Be…Our…Guest! Guest Blogger, That Is


Powereful as your project management knowledge may be, it does no good for the whole of project management if you cant find a forum to share it. Enter the Camel!

Powereful as your knowledge may be, it does no good for the whole of project management if you can't find a forum to share it. Thankfully, that's where the Camel comes in.

Here at How to Manage a Camel, we’ve taken pleasure in posting the external contributions of renowned, knowledgable project management experts and professionals on the blog. Many of you will recall the contributions of the likes of Jason Burke, Josh Nankivel, Elizabeth Harrin of pm4girls, and our resident mononymous expert, Naoman. Not only does it spruce up the expertise that you can find on a daily basis here at the Camel, but it also gives these renowned external contributors a chance to share project management knowledge and raise PM-related issues in a wide reaching forum that can serve to drive project managers to do better.

We want to extend that opportunity even further, because we know that even more knowledge is out there and ready to be gleaned by our eager and anticipating readership of project management professionals, students and consultants.

Arras People, the Project Management Recruitment Specialists, are inviting guest bloggers worldwide to contribute to How to Manage a Camel. We’ll set up account details for you to submit blog posts to us – all you have to do is login and write, and we’ll post it for you. We’d also seek biographical information about yourself: This will give us the chance to show our readers where you’re coming from in your experiences, giving your post the backing of a credentialed project management expert that drives the article’s reliability.

E-mail us if you want to contribute to one of the most widely recognised project management blogs on the web today. We hope to have a post on the The Camel from a guest contributor at least once every two weeks, so it’s appropriate to act quickly as space can fill up suddenly.

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Dan Strayer

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Dan Strayer is the Marketing Coordinator and Editor-in-Chief of the Project Management Tipoffs newsletter at Arras People. You can find out more about Arras People and follow me on Twitter