5 essential items for a project manager’s CV When it comes to furthering your project management career, a well written professional CV is essential. Former recruiter Shilpa Nayyer shares five key things that employers and recruiters look for in project manager CVs. May 1, 2018 Professional Development
The value in social networking for project managers The value you create for others is a crucial part of your own career success. There are numerous ways you can leverage your strengths to help others in your social network, writes Michelle LaBrosse. July 18, 2016 Blogs
Project management—who you are or what you do? When almost anything can be defined as a project and almost anyone can claim to manage one, what does being a project manager mean? Editor Adeline Teoh’s existential approach to project management. June 15, 2015 Blogs
The value of multiple project management credentials Whether you are a current project practitioner or you are considering a career in this profession, you may have thought about obtaining one or more project management credentials. PM Oracles presents the benefits. March 26, 2015 Education Professional Development
Career planning tool for project professionals launched AXELOS, the organisation behind methodologies such as PRINCE2, has launched a new career planning tool to support project and program managers identify and achieve their career aspirations. March 16, 2015 News
The dilemma of career specialisation Project management is largely considered a generalist discipline, but is there ever a time when you should consider specialising? Rob Livingstone asks the hard questions. August 21, 2014 Professional Development
Starting a career in project management Project management is a dynamic field that operates in unpredictable working environments and creates a variety of challenges. If you have been considering a career transition, Kelly Smith outlines a few skills you should have before you become a project manager. May 27, 2014 Basic Professional Development
Contracting versus permanent: Career development as a project manager While contractors get paid more and permanently employed project managers have better job security, which of the two has more control over their professional development? Andrew Wayland weighs up both sides. March 6, 2014 Professional Development