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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. I thought I’d repeat here what I said to her, in case anyone else finds it useful. Is this true?

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10 Places to Get Free Project Management Templates

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Only download templates from websites where you are confident in the source – don’t take any risks downloading files from sites that look and feel dodgy, to minimise the risk of accidentally downloading a virus Save a blank version of the template, then save another version with a file name related to your project. Project Bliss.

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Complete Collection of Project Management Statistics 2015

Wrike

3% use PRINCE2. [4]. 64% of organizations say they frequently conduct risk management. [6]. Managing small, low-risk projects. Managing medium-size, moderate-risk projects. Retail/Consumer – 72%. Project Management Offices (PMOs). 88% of mid-size companies ($100M-$1B) have a PMO. Other – 6%.

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What is a Project Management Certification? And Why Do I Need It?

The IIL Blog

By Anselm Begley, PMP, PRINCE2, CBAP, CSM, APMG Managing Benefits. Because for the corporation, there is too much risk for corporate liability if they do not assign a certified professional and you will never know. Some companies will not permit a project manager to join their PMO without a certification. Were you informed?