A great article from Charles Seybold, a CEO of LiquidPlanner
Project Management is a serious profession, but the best project managers don’t all have PMP certifications or even know what the PMBOK is. They have a cowboy’s sense for what matters. They have solid skills with the tools of the trade and the kind of people skills that get them invited back to conversations.
That’s why the best project managers almost invariably have been line managers at some point. Pragmatism and a uncanny ability to communicate about the right things go a long way.
Here are a few project management career tips that might make Curly proud…








