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Growing Project Management beyond the bar chart…
There is no doubt that technical skills are core to project and program management. However, since late 2015, the US Project Management Institute has asked its Registered Education Providers to align their courses to a broader range of competencies than simply scheduling, budgeting and controlling risks. They call this broader approach to professional development “the talent triangle” as they move beyond the need for a bar chart and budget. Companies require more than just technical skills to succeed in today’s complex and competitive global marketplace. They need people with other value-added skills in leadership and business strategy. Professionals with these competencies can support longer-range strategic objectives that contribute to business success rather than just project success. Here in our PDU Club we offer the resources to help you to develop skills and achieve success in:- Technical project management skills
- Leadership and team management
- Strategic planning and business management