Great video. I am a seasoned dPM with 20 year experience and was looking for a simple and effective way of presenting what are the PM principles. Thai video articulates what project mgt is in a very clear and concise way. Thank you.
Would you recommend someone who has 5 years in the construction sector and a 4 years in a private sales office type environment to get into project management? I was thinking of going into the construction sector or maybe the civil service with a project management course done
@@SlurmsMackenzie187 It's not for me to make a recommendation, but I would say three things: 1. Construction sector experience and office work will have given you a lot of exposure to project working and the principles and practices of PM. It's a perfectly solid grounding for making the change. 2. Both those sectors are sound choices. Construction because you already know the sector and will have some instant credibility. Civil service becausestrangely, many people are deprecating about working in the government sector. But there are lots of projects to be done - often demanding. Civil service takes generalists, and some departments will value your construction experience. You don't say what country. In some, pay may not be stellar, but conditions and pensions are great. If you're in the UK (or some others), PRINCE2 may be an advantage. 3. This isn't advice, but I found project management a great career that has opened up lots of opportunities. Whatever you decide, good luck. Check out this video: onlinepmcourses.com/get-your-first-project-managemet-job-video/ Lots of free and paid resources at onlinepmcourses.com
@@Onlinepmcourses Hi, thanks so much for the detailed reply. I really appreciate the help you’ve given me. The points that you’ve made have pointed me in the direction of project management. I am going to check out the link you sent over right now. I’m based in Ireland, and I have a friend who has climbed the ranks of the civil service, who can get me a job with them in a good department. Again, I really appreciate the reply and the insight into project management. I’ve liked and subbed too. Have a great day and cheers again.
Thank you for this video. I'm a web dev that often gets assigned tasks that require me to take a management role for projects and I've always been lost where to start. This is very clear and gives me ideas how to proceed when getting all the details required to get started. Thank you!
Brilliant video. Even after being in post for over 2 years and completing the APM course, always find that refreshing myself with videos such as this one hits home how important the fundamentals of the job is!
MR Clayton, Since i started taking your classes on youtube and along with my personal studies i have been proggresively changing my practices to the UK model. Would you consider that the Prince 2 handbook you mention in this video has the same objectives or is very similar to the PMBOK? If not, is there something you would recomend from your personal site or other material.
Jerónimo, thank you for supporting my content. No, the PMI PMBOK Guide and the PRINCE2 handbook have different objectives. PMBOK is designed to cover a whole body of knowledge about the mechanisms, tools, methods, processes, etc of Project management. And PMBOK 6 (the current version) has made a (small) move towards incorporating Agile too. PMBOK 7th Edition will go a lot further. PRINCE2 is a specific methodology for doing Project Management. It specifies a set of processes and systems to use in a PRINCE2-compliant project. And, here in the UK, all Government and publicly-funded projects need to be PRINCE2 compliant. For more information: Articles: PMP or PRINCE2? Unraveling the Knot - onlinepmcourses.com/pmp-or-prince2/ PMBOK7: PMBOK 7 is on its way. What we Know… - onlinepmcourses.com/pmbok-7-is-on-its-way-what-we-know/ Videos What is the PMBOK? - th-cam.com/video/gaokJetFYGw/w-d-xo.html What is PRINCE2? - th-cam.com/video/7TbksimbtiE/w-d-xo.html
School is where we all belong! If you aren't learning, you're fossilizing. I try to learn new stuff every week and I love it when my audience likes to do the same. Thank you for your support.
PRINCE2 was developed in the UK (for the UK Government, originally) and is 'operated' and maintained in the UK. But the certification is valued in many places and available globally.
"Welcome to our Beginner's Guide to Project Management. It's not really for dummies, or for idiots. Because that's not who you are. But there's no shame in being a beginner: we all started at the beginning!" In our culture, we say: A swimmer wasn't born a dolphin Very informative video. Thanks alot for the efforts.
Sorry Sir I am respect Sir and my builder and thinking many project. I can taking really and my promise to others person doing it is respect to promise to respect Sir.
I am doing for future generations and I have living in the my city NO improving and NO industry and NO business in NO have people and I will trying to export and import the interest of the study market for importance invest money in help me project because I don't want money for invest money in improving day by day. I have living in other countries 35 years working for NO business in my STATE. So news generations working for doing to project plan ..
Great video. I am a seasoned dPM with 20 year experience and was looking for a simple and effective way of presenting what are the PM principles. Thai video articulates what project mgt is in a very clear and concise way. Thank you.
Thank you for your lovely comments.
Would you recommend someone who has 5 years in the construction sector and a 4 years in a private sales office type environment to get into project management? I was thinking of going into the construction sector or maybe the civil service with a project management course done
@@SlurmsMackenzie187 It's not for me to make a recommendation, but I would say three things:
1. Construction sector experience and office work will have given you a lot of exposure to project working and the principles and practices of PM. It's a perfectly solid grounding for making the change.
