The Adaptation of Project Management in a Changing World
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by Eduard Hernandez
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The tune that Bob Dylan released in the sixties, “The times they are a-changing” holds true after 50 years. And like Professor Leon C. Meeginson said “It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change”.
Read my article below to find out more about the adaptation of project management to the current society and economy.
https://pmtips.net/article/the-adaptation-of-project-management-in-a-changing-world

Posted on: August 02, 2020 03:17 AM |
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Marcus Udokang
Project Manager| Aivaz Consulting
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Thanks for the article, Eduard. I like the idea that PMs should capture the vision of projects and translate them "into a changing and dynamic reality". Times have always been a changing, but maybe these days a bit faster then ever, even faster than when Dylan start singing that famous song. Learning to manage change is a continual learning curve.
Eduard Hernandez
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Product Operations Program Manager
Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain
Thanks for your comment, Marcus. I am glad that to learn that you share the vision about project management in this changing and evolving reality.
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