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We Don’t Need Project Managers

According to the Project Management Institure (PMI) there will be a huge demand and talent gap for project managers by the year 2027. Digital transformation initiative is further driving up this demand. But organizations don't really need project managers. They need something else.

Jaime Velez by Jaime Velez

Journey to teaching Project Management (Pt. 3)

One of the most important components to understand about project management- is that it requires leadership. This is something that I am still working on in my own personal development in and outside this internship- so teaching it is not realistic at my current state. What I can do is share some finding’s based on research I’ve done for my own education. I recently read an article from the project management institute titled “Learning to Lead Chaos”. I combined a few of the paragraphs that were from that article that really stood out to me.

Giamo Rivera by Giamo Rivera

Learning Tips for Customer Success Interns:

Considering I am the first Customer Success, project management, intern. I thought it would be valuable to share my learning experience and provide tips to help future CS interns adjust to Concurrency and project management.

Giamo Rivera by Giamo Rivera

Journey to teaching Project Management (Pt. 2)

Teaching communication is tricky because it’s difficult to teach. Communication is learned through experience throughout our individual lives. There are also many different forms of communication. You need to able to distinguish how to communicate that is acceptable based on a situation- casual or professional settings. In project management, communication is everything. The PM needs to be able to effectively communicate with the internal team, external teams, clients, and any other stakeholders that are affiliated within a project.

Giamo Rivera by Giamo Rivera

Driving Project Value with Program Management

According to a Project Management Institute 2018 report, only 58% of organizations understand the value of Project Management.  There may be a way to drive project value through Program Management.

Nick Rustad by Nick Rustad