Presented by

  • Nader K. Rad

    Nader K. Rad
    https://nader.pm

    I started working with projects about 27 years ago: first, as a project planner in construction projects, and then I moved to large process-plant projects. In parallel, I was also involved in IT projects and startups. I gradually moved from project planning into the wider project management domain by helping project managers and companies improve their project, program, and portfolio management systems. Nowadays, I'm spending most of my time developing eLearning courses in our small company, Management Plaza, writing books (about 50 of them so far), and contributing to standards: - P3.express: Core development team - P5.express: Core development team - NUPP: Core development team - PMBOK® Guide 7th edition: core development team - PRINCE2® 6th edition: consultant - PRINCE2 Agile® 1st edition: consultant - MSP® 5th edition: consultant More information: https://nader.pm

Abstract

We deserve freedom in all aspects of our lives! We expect software and sometimes hardware to be open and freedom-respecting. We might also think about freedom of information. What else should be free? There are many other things that need to be free, but we may underestimate them, such as methods (ways of working). I'll explain why it's important to expect our [project management] method to be open and free. Then, I'll introduce a libre project management method called P3.express. Finally, I'll introduce resources you can use to learn P3.express. It's a minimalist system, which means that it avoids clutter. As a result, learning it is easy and fast. Like other open systems, P3.express is community-based. So, I'll tell you a little about different ways you can contribute to it.