In a recent article at Tech Republic, Moira Alexander provides some handy advice on “gaining trust from project stakeholders.” It’s to her credit that the piece clearly looks beyond the straightforward credentials of project management certification. While those credentials are undeniably important and distinctly valuable, it’s well worth remembering that they don’t stand entirely on … Read More
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Failure as Fuel for Project Management Training
When people begin looking into project management training, they may quickly find that they have a general understanding of what they will be learning, yet struggle to conceptualize its real application to their career or their institution. If that’s the case for you, it might be time to thank your lucky stars that you’ve never … Read More
Improving Communication with Project Management Training
Project management training is largely a matter of learning how to communicate effectively. Other forms of information technology training may simply involve the acquisition of skills that you can use on your own and without concern for how those skills relate to the roles played by other people in your organization. But if you plan … Read More
Equal PMP Training and Certification for All
The website Project Management Tips recently published an article consisting of five reasons to immediately pursue PMP training and certification. Most of the information contained within it was generic and fairly obvious. It pointed out that such a certification would make IT professionals more attractive to current and prospective employers, and would likely lead to … Read More
PMP Training – the First Step to the Most Lucrative IT Careers
Last week, PC Mag published an article on a topic that should be familiar to anyone who is pursuing a career in information technology. Although the Canvas Info Tech blog has made a concerted effort to call attention to some of the non-monetary aspects of information technology careers that might make them appealing, we can’t … Read More
PMP Training: Before or After Taking on Projects?
Last Friday, CIO published an article focusing not on any particular project management topic but rather on the general question of when and how to go about building a project management infrastructure in one’s own workplace. Interestingly, phrases like “PMP training, “agile training,” and “scrum” do not appear anywhere in the article; but of course … Read More
IT Security Threats Growing Rapidly
A new article at InfoWorld deals with the topics of malware and IT security in the present day, when security challenges are growing by leaps and bounds, and on a daily basis. The article gives the same information in a few different ways, which is understandable since the statistics are staggering. It points out that … Read More
How to Learn Balance as a Project Manger
Last week, an article at CIO brought up a topic of great value for project managers and anyone who is concerned with the culture and group process of an organization or a project. That topic is the notion of balance, and how to achieve it by compiling one’s personal knowledge about his own role and … Read More
Who Benefits from Scrum Training?
At first glance, it might be obvious what sort of person needs to seek out certified scrum master training. You might not immediately think that it’s worthwhile for any member of a scrum team, much less for people who don’t work within the framework of scrum methodology. There’s a specific job title right in the … Read More
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