Normally I preview the month’s edition of Tipoffs on the second Thursday of each month, but an equally (OK: more) colossal event will be featured in this spot tomorrow, so stay tuned.
The third Thursday of December stands just eight days away, so it’s with sadness that we announce the final edition of Project Management Tipoffs will be distributed to inboxes woldwide that same day, the 15th.
We’ve enjoyed all of the hard work this year that goes into bringing the best in project management, recruitment, and marketplace expertise into the dependable, provacative single monthly issue 12 times a year. No doubt about it: we were certain you might have some questions as the calendars get replaced, save for those of you lucky enough to have a 16-month version that buys you some time to get a discounted version 2nd January.
The final issue of 2011, therefore, is dedicated solely to the purpose of answering those project management recruitment questions.
We’ve hit up Twitter and LinkedIn to see what’s on the minds of project managers and would-be project managers, and we’re certain some of the questions we’ve collected tap into some of the things you’ve been wanting to know about this market. Each project management careers consultant – John Thorpe, Lindsay Scott, Michael Hides, Nicola Caswell-Thorp, Gary Holmes and Steve Trippier – will answer those questions this month, so resolve to check us out by subscribing to Project Management Tipoffs today!
Also:
Sign up for the Arras People Podcast, which will feature each consultant answering questions this month. You can also subscribe to it through Liberated Syndication or through iTunes.- Track back through the 2011 Project Management Tipoffs Archives, a year that allowed us to introduce both the Higher Education Directory & Training Directory, delve into Portfolio Management and Agile, and even tackle elements of the job like Stakeholder Management and Soft Skills Development. Additionally, you can look at what we wrote about in 2010, 2009 and beyond.
- Do you have predictions or resolutions for your career or project management working life in 2012. Tweet me, comment below, or get in touch with us at the Arras People LinkedIn Group – tell us what you resolve for the betterment of practising project management in the London Olympic year. Your thought-provoking message or comment could end up in the January 2012 edition of Tipoffs.
Now comes the liner notes for the Project Management Tipoffs 2011 album…
- A special thanks on the Tipoffs front to all writers and sponsors – internal and external – that contributed to this acclaimed newsletter this year. In no particular order, a word of thanks internally to Lindsay Scott, John Thorpe, Michael Hides, Nicola Caswell-Thorp, Gary Holmes and Steve Trippier.
- Cheers to our expert article contributors in reverse chronological order: Andy Budkiewicz, Dr. Sean Dodd, Birgit Oberlerchner, Geri McLeary, Elizabeth Harrin, Craig Kilford and Adrian Quinney
- Sponsored contributors deserve thanks, in reverse chronological order: CUPE Projects’ David Roberts, Keith Richards Consulting, RADTAC’s Peter Measey & David Hicks, Real World Training’s Rob Walters, ChangeQuest’s Ranjit Sidhu, The Learning People’s Patrick Aylmer, The Logical Model’s Simon Harris, Cornelis Vonk at ESI International, Paul Naybour of Parallel Project Training, Trevor Mirams of REDTRAY, and Chris Ferguson at Novare Consulting.
- Expert commenters in reverse chronological order: Carol Long, Geoff Filbey, Robert Starinsky, Ralf Finchett Jnr., Dr. Bryce Cassin, Chris Walters, Ben Pinches, Ady James, Richard Watson, Scott Sugden, Dr Caroline Curtis, Susanne Madsen, Eric McGhee, Robert Kelly, Emma Jarvis, Martin Webster, Kevin Gillick, Peter Taylor, Anne Workman, Kathy Winterbotham, David Sawyer, Geoff Crane, Kareem Shaker, David Hitchman, John Greenwood, Keith Baxter, Derek Huether, Craig Brown, Gurprriet Siingh-Joy, Jesus “Jesse” Armenta, Paul Slater, Dr. Ed Wallington, Terence Burke, Mark Krigsman, Clare Hancock, Pierre Jr Beaudry, Jon Hyde and Stuart Dixon. Thanks to all.
- And to all of our subscribers and readers, as well. Thank you. Become a subscriber today.








