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Industry, Product, and Technical Knowledge: What Makes a Project Manager an Expert?

Epicflow Blog

Regardless of your skills, background, and experience, you probably have asked yourself a question at least once: what kind of knowledge do I need to be a competitive expert in project management? And in this publication, we discuss the role of industry, product, and technical knowledge in the work of a project manager. .

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The PMI Talent Triangle: A Guide [for members and non-members]

Online PM Courses

I have project management nailed.’ All of the professional bodies and providers of general project management qualifications recognize that this is far from the truth. A fully capable project manager needs a wide range of personal and professional skills outside of the realms of their technical project management competence.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Workforce Planning

Teamweek

Workforce planning helps organizations anticipate and address future talent needs, optimize resource allocation, increase productivity, improve employee engagement, and mitigate financial risk (among other benefits!). By 2027, this number is expected to double. It’s becoming increasingly harder to plan ahead for workforce needs.

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The Ultimate Project Manager Career Path Guide: How to Become a Senior Project Manager

Planio

Navigating the project manager career path can often feel like looking at a map without any compass directions. That’s because few organizations have processes, guidance, and support in place to take you from project manager to whatever comes next (senior project manager, product owner, lead, etc.). Go from ‘Doer’ to ‘Thinker’.