Return to site

Product Update: New Templates & Imports in ProjectManager.com

.rssg-digest display: flex; flex-wrap: nowrap; margin-bottom: 40px; .rssg-col-left flex: 0 0 250px; margin-bottom: 10px; .rssg-col-right flex-grow: 1; overflow: hidden; .rssg-img border: 1px solid #dadada; border-radius: 5px; height: 130px; object-fit: cover; width: 220px; .rssg-title font-size: large; font-weight: 700; line-height: 1.2; margin-bottom: 5px; .rssg-source-date font-size: x-small; margin-bottom: 3px; .rssg-desc font-size: small; @media (max-width: 768px) .rssg-digest flex-wrap: wrap; margin: 0 10px 60px 10px; .rssg-col-left flex-basis: 100%; height: 0; margin-bottom: 20px; overflow: hidden; padding-top: 56.25%; position: relative; .rssg-img height: 100%; left: 0; position: absolute; top: 0; width: 100%;
Project Management Resources • August 28, 2019, 2:30 pm
We are very excited to announce our August release for the new version of ProjectManager.com. In this release, we introduced easy-to-use project templates, improved our import functionality and added…
Project Management Resources • August 26, 2019, 2:00 pm
When a project hits a snag, the best thing to do is communicate that bad news promptly. Jennifer Bridges, PMP, helps you deliver bad news in the best way.

Here’s a screenshot of the whiteboard for…

MPD – Johanna Rothman, Management Consultant • August 28, 2019, 7:12 pm
Does your team have to keep two sets of “books”? You have an agile roadmap to see where you’re headed. You have a smallish backlog of the near/upcoming work. You’re delivering on a frequent…

https://coo.systems/

https://coo.systems/product-update-new-templates-imports-in-projectmanager-com/