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IT has never been more important or more interesting to owners and career seekers than the profession of project management. Project management is the science of efficiency and accuracy as applied to how to get things done. IT is important in such diverse fields as IT, construction project management, sales, and almost any business you can think of.
The Project Management Institute is the main source concerning standards and techniques in the IT field. IT is also the main certifying body for professionals in project management, and is the clearinghouse for training programs and information in the field.
The single most important reference for any project management professional is the Bible of project management called "PMBOK", published by PMI. IT should be owned and a must-read for any manager or company executive. IT is constantly updated to include the latest in business methods, ethics, standards and new technologies.
For people specializing in IT project management, they will need not only the PMBOK but also special training. They will need to have some experience dealing with software and hardware hang-ups and problems that IT professionals need to handle. Project management basics can help anyone no matter what their business, but there are certain areas that are just unique to IT professionals.
In its simplest terms, project management defines a project's goals, scope, and time by identifying the components of each process and assessing risk at each step. Project managers need to make out a budget and a schedule, ensure availability of personnel and resources, write up contracts with external suppliers, manage risks, know the relevant laws and regulations, and take care of any other details required for a project's successful completion. During the project, the manager must issue periodic progress reports and correct any problems that arise. A final evaluation is made at the project's end.
The whole process of beginning and executing projects has, fortunately, been greatly simplified by modern project management software that has specialized programs for specialized industries. An experienced and certified project manager is of great benefit in assisting a company in the purchase and utilization of the optimum software to meet specific needs. Since the need for project managers far exceeds their availability, a career in project management can be very profitable for those who wish to change careers or for those just choosing a life goal.
The business skill and profession of project management has never been more important or more interesting to owner and career seekers as well. Project management is the science of getting things done efficiently and correctly and applies to areas such as it project management, construction project management, sales project management and nearly any other venture you can name. The project management institute is the main source concerning standards and techniques in the IT field. IT is also the main certifying body for professionals in project management, and is the clearinghouse for training programs and information in the field.
George Purdy, a well-known speaker on IT project management, wrote several articles and essays on this matter. More info, resources and great products on project management.