
The Profession Piece of Project Management #1
Common Realities
Piecing Together Project Management by Tom Saxton
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Common Realities

Self Sabotage

We’ve all heard the famous Benjamin Franklin quote: “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” In the project world, it can be easy to bypass the planning phase especially if you feel your schedule will take care of your milestones, your start and finish events, and provide information for a positive or negative Schedule Variance.

Experience: An Oxymoron

It’s not always what you gain, but what you lost.

There will be times as a project manager where chaos will arise.

The career path of project management can be highly sought after especially for those young in their careers ready to take on multiple tasks, solve complex problems, see through a product or service from cradle to grave, and work with teams of all sizes.

Moving On

When a project manager envisions running a project, they imagine all the highs and possible lows that can occur.

Implementing the Seen, Heard, Remembered Method