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A newly launched site, ProjectJournal.co.uk, is a site dedicated to project management professionals. Designed to help in all aspects of a project from portfolio management to commercial development and operations to finance, Project Journal fills a void in the industry where other online journals have made the process of submitting suitable content nearly impossible.

The purpose of Project Journal is twofold.  According to Dean Jones, the founder of Project Journal and Associate at AECOM, it’s “a space for a growing community of project professionals searching for the latest project news: projects, products and events.” While the site is populated with insightful articles on timeless and trending topics, it’s also a place where experts can expect to be heard. “Most of the industry journals and magazines have been established for a long time and receive tons of articles,” said Jones. “The chances of getting something published is next to none and very frustrating. Many publications are compromised by their funding strategies, and their views are narrow, and in some cases, political. Therefore, they don’t represent the true voice of the professionals they claim to represent.”

The types of contributions the publication accepts ranges from thought-leadership pieces to case studies to articles. Project Journal is opening the submission process to contributors and is dedicated to furthering the professional lives of readers with:

  • Up-to-date information about innovations.
  • Insightful opinion pieces.
  • Core project-management processes.
  • Lessons learned from successful past projects.
  • The latest PM tools and techniques.
  • Improving career trajectories.

The mission of Project Journal is to positively impact lives, transform communities and make the world a better place by providing inspiration, knowledge and tools for project managers. “Project managers are faced with the challenge of delivering projects covering a broad range of markets, including transportation, facilities, environmental, energy, water and government and more,” said Jones. “With access to the Project Journal, managers can quickly get up to speed on trending topics and start conversations with other project professionals.”

About Project Journal

A leader in project innovation, industry opinion and expert analysis in the project management space, Project Journal is a digital publication dedicated to all aspects of project management, including disciplines architecture, engineering, surveying, planning, procurement, operations, finance, marketing, estate management, commercial, development, and more.

For more information visit http://projectjournal.co.uk. To connect on Facebook and Twitter click onhttps://www.facebook.com/ProjectJournal and https://twitter.com/ProjectJournal1 respectively.