Environmental Sciences, asked by mandeepkaur2957, 1 year ago

What happen after the path of the leaders frame work borders?

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Answered by Rajeshkumare
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The project management profession already has a solid foundation for processes, tools, and methods. The bodies of knowledge already reached a very good level of maturity, and most companies adopted to some extent the principles from the PMBOK® Guide, PRINCE2 or IPMA. Many project managers already possess some type of formal certification in the field. Certified project managers are the ones who master the techniques required to successfully manage the project within constraints such as cost, scope, quality, and time. Is this enough for a project manager?

Take a real-world scenario: a customer located in the U.S. hiring a company based in India with high-skilled IT professionals to develop a new software tool. The specifications come from the headquarters in the U.S., the main customers are based in England and France, and some of the software modules are being developed in Israel. Can you apply the methods you learned while studying for your project management certification?

The answer is yes. You must use all the basic project management skills taught by IPMA, the PMBOK® Guide, and PRINCE2. And you better use them very effectively, as you will not have the opportunity to meet your users on a regular basis over a lunch to discuss their level of satisfaction, and you will not discover which tasks on the critical path are late during an informal chat at the coffee machine. Excellent project management skills are mandatory for the success of any global project, but you need much more to succeed.

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