About the projectVladimir Bychko's blog is one of the few living resources in Russian dedicated to project management and management in general. The project is positioned as a space witho...
Vladimir Bychko's blog is one of the few living resources in Russian dedicated to project management and management in general. The project is positioned as a space without commercial sales, where the author shares personal experiences and observations. Visitor statistics show that since July 2014, the resource has been visited by more than 165 thousand people.
The author writes by hand, preferring text format to video formats like YouTube or TikTok. Two to three articles are published per month. The content covers not only professional topics, but also personal reflections, culinary recipes and technology reviews.
The key topic of the blog is project management. Vladimir Bychko raises pressing issues such as anxiety among project managers, rescuer syndrome and micromanagement. He examines how the fear of delegation destroys teams and leads to burnout, suggesting a shift to managing through process and trust.
The materials contain practical guides:
In addition to strict management, the blog includes a section Thoughts from Linkadin, where the author collects short daily observations into long posts. Topics range from film language and the characteristics of Steve Jobs to demographics and yak shaving.
A significant part of the content consists of personal notes and reviews. The author writes about buying an iPad Air, problems with VPN and banks, and also shares recipes for dishes, such as pasta with chicken and tangerines or fried loin with noodles. There are also articles about technologies: Bash, plugins for WordPress and console utilities.
The site is distinguished by the absence of aggressive marketing. There are no courses, webinars or mentoring offers here. Vladimir Bychko directly states that there are currently no places for mentoring, and consultations are carried out only upon request and are confidential.
The author does not maintain channels on Telegram, YouTube or TikTok, believing that his colleagues still know how to read text. An email newsletter is available for subscription. The blog also has a section with analyzes of fraudulent schemes, such as scams on Tinder, Ozone or Telegram.
An interesting detail is the presence of a section with culinary recipes, which is adjacent to articles about the stagnation of the IT labor market and forecasts for 2026. This creates a unique balance between professional analytics and everyday topics.
To contact us regarding management consulting, you can write to the email: vladimir@bychko. ru.The author promises to answer confidentially, to the point and not yet very expensive.
No, Vladimir Bychko does not conduct courses or webinars. There are also no places for mentoring.
The author does not have channels on Telegram, YouTube or TikTok. He prefers to write texts with his hands and does not blog.
On average, two to three articles are published per month.
Yes, the author provides consultations on management issues. To do this, you need to write to the specified email.
In addition to professional topics, the author writes about personal reflections, reviews of equipment (for example, iPad), culinary recipes and analysis of fraudulent schemes.
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created: 2014-07-30T22:15:57Z
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