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Google Wave for Project Management

by David

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Next weekend I will be presenting Google Wave to the Project Management Institute of Ottawa Valley Outaouais Chapter. If you are in the Ottawa area and are interested in Project Management or your a member of the PMI OVOC and want to earn some PDU’s, please visit the website and register for the event. I hope to meet many Project Management and Google Wave enthusiasts next weekend.

If you are wondering what Google Wave brings to the Project Management world you may want to first start by reading a Wave that has been ongoing now for quite a while (I have been following & contributing to it for at least the last 6 weeks) titled Google Wave for Project Management.

The wish list from the PM’s in this Wave has been summed up to include:

  • Gmail integration or at least notification (with potential to notify outside Gmail confines)
  • Gmail style Labels instead of folders or private tags.
  • Calendar integration and shared calendars
  • Google Docs integration/export/import/link/auto-invite
  • To-do/Tasks
  • Timeline extension
  • Brainstorm/Mind mapping extension
  • Issue Tracking

What is available and has been used in the Wave and would be useful to PM’s are the following:

  • Planny – Permit you to plan an event with the participants of your wave and to propose them different possible times. Then each member of the wave can indicate whether he/she is free for each proposed time or not. Works exactly the same way as doodle.com.
  • Mindmap – A Mindmap gadget which allows for collaborative editing of hierarchical data and ideas, including icons, import and export to freemind, voting and drag & drop.
  • Napkin – Adds the ability to do quick “back of a napkin” sketches to a wave – collaborative doodling!

Some others that could have some applicability would be:

  • Brainstorming – A simple brainstorming tool to collaborate on an idea tree. Participants can add, edit and move nodes.
  • Taskboardy – This gadget allows to maintain a taskboard, as used in XP or Scrum. It provides all its basic operations, such as Create a User Story, a task, delete them, change the statuses of the tasks and assign the tasks.
  • Google Calendar Robot - Robot recognizes date pattern in form YYYY-MM-DD (‘.’ or ‘/’ can be used for separator also) and updates it to link to add an event to user’s Google Calendar.

Both of the above lists are not meant to exhaustive. In fact, I know there are many other gadgets or robots that could be used for PM depending on the project itself. I would love to hear your thoughts on which robots or gadgets would help your particular project.

Another development for PMs interested in seeing a viable PM tool-set that is integrated with Google Wave is the announcement that ThoughtWorks will be developing a Google Wave Mingle gadget; go to their website to watch the video. It is an excellent example that will have PMs excited about their future inside Google Wave.

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Daniel Graversen November 15, 2009 at 1:58 pm

In my project we are currently trying to shift from email to Wave. I’m looking forward to see how it will work out. It is an interesting change to use Wave and will give a lot of transparencey.
I hope to be able to test some of the gadgets in a productive state.
.-= Daniel Graversen´s last blog ..Wave meetup in Copenhagen =-.

Benjamin Berube November 16, 2009 at 1:12 pm

Interesting to see how PM will use Google Wave. We’re a canadian company developing a video technology called Nimbb. We have just release a new gadget which allows to record short videos using a webcam and share them in a wave. You might consider this gadget for PM as well.

Gadget URL: http://service.nimbb.com/GoogleWave/Nimbb.xml

More information: http://nimbb.com/Tools/GoogleWave/

I hope you will find this interesting!
.-= Benjamin Berube´s last blog ..Follow Nimbb on Twitter and new tutorial =-.

Ali November 18, 2009 at 3:06 pm

Hello Thanks for the information .. I like it!

I also noticed similar blogs on http://www.wextensions.com

Thanks,

David November 18, 2009 at 11:49 pm

Not sure that your link provides similar content on subject? I went to the site and really didn’t understand what hell it was providing? If this is just a way to provide a link OK. I understand. But, really, I am not getting what the value added here is? Help?

David Orloff December 31, 2009 at 9:04 am

How can I print the book? You have it blocked from printing.

Thank you,

David

David December 31, 2009 at 9:27 am

David,

I don’t have it blocked from printing. Gina (the author) does. You will have to contact her to see what you have to do to print.

Steven Birnam January 5, 2010 at 5:27 am

I looked at Planny – interface is confusing, and functionality is rather limited – wouldn’t it be better to utilize Google Calendar for project calendaring, meeting scheduling, and project timelines? And by using an integration to Google Calendar, the calendar could be published so that Project Wave participants and non-user audinece could access/atleast view calendar.
If each project, or each workinggroup published their own Google Calendar, and all the group calendars were embedded in the Wave project page, that would provide an overall view of the project timeline, highlight group meetings, and schedules.
If Planny could post info, like free time, to Google Calendar, that would be useful.
Still, the crux of the issue is integration of Wave and Calendar.

David January 5, 2010 at 5:47 am

Steven,

Completely agree. Google must integrate Google Apps. I am sure (pretty sure) we will see that functionality this year.

Janna January 6, 2010 at 8:13 pm

Hi David,

This is a very useful post, thank you. It gave me a great starting point to assess whether Google Wave will be useful as a project management tool for my team. At the moment I think it’s great for communication and collaboration but it looks like we’ll have to wait for the planning and tracking functionality to improve before it can replace other PM software.

Cheers, Janna
.-= Janna´s last blog ..Interview with James Schramko – Predictions for 2010 and Fast Web Formula Workshop =-.

PM Hut April 2, 2010 at 1:22 pm

A few months after the hype, I don’t think Google wave is currently being used for project management. It was nice, maybe too nice, for the project management world.
.-= PM Hut´s last blog ..The Art of Schedule Management =-.

David April 8, 2010 at 6:32 am

Difficult to say that, seeing that we don’t see all the private waves. I myself have been using it for different aspects of PM. But on the premise that there is not a giant tidal wave of folks running to Google Wave for PM, I would agree with you.

That said, I am getting to ready to make another presentation for Oct to the PMI org on Google Wave + PM. I think round 2, I trust will be using a much more improved and functional version of Google Wave.

Do not forget we are still only in Preview for Google Wave, not even a Beta (or for that matter, an Alpha) yet!

Suspend judgement for now, it is still way to early in the development of this product.

chusta do noszenia dziecka April 15, 2010 at 6:33 am

this list if very similar to my expectations – although I’m not a project manager

padrey101 May 25, 2010 at 1:51 am

I like this post. Project management is a very exciting and challenging industry. In my case, I’m using Clutterpad. It’s a very cool project management tool. Everybody to check it out. I love it!

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