Dinah YoungProject Manager / Software Asset Manager| Prince William CountySpringfield, Va, United States
I plan to be semi-retired, maybe working part time and doing volunteer work on the side. So my answer is no. Saving Changes...
Dhawal ShahPM Consultant| ElectronicMumbai, Maharashtra, India
I would like to continue provided I get the new cases/tools/technology/templates to know about.
Ultimately, as far as I use to get knowledge which is new to my experience, yes, I will keep connected Saving Changes...
Michael DelaneyPartner| Delaney Management LLCWest Chester, Pa, United States
I expect so although it may not be as large part of my work Saving Changes...
Enrique CavalittoRetired| RetiredLa Plata Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
I have just retired, so the answer is obviously NO for me. On the other hand, project management gets ingrained in your thought processes, so I expect to remain thinking and acting as a PM for the foreseable future. Saving Changes...
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
I would say definitely yes for me. Why is it a no for you Sante ?
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Sante Delle-Vergini, PhD
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I'm just guessing "no" Rami, but I hope to be.
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Meade RubensteinPM III| IT Project GuideSparta, Nj, United States
I'm hoping to have a PM or like role - I'm assuming the name will change (maybe Scrum Master or some like title), but the type of work would remain the same. Saving Changes...
Mahabubur RahmanProject Manager Structures-Bridges| Department of Infrastructure, Government of Nothwest TerritoriesYellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
It will depend on my job responsibilities and what benefit it can bring to my work. Saving Changes...