In support of PMIEF’s global youth serving non-profit partnerships, PMI and PMIEF continue to highlight the exceptional student project managers from regions all across the world. Here a student shares his experiences with JA (Junior Achievement) Worldwide.
From your own resume to job listings, words mean the world. Here's a look at some job listing buzzwords that should have you thinking twice before taking the plunge.
Every job hunter fumbles parts of the tedious job-landing process, but one expert notes that four mistakes can add months to an already frustrating pursuit.
There are a few things that the project management consulting profession needs to do in order to ensure that it remains a growth discipline that is perceived as delivering value for clients. And those things that we need to do fall under the general advice of making ourselves unnecessary.
Virtually everyone in the workplace has a job title, but does that concept have any relevance in 2016? Or should we be looking at a different approach? For most people reading this, you should be making resource and accountability determinations based on skills, not titles.
Many of us have made brief forays into journaling. The author describes the tangible benefits of daily, structured journaling for the project manager, how it aligns with the concept of lessons learned (your Personal Process Assets), and helps you increase productivity by refining your focus on priorities and your future.