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Helping Your Customers Go Green Helping Your Customers Go Green
-by Andy Jordan
The term "eco-friendly" shouldn’t make people roll their eyes anymore…they should see dollar signs. The companies that can embrace the change will be poised for success, and the project managers that demonstrate an aptitude in dealing with eco-friendly projects will have yet another weapon in their arsenal.
Turning Green: A Quality Standards Approach to Green Projects - by Ian Whittingham, PMP
How to Avoid Seeing Red When Going GreenHow to Avoid Seeing Red When Going Green
-by Joe Wynne
No matter what “new” green policies affect your project, crucial steps can be used to ensure your workforce is ready when your project begins.
In the Black, In the GreenIn the Black, In the Green
-by Mike Donoghue
Fortunately times have changed, both in perception and in reality. Organizations can now legitimately use the ability to supply eco-friendly solutions as a major selling point with their customers.
The Earth Hour EpiphanyThe Earth Hour Epiphany
-by Andy Jordan
Earth Hour got this writer thinking: As project managers, we are the perfect people to organize grassroots initiatives that will make a difference.
It’s Not Easy Being Green - by Andy Jordan
Going for the Green: In Pursuit of Eco-Friendly IT - by Michael Wood
Going Green - by Vijay Sankaran
Technology Update 2009: Where Will Investments Go? - by Michael Wood
2008 IT Survey Roundup - by Michael Wood
The Company that Saves Together... - by Mike Donoghue
The Bleeding Edge: 2009 Technologies, Part I - by David Smith
The Bleeding Edge: 2009 Technologies, Part II - by David Smith


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