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This interview with Frank Saladis was recorded at the 2015 PMI Global Congress in Orlando, Florida. We discuss his paper and presentation "The Indispensable Project Manager". Here is the paper's abstract:
Managing projects effectively has become essential in every organization large or small. The uncertainties of the world business economy, rapidly changing technology, and the intensifying focus on sustainability has driven many organizations to develop specific methods for managing projects and to seek highly qualified people to manage those projects.
These qualifications include the ability lead as well as to manage and create an environment of change readiness, attention to quality, and an awareness that self-development is a critical factor for success at both the personal and organizational level.
Today’s project managers must adapt to change, lead diverse teams, act as ambassadors for their organizations, and deal with a multitude of challenging project stakeholders. They must also continually enhance their knowledge about business, working with people, and how to maintain a reputation of professionalism, thought leadership, and ability to add value.
This paper addresses the importance of the professional project manager to any organization, and the need for the project manager to continually enhance existing skills, adapt to a changing business environment, and become a “go to” person in the organization. Emphasis is placed on understanding the needs of the organization, clearly and visibly creating value, and managing personal brand.
Doni RamirezPM Specialist| Sodimac (Chile)Santiago, Region Metropolitana, Chile
Excelent interview
Mansoor MustafaSenior PM| Government DepartmentRawalpindi Punjab, Pakistan
Very impressive
Manas MishraSr Project Manager & Unit Head| Coforge Limited (Erstwhile NIIT Technologies Limited) Bhubaneshwar, Or, India
It is very impressive and worthwhile for every PM
Lisa McNamaraOwner of Online business| LMC ServicesManchester, United Kingdom
insightful. I found this interesting. Listening to someone with vast experience make PM sound normal. Often we approach a project with apprehension and at times with doubt. Believing in the process, knowing our experience, and trusting in our capabilities are what make for a great cake!