PROJECT VS PROGRAM Managers // Roles, Differences, Salary, Certifications, PMP, PgMP -Which is best?

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    Hi Recipe for Success Network,
    Today, we'll be covering program vs project managers! I've worked as both a project manager and as a program manager and I want to share with you my insights!
    I've worked as both a project manager and a program manager and they are not the same! We'll talk through the definitions of project managers versus the definition of a program manager. I'll also share in my experience the differences in responsibilities and roles. Project managers are more focused on the immediate project scope and execution whereas program managers are focused on a portfolio of projects that when managed together can drive greater organizational benefits. I'll also review the PMP certification requirements and compare those to the PgMP certification requirements. Lastly, we'll talk about how much money program managers make compared to project managers. Do program managers make more money than project managers?
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  • @Levandowskis
    @Levandowskis Рік тому +9

    Great Video Emma! I love being a program manager. There is nothing like putting together the portfolio budget proposal to an organization and them coming back to you saying you are 50 percent over what they budgeted!! :)

  • @MVK_GS
    @MVK_GS Рік тому +1

    Emma, this is the second video I watched from your channel content. Absolutely valuable, thanks. I've been a program manager for over four years now. Currently, I run a merger and acquisitions program for a multi-national. I currently have 11 projects in-flight, with about 30% coming to an end as new ones come into the pipeline. It is a wonderful career area in the whole project management universe.
    Edited to add: I think the PMI pricing strategy is their understanding that the PgMP is a certification for particularly senior PM professionals who, for the most part, have all, or a large part, of the test cost subsidized by their enterprise. Generally, one does not sit for the PgMP unless one is filling that role.

  • @RedPillBroadcast
    @RedPillBroadcast 8 місяців тому +2

    Project Manager -108k……Program Manager 126k…..Engineering Manager 150k
    That’s been the range in my personal trajectory the last 10 yrs (California). I’m young, so in time I should bring more I hope. No PMP, just Bachelors in Business (Project Management) and heavy electrical engineering background

  • @czarcoma
    @czarcoma Рік тому +1

    Great to know this at this point... Gave me good information to consider if I even want to be a program manager :-)

  • @ciancamplisson6081
    @ciancamplisson6081 Рік тому +3

    I wish I had this video a few months ago. The differenced between project and program managers came up on my CAPM and this video would have made it really clear with your architecture/ contractor example.

    • @RecipeforSuccess1
      @RecipeforSuccess1  Рік тому +1

      Oh gosh! Glad you thought it was helpful - also interesting to note that it came up on the CAPM. I think PMI really focuses on the difference in scope (think managing multiple projects in a portfolio as opposed to a single project with one goal/outcome).

    • @ciancamplisson6081
      @ciancamplisson6081 Рік тому +1

      @@RecipeforSuccess1 Definitely Emma. If anyone is looking at taking the CAPM, remember the content of this video!

    • @RecipeforSuccess1
      @RecipeforSuccess1  Рік тому +1

      @@ciancamplisson6081

  • @stephanieh2863
    @stephanieh2863 Рік тому

    Thanks for video. I enjoyed learning the differences between the two.

  • @siddharthasngh940
    @siddharthasngh940 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the awesome video, gives a clear understanding of the concept

  • @mkj_1416
    @mkj_1416 11 місяців тому

    would love to see a video comparing pfmp vs pgmp

  • @jeffreylangley4354
    @jeffreylangley4354 Рік тому +1

    Great video! I'm PMP certified and am planning on taking the PgMP certification in February next year. I passed the PgMP panel review earlier this month. The panel review took approximately 45 days before I was approved to take the exam. Eagerly looking forward to taking it!

  • @jonneysings2938
    @jonneysings2938 Рік тому +3

    I’m early!! Thinking of being a project manager I’m currently an administrative assistant 2. Do you think that experience gives me a little bit of an advantage?

    • @RecipeforSuccess1
      @RecipeforSuccess1  Рік тому +2

      Absolutely! I'd focus on getting more complex asks - setting up an event, thinking through how to execute on an idea or goal easily and clearly! Good luck!

  • @sa-pg6or
    @sa-pg6or Рік тому

    Good video

  • @janaenaefab5
    @janaenaefab5 Рік тому

    Can you explain the difference between an Enterprise Project Manager vs Program Manager. Seems the R&R are blurred sometimes.

  • @rehmatullahnadeem5758
    @rehmatullahnadeem5758 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for a great video. Just that mic with lights is distracting.

    • @RecipeforSuccess1
      @RecipeforSuccess1  Рік тому +1

      Oh no! I thought it was giving a cool vibe, but I can set it to one color. What color would you pick?

    • @2xMajestys
      @2xMajestys Рік тому

      @@RecipeforSuccess1 purple 💜

  • @CB-on8bd
    @CB-on8bd 10 місяців тому

    Sooo for government contracting job was offered $95K. For PM level 4 I’m FL is that way to low? I feel like it is.

  • @chatwc
    @chatwc Рік тому +3

    Hey Emma, great video as always. I’m doing a tech series on my podcast and I was wondering if you would be interested in coming on?

  • @baseemahmed8392
    @baseemahmed8392 Рік тому

    Isn't a project manager responsible for planning too? Like in the example of architect you gave; aren't project managers responsible for making the blueprint AND following it through execution?

    • @RecipeforSuccess1
      @RecipeforSuccess1  Рік тому +1

      Hi Baseem - yes, but on a much smaller scale. It could be the difference between the architect and the contractor (the contractor still has a plan that needs execution but the overall vision and level is different). I hope that makes sense! I'm also open to your thoughts on the matter!

    • @baseemahmed8392
      @baseemahmed8392 Рік тому

      @@RecipeforSuccess1 i understand the vision part. Ok, so the way I see it is: A project manager would do all the planning like creating project proposal, budget estimations and all that. Then move on to the executing it. While program managers are around to manage multiple project managers themselves as opposed to managing the project.
      Other possible way I look at program managers is that they handle multiple projects, like everything from planning to initiating to executing to closing. But there's no project manager for those projects. Makes sense? Sounds flawed?

    • @baseemahmed8392
      @baseemahmed8392 Рік тому

      @@RecipeforSuccess1 by the way, thank you so much for answering my questions. Also, sorry. Feel like I am bothering you with my questions.

  • @waynelai354
    @waynelai354 Рік тому

    Projects are Tactile?

  • @mickeykat92
    @mickeykat92 Рік тому

    So, first of all, I'm neither a PMP or PgMP. However I'm PRINCE2 Practitioner certified, along with CSM and CSPO. I have recently been moved from Project to Program Management and got a 69% raise. I'm interested in doing the PgMP as opposed to PMP (I'm not interested in Project Management anymore). I have the years of experience required (8) BUT my University degree is a standard (UK) 3 years, however I am in my 1st year (of 2) of my MBA from a very reputable UK University. I'm a bit confused as to whether I'd get accepted.. or should I not even bother

  • @FFlores-fr2ew
    @FFlores-fr2ew Рік тому

    Theres no chance of becoming a Program manager without being a project manager first. No company will ever hire someone in this role without the required experience.

    • @RecipeforSuccess1
      @RecipeforSuccess1  Рік тому

      That makes sense to me. Did you feel like the difference in pay is fair/reasonable?

  • @sa-pg6or
    @sa-pg6or Рік тому

    Nice mic and cute looking girl

  • @sa-pg6or
    @sa-pg6or Рік тому

    Bye bye project managemebt