PhD or PMP? Why technical project managers are best

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @MyBasketball2012
    @MyBasketball2012 2 года назад +2

    I concur!! 🙂

  • @mohammadal4322
    @mohammadal4322 5 лет назад +1

    for private sector pmp, for government phd where you can argue all the time

  • @augustus6106
    @augustus6106 5 лет назад +2

    How I get project management qualification as a scientist?( A PhD student who wants to shift to industry)

    • @TurningScienceVideo
      @TurningScienceVideo  5 лет назад +2

      You could get a PMP certification to go along with it, but I think that's a lot more effort than is needed. Better to take an online class to learn some of the basics, and then start asking to manage small projects once you get into your first job. That will have you learning quickly, and that's the way I learned everything I know about project management. Rather than spending time and money up front, jump in and learn as you go.

  • @alonzoedwards9165
    @alonzoedwards9165 5 лет назад +3

    I do believe that technical project managers are better, but disagree with your logic.

    • @TurningScienceVideo
      @TurningScienceVideo  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the input, Alonzo. I'd love to hear your own perspective on this topic. Would you share with us?

    • @alonzoedwards9165
      @alonzoedwards9165 5 лет назад +2

      Personally, as a specialized CRM project manager (from a technical perspective) I get too much in the weeds of infrastructure in which gold plating and scope creep happens. Because I’m so passionate about it lol...and I’ve lead. Project when my PMs are technical and have to reel them back in. Having someone less technical and more process driven helps balance out the project in my experience. The draw back (everything as them) is you will as a technical team have to explain things more. I typically look for people with high level of domain and or industry knowledge, not necessarily if they are technical or not. I’ve also noticed that for an IT prospective developers like to be free and work without constraint Agile - but I think there are limitations to this. Let me correct myself I don’t disagree with your logic, I’m just highly opinionated lol
      Thanks!

    • @TurningScienceVideo
      @TurningScienceVideo  5 лет назад +1

      Nothing wrong with being opinionated! I completely agree that technical PMs can get too much in the tech weeds, the way non-technical PMs can get too much in the process weeds. Balance is always best.
      Thanks for your input!

  • @sameerkhodeer1357
    @sameerkhodeer1357 5 лет назад

    Thanks for prompt response dear .... Am an engineer already ... and always been confused what is more valuable an academic (MSc) or professional certificate (PMP) ...

  • @aribisalatitus2530
    @aribisalatitus2530 4 года назад +1

    I have bachelor and master of technology in project management....how can I launched into the market?

    • @davidmgiltner1161
      @davidmgiltner1161 4 года назад

      Aribisala Titus - Do you have a specific technology specialization or an application you are interested in? Start doing informational interviews with people in that area. That’s a great way to learn about your target and start to find openings.

  • @sameerkhodeer1357
    @sameerkhodeer1357 5 лет назад +1

    I am a PMP and just wondering whether should I pursue my MSc in Engineering Project Managment or not?? ... what do u advise in this please? ... will the MSc make that difference ...

    • @TurningScienceVideo
      @TurningScienceVideo  5 лет назад +1

      Great question, Sameer. Will you actually learn some engineering with this degree, or will you simply gain more depth in project management? If the latter, I'd skip it. However, if you will actually gain significant technical knowledge, it might be a great way to improve your value.

  • @proudpatriarch9341
    @proudpatriarch9341 Месяц назад +1

    I disagree. From my experience technical people have pissing contests and waste time and money not delivering.

    • @TurningScienceVideo
      @TurningScienceVideo  Месяц назад

      Some technical people definitely do have that problem. (See this video: ruclips.net/video/nFlc14FxgzU/видео.html) But many do not have that issue.
      As with every role, that's why it's important to have the right personality in the job.

  • @chioptnstdr3448
    @chioptnstdr3448 5 лет назад +1

    Agile people are pulling out their hair