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5 Best Project Management Certifications and Courses of 2019

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Project Management certifications, or a certified professional are not essential to an organization’s core structure, but their involvement makes a difference in ten folds. The nature of the certification, in turn, determines how the skills of a certified IT Project Manager can be applied and benefited from. Course Duration: 3 Years.

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Seven Priorities for Project Managers in 2019

ProjectManager.com

Anyone who tells you, with 100% certainty, what 2019 will look like at the start of the year is bonkers. If you want to know what your priorities should be for 2019, look at the way your world was at the end of 2018 and at the start of this year. The one trend that seems to be 100 percent reliable coming into 2019 is disruption.

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The Stakeholder Management Workshop is now open!

Rebel’s Guide to PM

I’m running a stakeholder management workshop in November 2019. You will get an attendance certificate. I am not a PMI R.E.P. And everything on the project starts coming together. Let me help you create great working relationships with your stakeholders. It’s highly practical and hands on.

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The 23 Best Project Management Books For Upgrading Your Career in 2020

Planio

Author: The Project Management Institute (PMI). In fact, if you’re taking the PMP certification it will be your textbook. The PMBOK might not be the best option if you’re not looking to get a certification or want something more specific to your niche. Published date: 2019 (Updated edition). Author: Kim Scott.

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Episode 183 –  My Team is Self-Organizing, What am I Supposed to Do? Agile Teams and the PM’s Role

Velociteach

Just listen up at the end, and we’ll give you instructions on how to claim your PDUs from PMI. His book “Behavior-Driven Development with Cucumber” was published in 2019. There’s an exercise we do with clients sometimes where we actually list out all the things project managers have done and then make five columns.