Project Management Career - Is it Right For Me? (Let's be Real)
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- Опубліковано 15 бер 2018
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Welcome to PM Perspective's first ever episode! Our theme for this month is going to be "How to Get a Project Management Job." In today's episode I talk about the traits a person should have if they expect to have a successful career in project management.
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1.5 works fine, too :)
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SUMMARY REVIEW - The 5 Most Important Traits Needed to be a Great Project Manager:
(1) 4:58 - Must have a GENUINE interest in people & CARE about them. ("goodwill currency")
(2) 7:15 - Must GENUINELY enjoy politics. (acknowledgment that every person comes to the table with their own set of objectives)
- (figure out what people want, and if there's a way you can give it to them in the course of completing the project)
(3) 9:04 - Need to be a HEALTHY skeptic. (you need to find evidence to confirm that what people are telling you is true; both with those producing under you and those "calling the shots" over you)
- (have a keen interest in the WHY & HOW, not so much the WHAT & WHEN)
(4) 12:42 - Must be okay with CHANGING CONDITIONS. Consider different scenarios & possibilities-- BE AWARE of changing conditions and requirements and BE OPEN to changing the course of the project along the way.
- ("No plan survives contact with the enemy.")
(5) 15:10 - Must be able to TRUST YOURSELF to make decisions (even in the times when you don't have all the information you want) and must be okay with BEING WRONG sometimes / making mistakes.
Thanks For your info.. I am not going to watch the video :)
Thank you very much for typing all this up. Your effort is very much appreciated.
i have none of them and going to be a project manager :}
Thanks for jotting this for us 👍
Thanks, this saved me a lot of time!
I'm about to get hired as a project manager for the first time, you described me perfectly with this video!! THANK YOU ... I never thought there was a position that puts together a way to use all my talents, your video was very useful!
1. Genuine interest in people (influencer + leader)
2. Enjoy politics (acknowledging and observing everyone's objectives)
3. Be skeptical (gain evidence + question executive orders)
4. Interest in ‘why’ and ‘how’
5. Be okay with change and don’t expect structure: “No plan survives when in contact with the enemy.”
6. Trust yourself (make a decision before you have all the info)
I have 20+ years as a Project Manager and I feel the information you shared on this first video was very well done. Many people simply think that Project Management is about being organized and having the ability to follow a schedule. This is far from the truth and you clearly explain this. Although its not an easy job, for those who truly enjoy all aspects of Project Management, they will enjoy the challenges, the failures, and the victories that comes with it.
Are you rich. I only want this job due to riches
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Thanks for the video. I’ve been a PM for 2 years and I gradually started hating my job more and more. I thought it was just my workplace. As much as I would like to have the traits you mentioned the reality is I don’t and thats probably why I’m struggling in my role.
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I'm on the edge of deciding this as a career. So appreciate this A LOT.
Thank you hahaha
I m in the same place as you are, so what did u decide ???
how is it, its been a year
@@Krupaux you still active ? I’m a first year student , just getting into the program , I do wanna become an electrician but I want an associates degree to my name , and maybe a bachelors , I don’t think electricians give me any type of degree right ? Maybe just a certificate ?
@@edwinjimenez960 Hey, i really have no knowledge about this, I would advise to ask someone else, I don't want to say something I don't fully believe in. I didn't do the project management, i considered it for a long time but it didn't happen. I am in completely different field now. As far as i know, you can get a engineering degree in electricals, but as an electrician, i am not really sure.
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Saw it too late
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This was great! Thank you for putting all of this out there Jason 🙏 The world does need it. I loved hearing all this laid out the way you explained it. I am a project manager at heart, and at 30 years old after about 6 different careers and businesses, it’s manifesting now into my reality! Amazing! More please!!
Found this video while thinking about interview questions list for a project manager. Very informative, thanks a lot!
I am an entry level PM. I was actually hired with the title "Executive Assistant" and my boss changed my title to PM my first week on the job. From what I can tell based on the tasks that have been assigned to me I am actually a little if both. Part PM/part assistant....in any case it's been very exciting for me so far and this is the first video I have seen of yours but I look forward to watching more of your content and learning how to be a successful and effective PM.
Hey, how's PM going for you? Did you do any courses? I am studying for PRINCE2 Foundation + Practicioner
Thank You for sharing :).
