Five years ago I started a simple little discussion list called pmclinic. The idea was simple: e-mail out a real world management situation on Monday, discuss it all week, write a summary on Friday.
Unlike most discussion lists, the idea created a surprisingly high signal to noise ratio. As the months went by, without any PR or much of a web presence, the list grew. Today the list has over 1000 members. We’ve covered hundreds of situations, and the list is still going strong.
There are dozens of things that need to be done, from making the list archives public, to getting the list out of the technology dark ages. And the best way for that to happen is to hand the reigns over to someone new.
This opportunity could be great for either a veteran who’s looking for something fun and different to work on with big networking opportunities, or even a rock star intern, college student, or journeyman who’s looking for experience and to build a reputation.
Job title: Project Manager
Project: PMCLINIC 2.0
Description: Lead the planning, brainstorming, organization and development of a new online community for the 1,000+ community of leaders, PMs and managers who reside on the legendary pmclinic. Objectives include taking the list out of the technological dark ages and onto the web, while retaining the stellar signal to noise ratio, and e-mail only options, subscribers cherish. It’s a huge opportunity to play a rare leadership role on a high visibility project in the tech-sector, software development and project management communities.
The current forum has a ghetto web home: http://www.scottberkun.com/pmclinic/.
High powered, shmi-powered. I want someone who is going to kick-ass, that’s all.
I’m not looking for oodles of pm experience – passion and potential trump experience anyway for something like this – but I do need to know your background, whatever it might be.
So I sent my info at info@scottberkun.com. Please, others, do the same, so Scott has a better selection to pick from.
you had me at “henchman”
Scott, what’s the response rate like?
scott,
I just became aware of this tonight. Can you tell me if you still are looking for someone? I definitely have the experience as you will see when I send my resume but before I do I wanted to find out if you still need someone. please advise. Thank you. Jerry
What? No takers from the email last week?
To be honest, I entertained the thought, but then I saw you wanted a resume, so I said to myself: he’s probably looking for a higher-caliber person, so I’m not going to waste my time or his.
Besides, it’s hard work building/energizing a community.