Negotiating Your Ideal PM Role
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Online Webinar – Recorded February 17, 2022
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
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There is a traditional view of the project management career path that starts with some form of early apprenticeship, and that proceeds to roles of great scope and complexity as mastery is attained.
There have been occasional alternative paths that have also emerged.
Some of those have involved increasing specialization within the project management role. Others have moved to a more organizational view, staffing or leading project management offices.
As our world of work and the dynamics of organizations continues to evolve, an appropriate question is, “Where to from here?” Even more appropriate is an exploration of what is possible from where we stand, and where we might go next.
In this webinar Mark Mullaly (LinkedIn profile) author of Researching the Value of Project Management explores what an expanded view of the potential career paths for project managers might look like.
It questions the role that project managers have evolved to play, and where those roles might evolve to in the future. If you are wondering what is next for your career, this is a webinar that you won’t want to miss.
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