by Elizabeth Harrin | May 26, 2022 | Career, Work/Life Balance, Working Women
Work/life balance comes up time and time again when I speak to people. We’re all desperate for a bit more time in the day, either to fit in more work or to fit in more slippers-and-TV time or something in-between. An extra hour in my day would probably just mean more...
by Elizabeth Harrin | Apr 26, 2022 | Agile Training, Career, Other Training, PMP Training, PRINCE2, This article contains affiliate links., Training
APM Salary and Market Survey 2021 says that 29% of those surveyed put the issue of leadership, training, skills, and development as the top challenge the project managers will face during the upcoming years. If your goal this year is to put yourself ahead of the curve...
by Sidar Ok | Apr 10, 2022 | Career
This is a guest article from Sidar OK, an executive coach who supports employees wishing to increase their income by becoming an independent consultant. Introduction Sidar OK When I became an independent consultant 12 years ago, freelance missions were abundant. In...
by Elizabeth Harrin | Apr 8, 2022 | Career, Working Women
Are you going up? Sometimes you don’t need to take a promotion in order to get a new job or to get ahead in the career stakes. Taking a sideways move is just as valuable and can get you where you want to go, faster. The career path for many types of jobs is pretty...
by Elizabeth Harrin | Mar 19, 2022 | Career, Other Training, This article contains affiliate links.
Recently someone got in contact with me to ask about how to become a project manager. I thought I’d repeat here what I said to her, in case anyone else finds it useful. She wrote: I have been advised that you have to do a degree in a particular subject e.g....
by Elizabeth Harrin | Mar 15, 2022 | Career, How To, This article contains affiliate links.
This is a guest article from Andy Kaufman, PMP. Andy Kaufman I work with project managers around the world, and increasingly there’s one success trait that I find could use a tune-up. In a word, it’s assertiveness. Some of this is unquestionably cultural. Part of the...