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Project Managers - I need your input please
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI throw in the odd bit of chin stroking as well if it goes on too long. Just before I start pinching myself to stay awake...'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostI don't think you should use the "IR35" excuse for not attempting to take on additional responsibilities. Switching skill-set is not easy and does require you to take a risk. You might even have to become a permie!'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by cojak View Post...and let's not forget checking that the requirements are being correctly managed...Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAnd that they remain valid as the business case is reviewed at stage boundary.latest-and-greatest solution (TM) kevpuk 2013Comment
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Originally posted by kevpuk View PostNot forgetting ensuring tactical changes do not have adverse strategic ramificationsComment
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Thanks ,Lovely response from all, With the numerous response I think I am better off taking the Prince 2 course. I am already on a Team lead contract role working closely with the PM.
And to be honest I don’t see what he does. The only thing is schedule conf appointments, and appointments, and another appointment, and appointments. Then mayb in the end he summarises anything we (technical guys) have said in the meeting.
At the back of my mind - im thinking,…….. hmmm I could do what this bloke(PM) is doing now, give my brain a rest and even earn more. –
In all I think moving purely into PM contract roles with little/no experience is the problem –
Then how do I gain this experience if no is ready to get me on board without prior exp. (Then I think this is where - “going for a lower rate role comes in”)Comment
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Originally posted by rurffy View PostAnd to be honest I don’t see what he does. The only thing is schedule conf appointments, and appointments, and another appointment, and appointments. Then mayb in the end he summarises anything we (technical guys) have said in the meeting.Comment
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Originally posted by rurffy View PostThanks ,Lovely response from all, With the numerous response I think I am better off taking the Prince 2 course. I am already on a Team lead contract role working closely with the PM.
And to be honest I don’t see what he does. The only thing is schedule conf appointments, and appointments, and another appointment, and appointments. Then mayb in the end he summarises anything we (technical guys) have said in the meeting.
At the back of my mind - im thinking,…….. hmmm I could do what this bloke(PM) is doing now, give my brain a rest and even earn more. –
In all I think moving purely into PM contract roles with little/no experience is the problem –
Then how do I gain this experience if no is ready to get me on board without prior exp. (Then I think this is where - “going for a lower rate role comes in”)
You cannot see what he does then you go on to make flippant comments about what you think he does.
You are inarticulate and clearly have no idea - basic skills to overcome to be a PM, please do us all a favour and go perm and learn the trade by completing a few projects.Comment
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Originally posted by rurffy View Post
And to be honest I don’t see what he does.
Sounds like he his doing job right.Comment
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