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Sankhadeep Project Manager, IBM
 
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Amit Agarwal  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
There is no end to the discussion but it is an absolute reality that Project Management is far more stable profession than most other profession. With more more number of Big / Mega Projects coming up, new avenues new ventures  opening up (like...
Sankhadeep  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
PM Jobs simply cannot be redundant as if they are there in an organization then they definitely are serving a purpose. If its recession and less work coming by or more work with less people to be done,who do we think would be needed to make that a...
Puneet Maurya  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
No, project management jobs are not the one that will go first during recession as they are the heart and soul of the organization, one will think more than twice before removing them, as they are the ones who take care of the projects from the...
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1 Use of Agile Approach and Techniques.
2 Project management is evolving
Sankhadeep  |  Supported idea  "Use of Agile Approach and Techniques."  |  2 years ago
I do agree that Agile is the way forward for PM. My organization has started the initiative already .However there is this old school of thought that keeps rearing its head and put showstoppers on our tracks. Agile according to me is a way of...
Mallaya Pandravada  |  Supported idea  "Managerial Technics:Plannining; Organizing; staffing; leading; Controling "  |  2 years ago
AGILE approach is much case specific approach pertaining to software projects and is verymuch successful inthat criteria.Most of the Projects are falling in general criteria where agile technic is not much applicable.So Managerial technics...
 
 
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Sankhadeep  |  Argues in support of  "PRINCE2"  |  2 years ago
I entirely agree that PRINCE2 is tune perfectly for product based development. Its lightweight and it focuses on delivery on a day to day basis
Sankhadeep  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
well not exactly. PRINCE2 is concise and does not come with the baggage of contact hours and eligibility criterion and a bulky PMBOK. PRINCE2 covers all the PM day to day activiites and is totally focussed in the end game i.e delivering the product
Rahul Gedam  |  Argues in support of  "PRINCE2"  |  3 years ago
I feel the advantage of Prince2 method lies in its focus which is product based.  Prince2, as a project management methodology concerns itself with successful deliveries of projects rather than on the activities of the project.  This makes the...
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Sankhadeep  |  Argues in support of  "PRINCE2"  |  2 years ago
I entirely agree that PRINCE2 is tune perfectly for product based development. Its lightweight and it focuses on delivery on a day to day basis
Sankhadeep  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
well not exactly. PRINCE2 is concise and does not come with the baggage of contact hours and eligibility criterion and a bulky PMBOK. PRINCE2 covers all the PM day to day activiites and is totally focussed in the end game i.e delivering the product
Rahul Gedam  |  Argues in support of  "PRINCE2"  |  3 years ago
I feel the advantage of Prince2 method lies in its focus which is product based.  Prince2, as a project management methodology concerns itself with successful deliveries of projects rather than on the activities of the project.  This makes the...
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