haha Dmitry, interesting question.
I find it always to be a bit difficult, especially If you're self employed/have your own firm. Usually the best way to answer that question is "I'm a consultant". As a project management consultant/specialist probably a good answer would be "project management consultant, someone who is hired to ensure that projects are effectively executed, managed and completed within time and within budget. Saving Changes...
Drew CraigSr. Agile & Product Coach| VanguardPhiladelphia, Pa, United States
Usually as simple as 'I'm a consultant. I help others get stuff done'. Whether directly by managing a project or indirectly by facilitating partnerships. Saving Changes...
Everything but not politics....hahahaha Saving Changes...
LORI WILSONRETIRED - Technical Project Manager| RETIRED - LifePoint HealthClarkston, Wa, United States
I lead and inspire teams to plan for and deploy/accomplish new systems and products on schedule and within budget using quality project management tools and principles. Saving Changes...
Stéphane ParentSelf Employed / Semi-retired| Leader MakerPrince Edward Island, Canada
It depends on the mood I'm in. When I was doing a lot of Drug Information System work for Canadian provinces, I used to say I "made drugs safer".
With my work being more diverse now, I often just say I "get things done". Saving Changes...
John TiesoAuthor, Lecturer in Business Management| The Catholic University of America, Busch School of Business & EconomicsArlington, Va, United States
One of my long-time friends in the industry used to tell his close friends that he ran a bunch of houses of ill-repute. I asked him why, and he suggested he did not want them to know he was doing project work. When he asked why i was concerned, he said that 'many of our friends are involved here, and I wanted them to think I was doing something new and different.' My suggestion was that many of the project in which he was involved were very complex and interesting--much more so than many of the others, and he ought to be touting his expertise, and that of his teams, rather than hiding it.
Going to a more serious note, i love to tell the stories of how we solved problems through the teams, and use these stories even today with my students. We have an amazing story to tell ,and be proud to do it. Saving Changes...