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How will you start your job as a new project manager?

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SHADAV MOHAMMAD ANSARI PMO| ITC INFOTECH INDIA PVT. Ltd. New Delhi, Delhi, India
How will you start your job as a new project manager?
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Ganesh Kumar Program Manager Bangalore., Karnataka, India
Hi Shadav,

A discussion on these lines already exist and still relevant. Hope it helps you.

https://www.projectmanagement.com/discussi...t=asc&pageNum=1
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Abolfazl Yousefi Darestani Manager, Quality and Continuous Improvement| Hörmann-TNR Industrial Doors Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
It has to do with the nature, size, type of project and organization. Generally, you really need to review and finalize the project charter and communicate with sponsors, stakeholders, clients, customers, etc.
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1 reply by SHADAV MOHAMMAD ANSARI
Feb 26, 2019 11:28 PM
SHADAV MOHAMMAD ANSARI
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Thanks for your suggestions.
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Markus Kopko AI Enabler for Project & Program Mgmt | Founder PMotion.ai / The PM AI Coach| PMotion.ai Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Shadav -
the HEADWAY PM process here at pm.com might be somewhat helpful regarding your request:

https://www.projectmanagement.com/content/processes/11715.cfm

In addition, I have sent you a private message with further information, since we are not allowed to post external links here at the board.

Hope that helps a bit.

Regards,

Markus
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SHADAV MOHAMMAD ANSARI PMO| ITC INFOTECH INDIA PVT. Ltd. New Delhi, Delhi, India
Noted with Thanks. I will check the links.
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SHADAV MOHAMMAD ANSARI PMO| ITC INFOTECH INDIA PVT. Ltd. New Delhi, Delhi, India
Feb 26, 2019 8:13 AM
Replying to Abolfazl Yousefi Darestani
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It has to do with the nature, size, type of project and organization. Generally, you really need to review and finalize the project charter and communicate with sponsors, stakeholders, clients, customers, etc.
Thanks for your suggestions.

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