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If you have nearly 20 years of PM expertise, how are you preparing the next generation of project managers?

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Dr. Arden Dudek, PMP President + Principal Planner| Planning Management Consulting LLC DFW Metroplex, United States
PMI has just released the Job Growth and Talent Gap report for the next 10 years. Project Management expertise includes knowledge of methods, but also practical experience to complex organizational dynamics. Who are you mentoring? In what areas?
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Dr. Arden Dudek, PMP President + Principal Planner| Planning Management Consulting LLC DFW Metroplex, United States
Jun 26, 2017 1:45 PM
Replying to Eric Simms
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Excellent question. My answer: Not a soul. All the PMs at my current workplace are mature in their careers, and the organization isn't bringing on any PM student interns; I'd love to mentor interns.
Hi, Eric. I just wanted to encourage you to read Pamela's post about how she volunteers in different circles, since you indicated your interest in mentoring. Have a great day!
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Cheikh FAYE Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Expert, CEO and owner| Eurêka Technologies Dakar, Senegal
Hi Arden. It should be a constraint for all project managers two decades after certification.It doesn't make sense to learn indefinitely without stopping one day to help perpetuate the profession on knowledge sharing.Mentoring and volunteering should be a criteria to maintain active someone's certification.
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