivity by as much as 75%
Related Work Expertise
Project Management;
System Development Life Cycle (SDLC);
Performance Management (CPM or EVMS);
Project Planning & WBS;
Cost Variance Analysis;
Systems & Integration Testing;
Risk Analysis & Estimating;
Process Modeling (IDEF);
Project Central;
GroupWare Facilitation;
Process Re-engineering;
Forecasting & Strategic Planning;
Decision Support Systems - Web;
Software Configuration Mgmt.(SCM);
Conflict Management;
Budgeting and Financial Reporting;
Large Federal IT Systems;
Federal/Sate Accounting Systems
Collaborative Technology - Research
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