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Project management degrees: Do you need one and what you can do with it

Rebel’s Guide to PM

You’ll learn: What job titles to look for once you graduate What industries you can work in What you can expect to earn How to transition from another industry via a degree Lots more! But you will benefit from a project management certification such as PMP® , CAPM® or PRINCE2® in order to get a job as a project manager.

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Make an impact as a T-Shaped project manager

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Have you ever heard of a T-shaped developer? It’s a common phrase used in software development where the developer has broad experience in their role but is also profoundly skilled in one specific area. Project managers typically work in a specific industry. An extreme example could be Jeff Sutherland.

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PRINCE2® Agile Foundation and Practitioner

Techno-PM

What is PRINCE2 Agile? PRINCE2 Agile is a project management process that focuses on delivering projects with high levels of customer satisfaction. PRINCE2 Agile has been designed across all industries; it is not limited to construction or IT-type industries like other processes are. How Does PRINCE2 Agile Work?

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Project Manager Job Description (with free copy+paste examples!)

ProjectManager.com

We regularly feature project management resources to help train PMs to land jobs in the industry or develop better skills in their current role. Beyond academia there is project management training and certifications. There are two major certifying bodies, PRINCE2 and the Project Management Institute (PMI).

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Make an impact as a T-Shaped project manager

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Have you ever heard of a T-shaped developer? It’s a common phrase used in software development where the developer has broad experience in their role but is also profoundly skilled in one specific area. Project Managers typically work in a specific industry. This is a guest post from Charlie Davidson.

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How to Become a Project Manager in 2022: 3 Ways to Get A Job (with examples)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

But all those high-profile leaders got started in the same way that you can: managing smaller initiatives, practicing their core skills and learning through training and on the job. That’s a way to round out your education so it’s worth considering if your chosen degree course will count in any way towards industry qualifications.

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How to Take Advantage of Adaptive Project Management

Project Pulse Journal

Adaptive project management is particularly effective in dynamic industries where innovation, customer needs, and technologies continuously evolve. Adaptive project management utilizes several frameworks that facilitate flexibility, responsiveness, and iterative development. What Makes Adaptive Project Management Distinct from Agile?