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Do you feel it is better to be a generalized PM or a specialized PM?

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Taryn Mancine Project Manager| Cook MyoSite, Inc Pittsburgh, Pa, United States
I am wondering if it is better to be a generalized project manager (understanding the project management standards) or to be specialized project manager (knowledgeable within an industry)? I am sure it would be best to have both, but I am trying to understand which is worth 'more' within the project management world today.
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Drew Craig Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard Philadelphia, Pa, United States
Nov 21, 2017 4:20 PM
Replying to Frances Kerr
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I was able to find this link to a pdf file.


ftp://192.58.107.24/public/documents/96.reports/pdf/hb001.96.pdf
Thanks Frances! Appreciate the link.
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