This is great! I'm so glad you've articulated the reasons why I enjoy pm! I agree that lots of people can be organized. We should all have some sense of organization, but it's the other things that make you a good leader and able to bring a team together!
As someone who just started as a project engineer, this information was very helpful. I now feel better about my career, thank you. You've earned my subscription.
You've nailed it. As you've mentioned in one of your comments, there's a lot of talk about the technical aspect (PMP etc.) of project management. Not much about the soft skill angle of it. In IT services, project management has more or less become a default path for career progression. It's important to understand if one has the aptitude for project management. It's great to see somebody coming forward to talk about it. Addressing the elephant in the room. I think it's time, people start talking about the intricacies or the deeper aspects of this career path, so that the future generation can benefit from it and make informed career choices.
I noticed, few of the folks have mentioned in the comments that you took a while (e.g. 6 mins) to get to the meat of the content. I think it's perfectly fine, as it's really important to set the context right, before you jump to the real thing.
The video looks quite professional and I loved the name of your channel :)
100 % agreed...
As someone who has totally “fallen into” pm by accident and found it to be a calling, I 100% agree. Great video, great contextualization, and great content. Honestly it reminded me a lot of listening to a podcast! @jason Dodd you should totally start a podcast if you haven’t already. Funny enough I am a pm for a podcast booking agency 😅 best.job.ever.
Totally agree
This video solidified my passion for being the most effective Project Manager and sets me up for the next level of my career....thank you for your insight Jason
I can't wait to see all of your other videos. Just found out about these today and I am in the works of becoming a healthcare project manager. Thank you for all of this because you are describing me as an individual throughout this video and have definitely secured my decision!
You took 6 min to get to the meat and potatoes of the traits to have in PM but I’m glad you’re covering this topic. Wanted to say thank you for this help. I have been searching for a field to make a career change in for two years and you have helped me to make this decision. Keep delivering this content and I will definitely support you.
After 18 years in the Navy, learning every year how to do everything I can to take care of my people and get the best out of them within the bounds of the mission, yes, this is something I am ready for and excited about. Thank you for making this video!
Thank you so much for this video.
After watching I decided that this was not a good matching career path for me, better to know now than later!
Thanks again
This is great information! This reasurred me that I'm doing a great job as a PM. I've been doing these things for years and my team loves what I do. There are times management isn't always happy, but you can't make everyone happy. Thanks for making videos in an career most people don't know about.
Jason,Just started project management training and I love how "to the point and informative" this video is. Doing a career change and now I 'm confidence that this is what I want.Thank you
This video is amazing and you are super effective presenter. I appreciate the authenticity! I'm even more excited to get into this career 😊 thank you!
Thank you, well done, you've presented some good insights into the making of a good PM, I think we can all relate to PM's that might have been better acclimated to a different profession.
I definitely appreciate the thought that you put into this video, and your perspective is legitimate mentorship for many people who are considering a career in project management! I think you’re basically nailed everything, I can see that I should have no way of knowing as I can’t Matthew an experience; but this presentation you make here sounds to me like hearing truth in perspective that anyone can recognize. Thank you so much
What you have achieved through your accomplishments is exemplary. We are proud of you. Continue to raise the bar with your hard work and dedication.
Great information. I am moving into PM & excited about the whole career change from engineering to PM. Thanks again 😊
Thank you!!! You definitely made me more excited about pursuing a career in PM!
This is fantastic information. While it did take a little bit to get to the core of the topic I've had all of my concerns about Project Management as a field addressed. I was about 90% certain it was right for me but after watching this I'm now 100% certain that this is the field that I want to go into. I'm really glad that I found your channel. I've subscribed and plan to follow your work closely. Thanks so much for the upload!
Watching this video has gotten me more excited about becoming a project manager. I'm excited to continue watching more of your videos and I've subscribed as well. Yay!
You've definitely made me even more excited for Project Management than I was before! Thanks :)
Doing a lot of research before heading back to school This video just assured me that I’m making the right decision.
I feel that significant core questions was covered here. Thanks for taking the time to produce the material. Most times, it is not hard for one to lose sight of why we choose to pursue something that we feel is important, be it career or personal decisions. By asking the million dollar question, 'is it right for me'? one can clearly look at the mirror and decide if PM is indeed right for you or not.
