Shivakumar SadasivamProgram Manager| Conduent IncBuffalo Grove, Il, United States
I agree with Rami. Diversify your experience. Saving Changes...
Anish AbrahamPrivacy Program Manager| University of WashingtonAuburn, Wa, United States
Try to engage with the local chapter, do volunteering and look for a good mentor. Saving Changes...
Mansoor MustafaSenior PM| Government DepartmentRawalpindi Punjab, Pakistan
Agreed with Rami, Diversify your experience Saving Changes...
Eric IsomOwner| learn.pmguaranteed.comUt, United States
Yes to all of the above, plus continually enhance your learning through reading books & blogs, and pursuing more formal education. Saving Changes...
Shweta PaiScrum master| ResMedHalifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
In addition to everything above, I have always found it useful to read materials around different methodologies. For instance, if you follow scrum in your daily work, also read about Kanban, XP and definitely do not give up waterfall yet! You might find practices in these different toolkits that you can also practice in your daily work. Practicing those solutions will make you a better PM/PgM/SM :) Saving Changes...
Josè Luis VillabrilleProject Manager| ENEL-Engineering and ConstructionPalma De Mallorca, Spain- Baleares, Spain
Participating in different kind of projects, reading and participating in blogs, being able to help your Community, improving it and collaborating with Organizations (even in your company) Saving Changes...
Tamer Zeyad SadiqAssistant Cost Manager| Turner & TownsendRiyadh, Ar Riyad, Saudi Arabia