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Project management is hard nut to crack in this critical period, expertise, ideas, experience, and ingenuity in the process domain are required for breakthrough. How?.

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Albert Nwanne Nkwor Dr...| European society of Cardioloy. Nigeria chapter Lagos Nigeria. Sango Otta, Og, Nigeria
Project management is a hard nut to crack in this critical period, expertise, ideas, experience, creativity, and ingenuity are required in the process domain for breakthrough. How?.
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Albert Nwanne Nkwor Dr...| European society of Cardioloy. Nigeria chapter Lagos Nigeria. Sango Otta, Og, Nigeria
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Thomas Walenta Global Project Economy Expert Hackenheim, Germany
Albert

PM always was hard for newcomers and even for experienced guys. And we never stop learning. It has more to do with human relations than with mechanistic procedures, if you want to be successful.

When I started in the 1980s, not many books, courses or communities were available. Today we have lots of each and there is a demand for PMs. This is a good time to get into the profession.

Connect with others e.g. thru PMI Chapters.
Try to get a mentor who helps you by guiding you.

Thomas
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Dec 10, 2021 12:05 PM
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I agree completely with Thomas. I've been going at it 15 years, have all the education/credentials/training, experience in multiple industries across all types of projects. I still run across new situations and challenges every day.

My PMs come to me for help. Sometimes it's a clear answer. Many times, it is not. Multiple paths forward. Solutions and resolutions are not always right/wrong or black and white. My philosophy, "let's talk about options and figure it out together."
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Patrick Dicey Manager, Customer Project Management| CentralSquare Technologies Orlando, Fl, United States
Dec 10, 2021 8:30 AM
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Albert

PM always was hard for newcomers and even for experienced guys. And we never stop learning. It has more to do with human relations than with mechanistic procedures, if you want to be successful.

When I started in the 1980s, not many books, courses or communities were available. Today we have lots of each and there is a demand for PMs. This is a good time to get into the profession.

Connect with others e.g. thru PMI Chapters.
Try to get a mentor who helps you by guiding you.

Thomas
I agree completely with Thomas. I've been going at it 15 years, have all the education/credentials/training, experience in multiple industries across all types of projects. I still run across new situations and challenges every day.

My PMs come to me for help. Sometimes it's a clear answer. Many times, it is not. Multiple paths forward. Solutions and resolutions are not always right/wrong or black and white. My philosophy, "let's talk about options and figure it out together."

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