Really informative for a PM beginner as well as for the experienced guys out there. Majority of the videos focus on certifications /qualifications and technical aspects. The much needed personal traits and soft skill qualities that you shared ,really really helps. Thank you so much. Looking forward to more quality content from your channel.
This is amazing, it takes more than passion to get there.Great job
I learned more about project management from this video than I did in first 4 of the 5 years I went to college to get a degree in engineering technology.
Subscribed!
I'm currently studying Op Management also have interest in PM people have told me I must finish Op than study engineering to get into PM
Congratulations ! It’s a great illustration of what project management is. The best talk I’ve heard in a long time. Well done and thank you.
I have been looking into project management as a possible next career goal/move. After listening to this brief I honestly believe this is definitely for me. Thank you taking the time to create this video and sharing it.
I like this video because if you are studying for a project manager interview (like I am) it gives you the competencies the interviewers are probably going to be asking about! This is a great resource thanks!
Hi, I know this comment is from three years ago but I’m curious to know how that interview went and where you are in your career now, do you still agree with the points made in this video?
Im currently considering a career change and trying to gain as much insight as I can 😊
Wow, this was truly helpful.
I hear a lot about the certification process and what you do in your day to day basis, but those never encompass the soft skills you mentioned here.
Thank you for your insights, you've definitely given me some food for thought!
I have been considering a career in project management for quite a while and this video has me convinced I need to take the chance and go for it! Thank you for the information. Looking forward to learning more
I really appreciated your insights - good advice for any management role too. Almost no one highlights the importance of being "skeptical" and how difficult it can be to keep that positive and generative when you're managing up. I wish I'd seen this four years ago when you originally posted! Many thanks -
Thank you for this! You've told me it's okay to question what I'm doing, when everyone else is telling me not to worry. I honestly don't know which direction I should go. Due to some unexpected life events, I am back in school at a small business college for the first time in over 30 years. I hadn't ever heard of PM until now. I declared it as my major because so many people (including Admin) have told me I would make a great PM with my soft skill set and because it was the major that came closest to complimenting and capitalizing on my life experience as a homemaker. I usually know if something is going to work for me or not, by jumping right in and learning about it as I go. But I can't tell with this one. My classes are fun and fascinating. I enjoy the challenge of PM and being part of a team. I love deadlines and do well under pressure. I enjoy people and I present well. And... I also get lost in all the reading and don't make all the connections I need to be making to really understand the stuff. How much do I really need to know coming in at an entry level position? I have hung in there, with only one class left to complete before getting my certificate because I want to finish what I started. But what is the point of getting a certificate in something I don't really understand? Do I trust that the dots will eventually connect? Or is this evidence of it not being a good match for me?
It would be interesting to hear how it all worked out for you 3 years later?
I hope you are happy & successful in whatever you are doing.
I Love it, Planning start a career as a project Manage, Thanks for the tips and Looking foreword to what you will be teaching next.
One year later, did you go into project management?
@@cheriesonsocial7997 yeah wanna know too
Finally a video that goes trough the deepest and less obvious traits of a PM. Thanks, your insight is highly appreciated.
Thank you for making this video, Jason! It really makes me understand what PM is truly about.
Considering a PM career post university and this has definitely influenced my decision! Thank you! Will be subscribing!
Great advice! The obvious “surface-level” traits of a PM are always the ones I’ve thought of, but these were really eye-opening and helpful.
This just popped in my recommendation list, and thank UA-cam for that!
Defiantly gained valuable information about the PM career from your insights.
I'm starting a high degree in PM soon and this helped a lot ! wish me luck!!
Good luck. I'm 20 days away from finishing with my MBA with a specialization in PM. Lots of nerves and anxiety over here but You can do this.
Someone else actually pointed out to me that I would make a good project manager. As I started to look into the schooling needed for that and experience I felt a little uneasy and wanted to make sure this was the right direction to head in my career. Watching this video definitely made me feel more confident going into this field. I also tell people my favorite part of my current job is the fact that I get to work with a different group of people every week! The training I do is the same but people are all so different that it’s never the same experience. I love it! Thank you for the reassurance that all the work I’m going to be putting in will take me to where I want to be.
I watched this video and I was unsure if PM is really for me. I do enjoy working with different people, I'm empathetic - I care a lot about my colleagues. I always ask the why and how. But I'm a perfectionist, don't know if going for PM career would mean changing my ways or developing a new character trait. And I'm afraid at difficult times those two will clash. Curious to hear your thoughts!
