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Managing Projects in a wiki can be really easy and very effective so long as people know how to link and organize pages.

Essential in project management in a wiki is to start with the ''one page to rule them all''

{SPLIT()}
!Who
((Project Mangers))
((Build Team))
((Marketing Team))
---
!What
((Project 2007))
((Project Budget))
((Project Requirements))
((Project Assignments))
---
!When
((Project Timeline))
((Project Status))
((Project Meetings))
---
!How
((Project Process))
((Participation_Rules))
{SPLIT}

!Where Everything is Right here.

Also note that all the pages pertaining to "Project" start with "Project" in the page title - then you can search and hit them all in a list - got it?

