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    <title>Bizmoding Project Management</title>
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          &lt;p&gt; Ok so our first workshop example is the creation of a bizmod to handle basic project management. This should be able to record the events of a given project and it&#039;s parts, it should also be able to report into other roles such as accounts and ease communication internally and externally with the project partners. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;One of the most important parts of project management is communication and events. To manage the events we will use GCal and for the communication we will use a combination of feeds and email, using Google reader and GMail. many of these services can be swapped out according to your own preferences. We are working internally with a service provision package called Google web apps (GWAD) for domains, this neatly packages up the main services we require. It also marries nicely with our existing infrastructure based as it is on Google web apps. &lt;br /&gt;
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