Stakeholders: get to know who they are, what their 'stake' is and how they might either support or sabotage the project (either inadvertently or intentionally due to conflicted interests.) Sit down with each one, ask them their view of the project, how they see themselves contributing to it and how they see it benefiting their operation. Then keep in touch with them, let them know what the project is up to; any changes that might interest them.
Great set of advices provided by a beeeeautiful mind to build up a strong mindset! I am so lucky to have decided to cross class my career with project management and to have watched your videos sir. Thank you.
This is very knowledgeable and interesting video about rules for project management being a future project manager I will apply there 12 rules Thanks Sir
I am NO delivery construction and I have good my project manager and I will improving news industry and I have desition idea. I have news planing on the my thinking about operating business.
I'm still in minute 3 and already commenting. I sincerely needed this video. You are giving me the right info and mindset at the very important point in my life. I had inadequacy feelings since I started this job though I killed it with my common sense and adaptation, yet I'm not the PROFESSIONAL who I wish I would be now through the knowledge. I'm trying to get done with the CAPM so I get the very basics accurate. Then will continue towards PMP. Any advise if I should wait the new PMBOK 7th or let me just study this course in-hand using the 6th edition. (Please), Thank you very much! (Sir)🌹
PMI will make announcements in due course. Until then,PBOK6 is the basis of the CAPM exam and one of the core references for the PMP exam. It's likely to stay that way for a fair while. Take your exams at your own pace. Don't worry about syllabus changes; follow the guidance at the time. Your career is a long game. Good luck.
Big respect and appreciation sir. Talking to you from Rurals of Africa, I'm an expatriate there having a part in developing and contributing to lives of poor and disadvantaged farmers. And your channel helps greatly. Couldn't find any better though I did watch a lot here on YT. Thanks for the content and hard work. You're the best.
Yes sir I have satisfying and my builder house only one living in selling mediation and I have money transfer online to account BANK. After traveling agent in NO arrives driving in my driving my car.
@@Onlinepmcourses Bob Marley wrote on his song "You can fool some of the people sometimes but you cant fool all the people all of the time" What you said about pleasing people is a slight variation on these words. Poignant.
@@Adam-ui3ot It depends where you want to get to: - for a basic, no-cost introduction, there's Project Management Fundamentals: school.onlinepmcourses.com/p/project-management-fundamentals If you want paid courses, you can compare the following courses (and their prices) at: onlinepmcourses.com/core-project-management-courses/ - for a low-cost 10-week email course, there's The Project Manager's Secret Success Formula - for structured learning across a broader base, there's The Project manager's Fast Start Program - for committed beginners who see PM as a long term part of their jobs or careers, there's The Project Manager's Skills Mastery Program
Here are some of the pieces of advice I have found myself giving again and again. So I have codified them into rules!
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I think you are avery good at communicating your points! All of you videos are vey informative.
Thank you!
Cannot thank you enough for the free content. Lots of respect!
You're very welcome.
Stakeholders: get to know who they are, what their 'stake' is and how they might either support or sabotage the project (either inadvertently or intentionally due to conflicted interests.) Sit down with each one, ask them their view of the project, how they see themselves contributing to it and how they see it benefiting their operation. Then keep in touch with them, let them know what the project is up to; any changes that might interest them.
I agree 100 per cent.
Very good management project. Now I have writing about my learning to my project.
Go for it!
When you know the concept delivering it is not tough, you're indeed equipped to do more.
Thank you, Tambie.
Thank you for this thoughtful guide to project management! I feel I have a lot of skills to work on after listening to this rundown.
Glad it was helpful, Laura! PM is a process of forever learning.
Great set of advices provided by a beeeeautiful mind to build up a strong mindset! I am so lucky to have decided to cross class my career with project management and to have watched your videos sir. Thank you.
Wonderful. You're so welcome!
This is very knowledgeable and interesting video about rules for project management being a future project manager I will apply there 12 rules Thanks Sir
Thank you for your comments
Thanks Mike I have learnt a lot in this video, i will apply these daily
That's great to hear, Tonderai.
Thank you. Great work.
My pleasure.
very insightful...thank you for sharing!!
Thanks, you're welcome.
Very practical and experienced rules
Well, they do come from my own real, practical experience.
I am NO delivery construction and I have good my project manager and I will improving news industry and I have desition idea. I have news planing on the my thinking about operating business.
Great!
One of the best video :)
Thank you, Kishor.
Best so far
...and loads more to come!
I'm still in minute 3 and already commenting. I sincerely needed this video.
You are giving me the right info and mindset at the very important point in my life.
I had inadequacy feelings since I started this job though I killed it with my common sense and adaptation, yet I'm not the PROFESSIONAL who I wish I would be now through the knowledge. I'm trying to get done with the CAPM so I get the very basics accurate. Then will continue towards PMP.
Any advise if I should wait the new PMBOK 7th or let me just study this course in-hand using the 6th edition. (Please),
Thank you very much! (Sir)🌹
PMI will make announcements in due course. Until then,PBOK6 is the basis of the CAPM exam and one of the core references for the PMP exam. It's likely to stay that way for a fair while. Take your exams at your own pace. Don't worry about syllabus changes; follow the guidance at the time. Your career is a long game. Good luck.
Big respect and appreciation sir.
Talking to you from Rurals of Africa, I'm an expatriate there having a part in developing and contributing to lives of poor and disadvantaged farmers. And your channel helps greatly.
Couldn't find any better though I did watch a lot here on YT.
Thanks for the content and hard work. You're the best.
@@flystraight7994 Thank you - it's my pleasure to offer content to people like you.
Superb.
Thank you! Cheers!
Yes sir I have satisfying and my builder house only one living in selling mediation and I have money transfer online to account BANK. After traveling agent in NO arrives driving in my driving my car.
OK
Bob Marley Lyric No4.
Not with you on this one, Adam???
@@Onlinepmcourses Bob Marley wrote on his song "You can fool some of the people sometimes but you cant fool all the people all of the time" What you said about pleasing people is a slight variation on these words. Poignant.
@@Adam-ui3ot Okay - well, Marley got the quote from PT Barnum!
@@Onlinepmcourses Mike which one of your courses would you recommend for a beginner?
@@Adam-ui3ot It depends where you want to get to:
- for a basic, no-cost introduction, there's Project Management Fundamentals: school.onlinepmcourses.com/p/project-management-fundamentals
If you want paid courses, you can compare the following courses (and their prices) at: onlinepmcourses.com/core-project-management-courses/
- for a low-cost 10-week email course, there's The Project Manager's Secret Success Formula
- for structured learning across a broader base, there's The Project manager's Fast Start Program
- for committed beginners who see PM as a long term part of their jobs or careers, there's The Project Manager's Skills Mastery Program