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

Rebel’s Guide to PM

This article is for you! She wrote: I have been advised that you have to do a degree in a particular subject e.g. engineering, do project management training e.g. PMI®, PRINCE2® etc and work your way up in order to become a project manager. Are you wondering whether it’s worth getting a degree in project management? Is this true?

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From Risks to Requirements – An Approach to Project Initiation

The IIL Blog

By Vincent Marguier October 4, 2023 Risk management is a dynamic component of any project, where risks—and opportunities—must constantly be assessed and monitored to deliver in the most successful way. When the end user is a patient, we must reduce the risk factor to the strict acceptable minimum, straight from the start.

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Unlocking ITIL4: Defining Value and Navigating Career Growth

The IIL Blog

In this article, we explore the foundational concepts of ITIL 4 and discuss how the ITIL framework has supported their career progression. This approach benefits organisations, promoting operational excellence and bringing about improved proactive risk management and service resilience. Why ITIL and what’s in it for you? In short, no.

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A Complete Guide to RACI/RASCI Charts

Rebel’s Guide to PM

At the end of this article there’s a link to download my free roles and responsibilities document template. In this article I’ll give you everything you need to know about producing a RACI chart for your project. There’s a lot going on in this article so here are some quick links to help you navigate through it.

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Growing Your Project Management Career in 2024: Strategies for Success

The IIL Blog

Pursuing Project Management Certifications Pursuing project management certifications such as CAPM, PMP, or PRINCE2 is a strategic move for professionals looking to advance their careers in the field. Professionals are carving niche areas within project management, such as risk management or change management.

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Project Boards and Project Steering Groups: An Introduction

Rebel’s Guide to PM

In this article we’ll look at what is a project board, and other names they are known by, who should be there, when to schedule meetings, what to talk about, how to report to this group and lots more so you can make sure it’s working effectively and efficiently. That’s the minimum (and the approach advocated by PRINCE2).

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Scrum Master vs Project Manager — An overview of the differences.

Scrum.org

A Scrum Master is therefore a (servant) leader; If you want to learn more about the tasks, accountabilities and authorities of the Scrum Master, then check out this article. The Project Manager usually (preferred by PRINCE2) comes from the customer. What a Scrum Master does not do. So, what is a Project Manager? Source: [link].

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