by Benjamin Ellis | Jan 18, 2010 | Management, Milestone Planner
I read these 10 questions on the Priority Attitudes blog. The post is from an article written by Richard Maybury’s colleague, Paul Stacey and is worth clicking through to read. I’ve met Richard and some of his clients, so I know that he gets results. Paul...
by Benjamin Ellis | Jan 8, 2010 | Milestone Planner
Ric Hayman has posted a piece on his blog: No – it’s “people AND process” which I strongly agree with. The more extreme end of the Enterprise 2.0 spectrum have placed a huge emphasis on the “people” side of the equation in...
by Benjamin Ellis | Jan 4, 2010 | Milestone Planner, Project Management
After reading “Create a 1-page strategic plan” on the Church of the Customer blog, I was inspired to try out an idea: Building a personal plan for the year in Milestone Planner. New Year’s resolutions have never really cut it for me – a few...
by Benjamin Ellis | Dec 21, 2009 | Management, Milestone Planner
Last week I shared some thoughts at MediaCamp London #3, which seem good to offer up here. Coffee in hand, I talked through the things I’ve discovered about the management of knowledge-driven and creative businesses over this past decade. I can’t say that...
by Benjamin Ellis | Dec 14, 2009 | Milestone Planner
Are you going all serious on me? Well, the answer is yes. We’ve always been very serious about Milestone Planner and now things are moving up a level. When you next logon you’ll notice that the “Beta” button has gone. For many services, being...
by Benjamin Ellis | Dec 4, 2009 | Milestone Planner
To get you started, here is a walk through of the main features of Milestone Planner, from when you sign in, to when you finish a project. Open a project Projects are the main spaces in Milestone Planner and most of the action is focused on them. Each project has a...