Samantha Dingman how’d it go ?
@@tamaraamanda2483 how did it go??
@@abolitavhare267 3 years later I'm a PM at an S&P 500 company
@@tamaraamanda2483 if you don’t mind what steps did you take? And how do you like it?
Before being a PM, be a psychologist
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Just read a lot haha
AHAHA
I´m a psychologist considering changing career to PM 😂
I have a psych degree
Hey Jason, this video was excellent. You were so clear, so simple, broke down raw information that i have not found in any video about anything and the thing i loved the most is how genuine you are. Thank you so much for such a wonderful video and i will be watching your other videos for more information on Project Management. I am a recent graduate but my understanding of PM has never been so appetizing to me. You have really sparked the interest as i relate to all these traits and would love find out from you whether my decision to take up PM again is on a solid foundation. Again thank you and good day
Wonderful, thank you Jason. You've made me more excited about project management than I was before.
Thanks for putting this into reflection... I might need to consider another career :( I already have project management experience, certification, and interest... but the politics and dealing with certain people is what drains me sometimes... my backup career is data analytics which I have similar experience and I'm soon to graduate from a program at my school for this. For the time being, I've enjoyed being a project coordinator/administrator in the past.
Excellent info!! This has made me more excited about taking a PM certification course and changing careers next year.
Also, regarding the top comment- your video is at the perfect speed.
Regarding the perfect speed, yeah indeed. I have even repeated some points to make sure I haven't missed anything from this valuable content.
Hi Jason,
I just came across your channel. I am currently investing my time looking at a career change into the project/facility management field and found your first video very informative.
I look forward to watching your other videos.
Thank you.
Thank you for the video. I am an MIS student at the moment, and I am weighing all my options for what I can do when I graduate. I had honestly never really thought about project management as an option until I started taking a class about IT project management. This has given me food for thought. Cheers.
I liked the information. I think the ideal situation for project managers is to have the right mix of people on their projects, or at least people that enjoy working together as a team. This makes the environment more pleasant and conducive for its greatest results. It also makes political encounters more natural.
Everybody has plans until they get hit - Mike Tyson
Rob Mondonedo until they got punched in the mouth
... Real ! ...
Lol swear 😅
I have been wrestling with my self about going into the PM field, and you just clinched it for me. I am going to take my CAPM course.
This is actually my 1st UA-cam video I have watch since the thought of project management came to mind. And I honestly feel a bit more confident after watching. Hope to watch more of your videos 👌👌👌
This is such a great topic. A lot that was mentioned here really resinates with me. Early on I struggled with determine whether PM was the right choice for me, it's reassuring to know I have many of this traits that make a successful PM. By the way, I sent you a PM here on UA-cam recently. However, I know they're a bit cumbersome to find. If there's a preferred way I could contact you, let me know. Have a great weekend!
Hi Tom, glad you enjoyed the episode. Thanks for pointing out your PM. I just found it and will reply! I'm always happy to meet a fellow PM. We'll connect soon.
Great Video!! Also, I was wondering if you can make a video about the CAPM certification and speak a little about that as well. I think it will help many people (like me) trying to get into this profession.
Thank You for this video! i was skeptical as to whether I would be a good fit for PM but I have always thought about it in the past decade. I'm so excited now!
Thank you for this. I've been looking to change my career to PM and thought this was very insightful. I've been looking for overlooked traits in this field because the hard skills are so much easier to detect.
I became a PM by "accident" that's why I watched this video😊 i strongly refused the position because I thought I'm not qualified. Thanks Jason💕 for mentioning the traits of a PM and I know, I possess them already since I joined the team a year ago (being a coordinator). Good luck to me for a bigger project this time💕
How did you get into the role? Im looking to study PM. However, I would like to find a company that offers such positions and get some experience. However thats easier said then done.
About to do a skills test and break into PM as a career shift and not only have you helped me a ton, but it was eerily creepy how I felt a lot of the things you talked about felt like you were talking directly to me! Love the work and thanks for the awesome content!
Thank you very much for all the info you gave us. I've just started doing the PM and I really think that I'm gonna keep doing it. Ty again.
I was thinking from long time about a career in Project management and this video has given me the best and absolute genuine points to think and evaluate. Thank You so much for this.
So all of these are actually called Leadership.
