[webproducers] Re: pm coursework

This could be useful but since virtually *every* organization
I've ever worked at (7 f/t gigs and numerous other freelance)
had its own process (or lack thereof) and corporate culture,
thus rendering prior assumptions and training moot. Therefore, I
wouldn't rely too heavily on what you learn from such a course.

Aside from applying certain best practices, a good PM has to
rely on attributes and skills they already possess, including
experience dealing with different sizes and types of projects,
diplomacy, writing/communication skills, motivation, focus and
it certainly doesn't hurt if you understand technology or the
creative process too.

Just my two cents on the matter.


--- "D.Lasday" <dlasday@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> any reccos for a good place to take a class/es for Project
> mgmt.
> 
> PMI certification might be a nice thing but not my immediate
> concern.
> 
> Im familiar w/ESI  - I took an expensive 3 day course w/those
> guys
> and
> Im more interested in a traditional sit down f2f course not
> online. 
> (but all suggestions welcome.)
> 
> thanks.
>
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