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What is a Project Manager and How Do I Become One?Perhaps you’ve worked on plenty of projects, and you think you would like to make a career out of project management. What exactly does a successful project manager do and what does it take to become one? What skills do you need? Read on to find out. What is project management and what do project managers do?According to the Project Management Institute®’s A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge® (PMBOK® Guide), 4th Edition, “Project management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques to project activities to meet the project requirements. If you’re new to project management, this definition might have left you scratching your head in confusion. So, what exactly is it that project managers do? Essentially, the project manager is accountable for the success or failure of a project. Typical responsibilities of a project manager include:
In addition to all of this, depending on factors such as the size and complexity of a project and resource constraints, a project manager may need to wear multiple hats; for example, some project managers need to assist with the gathering of business requirements and/or may work full time on a large project or even part-time on multiple, smaller-sized projects. Also, it’s important to remember that project managers are not expected to carry out all of the project work themselves. Project managers have project teams working under them who help to achieve all of the objectives of the project; however, if something goes astray with the project, the project manager is always ultimately accountable. How can I get started?It’s not rare for people to “fall into” the project manager role because they are motivated team members who are good communicators, don’t fear accountability, and have superior time management and organization skills; however, If you’re not in the position where you are part of a project team and/or can network with other project managers and senior management, here are some ways you can start to build your project management and credentials entirely on your own:
For more information on what a project manager is and how you can become one, please contact us or call 1.800.288.7246 to speak with a project management training consultant.
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