Being in the Marines I feel has prepared me for what you’ve mostly spoke about and of course life experiences. I think I’ll do well in this field of work and I can’t wait to see where it takes me.
good to hear Charnice, it's good you have the confidence to move forward positively. I want to study P.M too and work in this field as you do. Being a Marine would be a great stepping stone with your confidence and discipline. Good luck with it all. Tony, from Sydney Australia
Were you a 0431 or in a logistics type job? And if you were how well has it translated to the corprate world for you? I was an 0431 and im really looking into this field at the moment and i feel like it will be a great.
Yeah I was a special forces ranger seal , I too am ready for this role.
Thank you so much for the video :) Initially it scared me a little reading all the comments, but then after fully watching the video, I got brave and mentally prepared myself, so now m gonna focus on how to be more ready to try this career by focussing on the traits needed for this job.
Thank you for the awesome video! Looking forward to more insights in detail for all the stages
I was looking for something suitable for 2 of my team members and came across yours. its 10/10. thoroughly recommend it. Will keep watching the rest of yours
0.5 Speed = Drunk Project Manager
Ha! It’s like he’s hitting on a cousin at a family party.
You’re amazing for this lmaooo
Stephen Williams I’m fuckin dead af🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm in tears! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@urio7146 not everyone is a inbred like you Jay.
Good Morning, This video was very informative especially for someone like myself who is interested in Project Management. I am currently studying for my CAPM certification.
Did you pass?
Same here, did you pass?
Cece Renee no I am still Studying
@@reginaldjackson2570how about now ?
Excellent video. I am convinced that PM is the right career for me. You were to the point and nailed it brilliantly!
This was very helpful to me. I've been a bartender for 10 years and am trying to make the change. Having the right mindset for what the goal is and how people typically all having our own expectations is totally correct. I'll be watching your channel a bit more.
I would like also to hear about communication skills and leadership, how important is that
Both are important.
Project managing seems very similar to teaching grade school students.
HAHAHAHAHAAHAH this makes 3 of us!!!! LITERALLY!!
@meowmeow I started a new job and I've never heard so much "this is not my task" like this company. 😒
This is so funny. I’m an actual teacher trying to change professions and get a Master in Construction Management to do so, and yes! This is teaching 101. 😂 This video make me realize I’m a perfect fit for the job. Thanks!
Jason! Thank you! This was exactly what I needed to affirm my inclinations towards making a career shift from architecture to project management. It also is giving me great content for formulating personalized and impactful interview responses. You are a phenomenal mentor!
I really appreciated the information in this video! Super helpful. It was nice to hear what kind of personal traits would make you good for the job not just skills.
Hmmm so interesting. I've always thought I'd make a good project manager more than a carpenter and I'm confident in all but the decision making (still not bad at that but I do get nervous) but I've always been told by managers around me that they are the opposite of good leadership qualities. Always be right, strong arm people into getting what you want, steamroll sub-trades, don't have people feel human at work or they will think you are weak and take a mile etc.
I laughed out loud during this video, I had three managers at my last job- they each exhibited the exact opposite of these traits. 1 had a crippling inability to make decisions, severe self doubt to the point that he had trouble sleeping at night and would have to leave during the day due to sleep deprivation. The owner at the company worked very hard but forgot to treat his employees like people. Didn't understand the politics around why people do things for other people. And the last guy, he was a constellation of problems. He told me in secret that he hated people. He would lose his composure over any changes to the plan, big or small. He seemed to believe he knew more than the specialists. It was like an exhibit of what not to do managerially. Anyway, good to be reminded that my attributes are useful and not "wrong" as so many have put it. Jeeze, it can be hard to find good opportunities.
Dude you just described me, how am i just finding out about this career
Thank you for sharing your insight. The experience and knowledge you hold brings to the table real life examples that I interested in learning more about. Wanting to work with people and dealing with constant change is a natural part of the Project Managers role. Time does not stand still that is certain. I am ready for a career move and I am ready for lifes challenges as a Project Manager.
Well done! This is probably not what most people expect to hear when searching around to find out what it takes to be a Project Manager. However, that's what makes it such a good video.. This is exactly what people need to know when getting into Project management.
