Project Management

How do I begin teaching project management at the college and university level?

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The ABCs to Begin Teaching Project Management

by Cynthia Baker

When considering project management at your university, don’t be constrained by someone else’s definition of what project management is. Think multi-disciplinary, cast your (course) net wide and don’t short sell the discipline and its far-reaching influence.

Teaching Project Management: How I Got Started

by David Maynard

This practitioner is certain he didn’t begin teaching project management at the university level in a traditional fashion, or perhaps even in a recommended fashion. But it worked for him. Here is his story...

How I Began Teaching Project Management

by Luis Flores

There are many ways to start teaching project management at a university. Including a class is good, but in this practitioner's opinion, it’s not enough. Here he shares how the process started for him.

Thoughts on Becoming a PM Educator

by Lynn Shannon

Like so many project managers, this practitioner fell into the project management profession. Here's how she brought her career full circle, starting her career as a teacher and now wrapping it up by teaching project management.

My Journey to Teaching PM

by Catalin Dogaru

While volunteering for his local PMI chapter one day, this practitioner received a phone call that would set his career path in motion.

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