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Wicked Problem Solving Course Review (PMI)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Welcome to my PMI Wicked Problem Solving review! Project management has so many challenges to solve every day, so having a toolbox of techniques (and the right attitude) will help you deliver projects successfully. But do you really need a course on problem-solving? The Wicked Problem Solving course. It turns out you do.

PMI 462
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New training: Change Management Workshop

Rebel’s Guide to PM

As project managers, most of us know how important it is to make sure that what we deliver is actually useful and used by the people we deliver it for. That’s where change management comes in. Have you ever wished someone could give you the secret to dealing with resistance to change? Join my new workshop. Cost: US$60.

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A History of PMI & Its Role in Project Management

ProjectManager.com

Project management is no different. The Project Management Institute (PMI) is a nonprofit organization for those working in project management across the globe. If you have even a passing interest in the field, then you’ve bumped up against PMI. Quick Facts About PMI. The PMI footprint is huge.

PMI 381
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Project Risk Management: How-to guide (with tips)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Optimizing risk responses is one of the 12 Project Management Principles in the PMI/ANSI Standard for Project Management which is now bundled with the PMBOK® Guide. Risk reporting tips Recently one of the students taking my Better Project Status Reports course got in touch with some questions about risk and issue reporting.

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Future Trends in Project Management: The Debate

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Lela: For the last decade, there have been a lot of changes in the PM profession. That’s echoed in the PMI Pulse of the Profession 2021 report. If we look at research from PMI and research done by the Georgia Chapter, waterfall is used in construction but in IT and financial services are using agile and hybrid.

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What can I do with a degree in project management?

Rebel’s Guide to PM

The outlook for project management employment. PMI reports an expected global need for 25 million new project professionals by 2030. That’s due to: an increase in the number of jobs requiring project management-oriented skills (i.e. For example, let’s say you have a job as an IT team leader or marketing manager.

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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.