Great stuff, thank you Jason! I was working as an Executive Assistant for about 6 years, and I took the opportunity to change my career to Project Management during our company's restructure. I am not a PM yet, but I started to get the gist of it. And your video helped me to reassured that I made the right decision that the PM is right for me. 1) I have genuine interest in people. I love people, good or bad, they are interesting. 2) And it's fun for me to use my people skills to get people to do stuff, it also gives me a sense of achievement. So yes, I do enjoy politics. Your video also helped to identify the traits I should train myself to form, because, 1) I can be too optimistic and not skeptical enough, 2) I am not too comfortable with change, YET. I tend to stress myself when any changes occur that total disrupt my perfect plan. Hahaha. In closing, great stuff, I thank you for what you do, genuinely. :)
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I am onboard with everything you've identified as to what makes a good PM except the politics part. Are you going to help us hone our skills in this aspect?
Hi bstrongbbelle, absolutely! There's lots in my "editorial pipeline" this year that will help you become an expert at navigating those political backwaters. In fact, all of August and September are geared towards becoming your company's most valuable player (MVP), which includes a heavy focus on "politics."
I'm working on an episode where I invite a number of seasoned executives to tell us all about the things they wished their PM's knew. I'm also working on inviting guests to come talk to us about the art of influence ... stay tuned!
PM Perspective Thank you! I am at the point where my passion for project management is waning. I am not am expert in every aspect of what you've outlined however, I am pretty good at them. I would like to see this challenge through.
Hey Raed. "Mouthwatering!" Wow, I never could have imagined that one of my videos would make someone's mouth water. LOL
I'm happy you're looking forward to future episodes.
Excellent points. I have never heard these stated. I am sure glad I found your channel.
Thank you Jason, I was looking for how would the characteristics of a Project Manager person be, the attitude, the way their thoughts work, the way they deal with conflicts. I feel you answered me a lot. I will for sure continue watching your videos. I'm an entry level project manager, looking for job now. I'm a fast learner with a can-do personality. I'm just looking for my opportunity to start growing on this. Thank you!!
Very succinct, clear and honest insider's perspective. Thank you SO much for sharing this. Super useful info that anyone considering the field should watch.
I’m really interested in the Project Management route. I’m currently working in Finance and find it so repetitive & dull - other accountants around me are satisfied being desk-bound for 8 hours a day, but there’s a yearning in me for more. Rather than reporting on what the business is doing & spending, I have a desire to save money/drive through change for a business.
What would people say is the first PM qualification I should get? And is project management really as varied as people say it is? I’ve worked on a project team before as a Business Analyst so have some exposure to the PM role
Hi Jeff, I feel the same way!!
Why not start with the CAPM certification?
why do u thin that PM isnt "being desk-bound for 8 hours a day"?
The problem I've often encountered with project managers, especially those who are "PMP certified" project managers, is that they lack the technical background necessary to level and interact with the development team. When I provided the feedback that this project manager needs to at least learn a bit of SQL (and yes, this is an IT-related project management team), I got the rebuttal "project managers don't need to be technical. They just need to manage.". What is your opinion on this scenario?
Agree with you. PMs must have the technical know-how to be able to manage a project. He need not be an expert, but must know the basics.
You are skipping the business analyst. That's where the recommendation should go. If your organization doesn't have a B.A, then most likely the PM is forced to do both roles, which could be problematic.
Thank you so much for this video! I am currently in school for Project Management and I am eager for information. I am following your channel and putting your knowledge to use. Thank you again!
Been looking to see what project management was all about, and you have definitely inspired me delve further into learning the ropes as a new PM.
76 Business Analysts thumbed down!!
Playbackspeed = 1.75. Thank me later!
Yeah this worked for me, I feel like I fit into all those categories so thanks for outlining everything.
Subscribed. Looking forward to more content.
Thank you, this was really helpful! Some good insights on project management. Some key factors are: genuine interest in people, okay with politics, asks why/how, healthy skepticism, OK with making mistakes, decisive, OK with constant change.
This video was so useful for me, and made me realize I’d make a great project manager! Looking forward to the next steps!
Your video totally reinforced my decision to want to be a PM! Much appreciated and keep the videos coming!
Awesome job especially for your first video. Just graduated with a Masters Degree in Information Technology Management and I found your video inspirational."Thank You and Great Job!".
I'm new to your channel, and as an aspiring project manager, this was very helpful! Thank you for this great video! I look forward to watching more.
I love the questions this video has helped me obtain about project managment! Solid video 10/10!