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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. PMI reports an expected global need for 25 million new project professionals by 2030. Is this true?

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How to Become a Project Manager in 2022: 3 Ways to Get A Job (with examples)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

There are a number of project management certification schemes run by professional bodies like PMI and APM. As you develop further through your career, for example becoming a program manager or leading complex projects, you can take additional certifications that fit the job you are in. APM also has entry level certifications.

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Quick and Easy: This is New in the PMBOK Guide Edition 7

Inloox

Besides certification programs and extensive market research programs, PMI has been publishing its PMBOK guide (Project Management Body of Knowledge) since the late 1990s by setting standards for project, program and portfolio management. The PMBOK guide is a project management guide developed by PMI. What is PMBOK?

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Resource Management in Projects: The Ultimate Guide

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Now you need to do the negotiating, influencing, badgering to get the people and other resources you need at the times you need them. An example: I was working on a project that needed a software update. For example, MS Project lets you create a resource pool and assign tasks to an individual. Step 3: Get the Resources.

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

Online PM Courses

The PMI Talent Triangle is a simple tool that reminds us all about the value of a broad range of professional skills. The most succinct – and possibly best known – articulation of that full range of capabilities is the PMI’s Project Management Talent Triangle. Just a Moment… Who or What is the PMI?

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Project Management Trends [2022]

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Reimagine the must-have project management skills,” says Brantlee Underhill, Managing Director, North America, Project Management Institute (PMI). Here’s an example of how project communications are changing, and how we can tap into that for better change management. Six videos covering tools and techniques, the process and more.

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Unlocking the Power and Mastery of Development Approach and Life Cycle

Project Pulse Journal

Each approach establishes the development of project deliverables as influenced by the delivery cadence, defined as the number and timing of deliveries based on the type of deliverable. Project deliverables examples include daily tasks, workflows, and processes, and will vary from team to team.