Project Management – Dealing With Information Overload

Posted by admin | Project management | Monday 7 June 2010 6:21 am

You probably are aware by now how indispensable project management is for your bottom line. Organizations everywhere are tuning in to the effect of project management to meet it’s shortcomings in the face of increasing demands posed by the internet era.

Right now professionals are required to perpetually learn the most advanced project management techniques including perhaps pursuing the project management professional status or PMP for short.

This identification involves a rigorous examination process as well as difficult course of study. Experience levels within the actual field of project management itself is also indispensable to attain this coveted status. Once a professional has attained it, he or she must renew it every now and then in order to be able to continue to use that designation.

This certification was created by the Project Management Institute which is considered the world’s leading authoritative organization when it comes to the business of project management.

So as a current or future PMP, how does one keep up-to-date with such a vast array of information that’s available and growing (beyond the internet, intranet, and proprietary knowledge)? One thing you can do is use RSS readers to coordinate and keep up to date with your favorite blogs and news feeds which allows you to keep up to date with the entire industry within a glance.

The nice thing about reading blogs from various project management and PMP certified professionals is that you will get a second hand account into various cultures, industries, and corporate policies as it relates to the application of the Project Management body of knowledge.

Be sure to join local networking clubs within your area to pick the brains of some of the thought leaders and executives who are focused on this stringent discipline. This is one of the best ways to stay ahead and learn tricks of the trade that will literally save you hundreds upon hundreds of hours of time through learning by reinventing the wheel.

Fact source : allentrepreneurinfo.com

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