2. Both those sectors are sound choices. Construction because you already know the sector and will have some instant credibility. Civil service becausestrangely, many people are deprecating about working in the government sector. But there are lots of projects to be done - often demanding. Civil service takes generalists, and some departments will value your construction experience. You don't say what country. In some, pay may not be stellar, but conditions and pensions are great. If you're in the UK (or some others), PRINCE2 may be an advantage.
3. This isn't advice, but I found project management a great career that has opened up lots of opportunities.
Whatever you decide, good luck. Check out this video: onlinepmcourses.com/get-your-first-project-managemet-job-video/
Lots of free and paid resources at onlinepmcourses.com
@@Onlinepmcourses Hi, thanks so much for the detailed reply. I really appreciate the help you’ve given me. The points that you’ve made have pointed me in the direction of project management. I am going to check out the link you sent over right now. I’m based in Ireland, and I have a friend who has climbed the ranks of the civil service, who can get me a job with them in a good department. Again, I really appreciate the reply and the insight into project management. I’ve liked and subbed too. Have a great day and cheers again.
@@SlurmsMackenzie187 Thank you - and good luck!
Thank you for this video. I'm a web dev that often gets assigned tasks that require me to take a management role for projects and I've always been lost where to start. This is very clear and gives me ideas how to proceed when getting all the details required to get started. Thank you!
You're very welcome. Lot's more information on the channel, to fill in some of the detail, as and when you need them.
I'm a beginner and thank you so much for the pace in which you speak and explain each objective. God bless you hugely
Glad it was helpful!
I think I've finally found the right place to learn and commence my journey into project management.
Thank you - that's great. Two videos a week and an archive of nearly 500. I hope we have the information you need!
Brilliant video. Even after being in post for over 2 years and completing the APM course, always find that refreshing myself with videos such as this one hits home how important the fundamentals of the job is!
Thanks, Warren. There's loads more stuff on my channel covering (almost) all aspects of PM, to top you up as you go!
I know I am kinda randomly asking but does anybody know of a good site to watch newly released tv shows online ?
@Kareem Ezra i dunno I watch on Flixportal. you can find it through google:) -caleb
@Caleb Luis Thank you, I signed up and it seems to work =) I appreciate it !
@Kareem Ezra no problem xD
Thanks!
Thank you very much!
'Great video on project management' The explanation on different methodologies is clear and concise. Looking forward to more insightful content.
Thank you! The channel has over 500 videos to watch and a new one every Thursday.
Brilliant Mentor, Thank you
You're welcome, Hamza
Amazing! Thanks, Mike!
You're welcome, Tim.
Great presentation
Thank you very much.
MR Clayton,
Since i started taking your classes on youtube and along with my personal studies i have been proggresively changing my practices to the UK model. Would you consider that the Prince 2 handbook you mention in this video has the same objectives or is very similar to the PMBOK? If not, is there something you would recomend from your personal site or other material.
Jerónimo, thank you for supporting my content.
No, the PMI PMBOK Guide and the PRINCE2 handbook have different objectives.
PMBOK is designed to cover a whole body of knowledge about the mechanisms, tools, methods, processes, etc of Project management. And PMBOK 6 (the current version) has made a (small) move towards incorporating Agile too. PMBOK 7th Edition will go a lot further.
PRINCE2 is a specific methodology for doing Project Management. It specifies a set of processes and systems to use in a PRINCE2-compliant project. And, here in the UK, all Government and publicly-funded projects need to be PRINCE2 compliant.
For more information:
Articles:
PMP or PRINCE2? Unraveling the Knot - onlinepmcourses.com/pmp-or-prince2/
PMBOK7: PMBOK 7 is on its way. What we Know… - onlinepmcourses.com/pmbok-7-is-on-its-way-what-we-know/
Videos
What is the PMBOK? - th-cam.com/video/gaokJetFYGw/w-d-xo.html
What is PRINCE2? - th-cam.com/video/7TbksimbtiE/w-d-xo.html
very informative, I like the presentation and the visuals, very helpful.
Thank you very much!
This is awesome, you definitely take me back to school 😆
School is where we all belong! If you aren't learning, you're fossilizing.
I try to learn new stuff every week and I love it when my audience likes to do the same.
Thank you for your support.
Prince2 is UK based ?
PRINCE2 was developed in the UK (for the UK Government, originally) and is 'operated' and maintained in the UK. But the certification is valued in many places and available globally.
"Welcome to our Beginner's Guide to Project Management. It's not really for dummies, or for idiots. Because that's not who you are. But there's no shame in being a beginner: we all started at the beginning!"
In our culture, we say: A swimmer wasn't born a dolphin
Very informative video. Thanks alot for the efforts.
My pleasure!
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Thank you
Sorry Sir I am respect Sir and my builder and thinking many project. I can taking really and my promise to others person doing it is respect to promise to respect Sir.
Thank you.
I am doing for future generations and I have living in the my city NO improving and NO industry and NO business in NO have people and I will trying to export and import the interest of the study market for importance invest money in help me project because I don't want money for invest money in improving day by day. I have living in other countries 35 years working for NO business in my STATE. So news generations working for doing to project plan ..
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Don't go.