The Fastest Growing Professional Disciplines: Project Management
April 1st, 2008 by admin
The fastest growing professional disciplines: Project Management
Project Management PM is one of the world’s most in-demand skill sets and is one of the fastest growing professional disciplines in the World.A project management is consider temporary since once the projects objectives are met, the project management team will break-up and go onto other projects. The goal of a project management is to create something new, or unique.
People on project management often come together as strangers. We can’t be learning, collaborating, optimizing the project, or making commitments without a relationship built on trust, respect, appreciation, care for each other, and practices of commitment-making.
Project managers can be found in all industries. Their numbers have grown rapidly as industry and commerce has realised that much of what it does is project management work.
The core variables of the project management process, namely: product scope, quality grade, time-to-produce and total cost-at-completion must all be mutually consistent and attainable.
Project management knowledge and practices are best described in terms of their component processes. These processes can be placed into five process groups (initiating, planning, executing, controlling and closing) and nine knowledge areas: (project integration management, project scope management, project time management, project cost management, project quality management, project human resource management, project communications management, project risk management and project procurement management).
By S. Maurer
S. Maurer is a 53-years old college graduated IT professional, with 30 years of experience in the computer & technology fields. Now is the Academic Director of http://mba-open-university.net and http://distance-learning-mba-online-mba-program-executive-jobs.net.
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