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So how come you got the role in the first place, given your inexperience? Bluff/blag or much cheapness?Originally posted by TommyB View PostHello everyone,
I have read some of the helpful comments here, and thought I would make my first post.
I have previously worked for a short while in a Project Support role. I have now obtained a contract Project Support role, but would really like to go through some things with an experienced PSO/PM before I start.
If anyone would like to help, that would be much appreciated.
If someone could take a day or so to go through a review in person, I would be happy to pay them for their time.
Thanks for the help everyone.Clarity is everythingComment
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I have worked as a PSO before, but I think this contract role will be of a higher standard.Originally posted by SteelyDan View PostSo how come you got the role in the first place, given your inexperience? Bluff/blag or much cheapness?
I think I can do it, just need to make sure I am prepared for any assignment they can give me.Comment
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You Know do not be so sure that client co is going to have a very tight project process with clearly defined documentation.
When I took my first contract role as a PM it was actually after I had been managed out of the door based on the fact I was a rubbish PM at my previous company. (turned out it was more to do with my inability to kiss a** rather than my skills as a PM!)
When I arrived I found my project documentation and approach was more than the company had ever used before (it is a big company too).
In fact they still now use some of my ideas and documentation in projects across the company.
If you are in Project Support you can expect to have clear guidelines on documetation - if there is nothing then wahtever you produce will be better than that!Comment
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Thanks for that.Originally posted by original PM View PostYou Know do not be so sure that client co is going to have a very tight project process with clearly defined documentation.
When I took my first contract role as a PM it was actually after I had been managed out of the door based on the fact I was a rubbish PM at my previous company. (turned out it was more to do with my inability to kiss a** rather than my skills as a PM!)
When I arrived I found my project documentation and approach was more than the company had ever used before (it is a big company too).
In fact they still now use some of my ideas and documentation in projects across the company.
If you are in Project Support you can expect to have clear guidelines on documetation - if there is nothing then wahtever you produce will be better than that!
If you don't mind, I would also like to PM you a couple questions I have regarding the approach you used.Comment
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HiOriginally posted by TommyB View PostHello everyone,
I have read some of the helpful comments here, and thought I would make my first post.
I have previously worked for a short while in a Project Support role. I have now obtained a contract Project Support role, but would really like to go through some things with an experienced PSO/PM before I start.
If anyone would like to help, that would be much appreciated.
If someone could take a day or so to go through a review in person, I would be happy to pay them for their time.
Thanks for the help everyone.
I am happy to help - I've been in project support for the last 6 years(way too long but I'm a mummy to 2 and happy for the moment).
Anyway send me a mesaage or provide an email address....Comment
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Wow, that's great.Originally posted by simplicity View PostHi
I am happy to help - I've been in project support for the last 6 years(way too long but I'm a mummy to 2 and happy for the moment).
Anyway send me a mesaage or provide an email address....
Thanks for your kind offer. I will definitely be in touch.Comment
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Thanks Kojak.Originally posted by cojak View PostThey were joking.
In the meantime take a look at this.
Programme and Project Support Office Essentials | Programme & Project Support Office Essentials | Foundation | Project Management and Support | Certifications | BCS Certifications
I have actually done that qualification.
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