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Change Management Strategy in Projects

Project Pulse Journal

By: Hajime Estanislao, PMP, CSM Are you struggling to keep your projects on track amidst constant change? Change is inevitable in businesses and organizations and requires a strategic approach. Change management strategies in projects are now an expectation and a relevant skill for the project and non-project professionals alike.

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Organizational Competencies: What They Are and How to Develop Them

Rebel’s Guide to PM

You can also build competence across the business as a whole by hiring new personnel with the necessary skills or by making changes in leadership. You can think of competency at the organizational level as falling into two categories: Technical competencies. Non-technical competencies. Leadership. Customer service.

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

Rebel’s Guide to PM

For all that project management is mainly transferable skills I wouldn’t know where to start with building shopping centers or roads after the years doing what I do. That’s due to: an increase in the number of jobs requiring project management-oriented skills (i.e. That’s about 2.3 million new jobs a year. That’s about 2.3

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PRINCE2: The Project Management Method Explained

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Because PRINCE2® is a broad-brush approach, it doesn’t cover technical processes or specific techniques, but it will fit alongside them. The History of PRINCE2® PRINCE2® is part of the best practice guidance that came out of the UK Office of Government Commerce. That said, change management is a big thing in project management.

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3 Exam Content Outline Domains for the PMP exam

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Domain I: People The People domain covers the soft(er) skills required to be a good project manager. It’s all the stuff you know to do anyway, because it’s part of what it means to operate in a leadership role in a modern organization, whether you are working on iterative, predictive or hybrid projects.

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AI in Project Management: An Interview with Lloyd Skinner

Rebel’s Guide to PM

And I’m personally not worried about that – that will give us much more time to focus on project leadership and stakeholder engagement; the things that computers can’t (yet) do for us. And that means convincing management that it’s worth starting to use the tools. How can artificial intelligence help project managers?

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What can I do with a degree in project management?

Rebel’s Guide to PM

That’s due to: an increase in the number of jobs requiring project management-oriented skills (i.e. most knowledge work jobs as well as industries where PM has traditionally been important) higher demand due to economic growth retirement rates. For example, let’s say you have a job as an IT team leader or marketing manager.