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

Rebel’s Guide to PM

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. If you are coming to project management later in your career, I don’t feel that you need a degree in it.

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Complete Collection of Project Management Statistics 2015

Wrike

4% use an in-house method to manage projects. 3% use PRINCE2. [4]. Project Management Best Practices. 64% of organizations say they frequently conduct risk management. [6]. 30% of project managers break up large projects into smaller segments, with deliverables and evaluations at the end of each segment. [5].

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The Complete Glossary of 614 Project Management Terms

Workamajig

Benchmarking: The process of surveying similar organizations running similar projects (or relying on external surveys) to arrive at the standard or baseline for the project. Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM): An agile software development methodology that uses an iterative, incremental approach to project execution.

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Webinar Recap: Agile Series Part 1 – Understanding & Incorporating Agile Project Management

MPUG

So a lot of times people are like, “Oh my gosh, I’m a waterfall guy or I’m an agile girl,” or, “Hey, listen, I’m a Prince2 person.” And so this is where agile kind of fits in and isn’t just necessarily only for software development. But it is clearly not limited to just software.

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