Yours truly has made an appearance in this month’s prestigious Project Management Institute (PMI) PM Network magazine in an article called “Negating Negativity”. To avoid now being seen as a proper grown up, please read on.
Digital Project Management breaks into the PMI! Sort of…
SXSW 2012 Panel: Digital Project Managers Unite and Vote
Digital Project Management Lessons from Darth Vader is the title of a digital project management-based panel I’ve submitted for next year’s SXSW and it needs your votes! Please support your fellow Digital Project Managers; Brett Harned (Happy Cog), Ani Moller and Cola Richmond by voting for us today.
Digital Jobs, Jobs, Jobs in the UK
Looking for a job in a digital company based in Berkshire, UK? Well here are a few opportunities that may interest you.
Smaller Agency To Bigger Agency: My Experience
As I’m in the process of changing jobs right now I wrote a little honest piece on how I found the transition from small to larger digital agency, what I learnt and why I’m moving on. Zero digital project management value here, but a subject I know many wonder about – what’s it like at a bigger place?
Adopting New Tech & Commercial Competitiveness
My new article, published on Think Vitamin, focuses on different approaches digital agencies can take when traversing the need to spend time learning and adopting new technologies, such as HTML5 and CSS3, while retaining their cash flow and commercial competitive advantage on a day-to-day basis.
My Latest Smashing Magazine Article: Digital Project Productivity
My latest article to be published on Smashing Magazine is all about maintaining productivity on digital projects when working with clients. It describes scenarios with clients that stall digital projects most of you will have encountered before and how to deal with or avoid them.
SXSW 2011 Panel Voting Open – Vote For Our PM Panel Now!
I’ve teamed up with Brett Harned and Dave DeRuchie from Happy Cog, and Rob Borley from Headscape to put together a panel submission on digital project management for SXSW 2011. Guess what, we need your votes to help us get there!
UK Digital Agency Jobs at Volume
I’ve recently started a new job at Volume, a UK-based digital agency. They’re growing fast and looking to fill loads of positions including; a Technology Analyst, Head of User Experience (UX), Social Marketing & Strategy Planner and an Events Executive.
New Smashing Magazine eBook Released
Smashing Magazine has just released their brand new eBook “Successful Freelancing for Web Designers”. It’s a collection of great articles that cover all aspects of being a successful web freelancer. As if that isn’t enough for you, it also includes an article written by yours truly – buy it!
Thesambarnes Google Android Application Released
Want to stay up to date with this blog on your sexy Google Android phone? Now you can thanks to an application created by Benoit Alvarez of Volume.co.uk. Find out how to get the app.
News: Rawnet Jobs, Votes and Digital Projects Completed
Rather than preach to you on some digital project management topic, I thought I’d let you know what’s been going on in my world of work lately. Read about Rawnet’s recent accolade in the Times Online, if you want to work at Rawnet and see digital projects I’ve completed recently.
How to Explain to a Client They’re Wrong
When working as a Digital Project Manager, sometimes you just know the latest request from a client is just plain wrong. But how can you go about explaining to the client they’re wrong? Read my latest article published on Smashing Magazine for some advice on dealing with this delicate situation.
News: Websites, Articles, Jobs and Feeds
To make up for the lack of Digital Project Management posts published recently, I thought I’d publish an update on what I’ve been up to. Read about my partnering with Smashing Magazine, latest sites launched, feeds updated and the Digital Project Manager vacancy at Rawnet. Plus, witness me also publicly commit to write some articles in the next few weeks and risk humiliation and expulsion from the community.