06/11/2020
A lot of new project managers approach me with questions and concerns about delivering project using simple approaches, rather than bringing out the big guns of PMBOK.
In an ideal world, there would be a standard approach—a “lite” project methodology, if you will (and I know of some organizations that have that). But just as a full methodology has to be interpreted and adjusted to the needs of each project if it is to be optimally effective, so lightweight approaches have to consider specific situations. And the fact that a PM is inexperienced is one of those factors that impacts what’s appropriate.
This is where our Project Manangement Foundation class comes in.
This intensive course tears down the rigorous Project Management Framework, simplifies the processes, and with practical insight shows you how these framework can be applied to your everyday life and work.
PM can be satisfying and less complicated. This course will show you that much.
There’s a reasonable chance that new project managers will be given small, straightforward projects to manage when they first start out. The idea is a solid one: Avoid too much complexity and keep the amount of work manageable, and the chances of success go up. And a PM who starts their career with a few successful projects is going to feel much better about themselves than one who struggles to make progress.
See you in class.😊