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Project Management

Project Management. Dr. Michael Featherstone. JOB OUTLOOK

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Project Management

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  1. Project Management Dr. Michael Featherstone

  2. JOB OUTLOOK In general, the field of project management is incredibly hot—but the outlook might be brightest for PMs in the biotech and high-tech arenas. As might be expected, project management opportunities depend on the number of projects taking place. When the economy is booming, demand for PMs is usually high. When the economy is slow, look for opportunities in hot industry sectors, where a lot of projects are taking place. A wide range of industries use PMs to handle everything from launching new products to leading restructuring efforts to converting MIS systems . The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts excellent job growth for project managers in construction through 2014. Increasing complexity of construction projects could, however, drive demand slightly above average. The outlook is much stronger for product managers in industries with strong growth prospects, such as high tech and biotechnology. New major attracts crowds of interested project managers By: Bryce BensonOct. 3, 2008 There's a new student group on campus attracting interest.The Project Management Group filled Plumas Hall, Room 102 with more than 150 students interested in the new project management major and minor being offered through the College of Business department of management starting next semester.The project management field has expanded out of big business and is growing now more than ever, he said. One fifth of the world's [Gross Domestic Product] this year will be spent on projects," Smith said. "That's $12 trillion." From the News Recession-Proof Jobs – July 17 2008 Business Week online Project Management Median Salary: $85,000-$95,000Managing a project from inception to close can be challenging, and companies need people who are up to the task

  3. PM Fundamentals

  4. http://whitepapers.businessweek.com/viewer/viewDocument.do?accessId=8820599http://whitepapers.businessweek.com/viewer/viewDocument.do?accessId=8820599 PM Fundamentals

  5. PM Fundamentals

  6. PM Fundamentals

  7. PM Fundamentals

  8. PM Fundamentals

  9. PM Fundamentals

  10. PIBOK Five Processes Initiating Process Planning Process Executing Process Controlling Process Closing Process

  11. Project Life Cycle 5. Requirements

  12. Project Life Cycle Testers PMs Programmers Art

  13. Project Life Cycle

  14. Project Life Cycle

  15. Lab Exercise 1

  16. Lab Exercise 1 • Develop a plan to handle communications during your project. • What would the requirements look like? • Who are the stakeholders?

  17. This Concludes Today’s Presentation Thank you for your attention

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