Understanding Project
Management
I've been thinking for a while now about the
difficulties there can be with getting good information about project
management when you're starting out.
Naturally, there are some
great resources on the internet. To blow my own trumpet for a moment, my
own Project
Management Guide offers some good
pointers. Equally, there are a lot of other sites which offer very short
introductions to the discipline.
The more I thought about it,
though, the more I realised that that is not enough for many people.
When I first started my career, I was lucky enough to work for an
organisation that understood the importance of project management, and
had excellent mentors that could help me progress.
But there are
many organisations out there that don't understand this, or don't have
the resources to be able to pay for expensive training courses for their
staff. What about prospective project managers in those places? What
about the people in those organisations who have already had a project
dropped on them, but are beginning to realise they haven't got the tools
to tackle it?
It seems to me that what these people need is a
simple guide, not just to what project managers do, but to why they do
it. An inexpensive pack of information that not only gives them the
tools to tackle project management, but an understanding of when to use
them. That understanding is really valuable, and it's what you need to
make all the processes project managers use make sense.
A couple
of months ago, I started work on something to hopefully help those
people. The more time I've spent on it, the more I've realised how
useful it could be. The entire course is now ready, and you can
purchase Understanding Project Management
here.
If you would like some more information before buying, that's fine. By signing up to our email newsletter, you'll receive a free sample copy of the third talk, Project Organisation. I hope you like it!