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Have you ever thought about how some people make doing project management look easy, and it seems like they know it all? People listen to them, people take them seriously, people recognise what they do, and they’ve got support from somewhere – their boss, their mentor, someone.

Hello, my name is Elizabeth Harrin, I’m the
founder of Project Management Rebels, author of 5 books and you might know me
from my blog, A Girl’s Guide to Project Management. Welcome to my brand new
training series, 2020 Project Management.

In today’s video, you’re going to learn
what it takes to succeed as a project manager in this new decade. The video is
designed to help you understand how to make your projects work in the real
world, because what we learn in textbooks – even the ones I write – isn’t
always simple to apply when you add real people and messy projects into the
mix.

Once you know what to do, it becomes a
whole lot easier to manage your projects with more confidence and less stress.

That means if you’re a project manager who
is feeling like you don’t quite know if you’re doing it right, you’re going to
get some tips to help you build your skills and build your confidence in this
video series.

In this first training video, I’m going to
share the key skills project managers need. There are dozens of skills project
managers need, and if you’ve read the PMBOK® guide, or any other professional
standard, you’ll know that I can’t cover them all in this short video – so
where do you start? However, my hope is that today I can help you cut through
the noise and today focus on the skills that really matter.

I put this list of skills together because
I saw so many people who don’t have time to do full-on project management
training. I remember the days when I could take 5 days out of the office for a
PRINCE2 course, but these days, I have a busy work schedule, I have a family,
and now, I’m not able to spend as much time on professional development as I
would have done while I was younger – although actually I don’t think age is
part of it, I think our lives are busier now, our jobs demand more, our work is
more complex. And I wanted to know, so I could better support project managers
in our community, what are the most important things – where should we be spending
our time?

So in this 2020 Project Management training
series, I’ll share with you the plan I developed to win back more time and get
more confident doing the work that we do. And that’s what I want for you. You
wouldn’t be watching this if you weren’t already committed to professional
development.

So as we go through this training, I want
you to identify obvious areas of opportunity for your current situation,
wherever you are in your career.

Are you ready? Let’s dive in!

–> Watch the video for the skills training.

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