Project Management 2.0 (sometimes mistakenly called Social Project Management) is one branch of evolution of project management practices, which was enabled by the emergence of Web 2.0 technologies. Such applications include: blogs, wikis, collaborative software, etc. Because of Web 2.0 technologies, small distributed & virtual teams can work together much more efficiently by utilizing the new-generation, usually low or no-cost Web-based project management tools
Common comparisons of traditional project management vs. project management 2.0 are listed in the table below.
| Traditional Project Management | Project Management 2.0 |
|---|---|
| Centralization of control | Decentralization of control |
| Top-down planning | Bottom-up planning |
| Authoritarian environment | Collaborative environment |
| Implied structure | Emergent structures |
| Limited/Restricted Access to the plan | Organized/Unlimited Access to the plan |
| Local Access to information | Global/Live Access to information |
| Limited Communications within team | Unlimited Communications within team |
| Separate projects | Holistic approach |
| Overly complex tools | Easy to use tools |
| Rigidity of tools | Flexibility of tools |
延伸閱讀:
PM 2.0 = PM 1.0 + distributed collaboration
Project Management 2.0 Blog
Project Manage Soft Blog
PM 2.0 = PM 1.0 + distributed collaboration
Project Management 2.0 Blog
Project Manage Soft Blog