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21 February, 2024 - 12:50 AM
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It is important to get quality training if there is a desire to improve your skills. I can recommend that you visit https://hrdqu.com/events-project-management/. There are some great project management webinars there that can be useful for beginners as well as more experienced professionals. These webinars usually cover different aspects of project management and offer practical advice that can be immediately put to work. I hope this helps you get started on your journey in this exciting field!
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26 July, 2024 - 01:13 PM
This is exactly what I was looking for, thanks!
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19 November, 2024 - 04:26 PM
If you're starting in project management and want to kick things off right, go for something like the PMP certification. It’s recognized all over and gives you a solid foundation. It helps structure your thinking and gives you tools you can use daily in projects. I remember when I was figuring out where to start, and I came across a prep course that made it way less daunting. Check out this https://www.advisedskills.com/project-management/pmi-authorized-pmp-exam-preparation . Everything is laid out step-by-step, so you know what to focus on.
Even if you’re exploring, understanding the basics, like timelines, stakeholder management, and risk planning, will make a huge difference.
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16 December, 2024 - 10:35 PM
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