Contribute to the Project Management Knowledge Base

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

One of the key professional responsibilities of a project manager is contributing to the project management knowledge base. What does this mean?

In a nutshell, don’t keep your knowledge and experience locked in your brain. Share it!!  Brain

  • Share knowledge
  • Research
  • Build the capabilities of colleagues (i.e., teach, mentor, provide opportunities for your colleagues and your team members to build experience and knowledge)
  • Advance the profession (engage in activities that will improve the overall PM profession; engage in activities that will promote the profession)
  • Step up, at your own organization, to champion the value of project management. That is, playing a key role in the growth of PM within your organization
  • Always record “lessons learned” at the end of a project or project phase; contribute to your organization’s organization process assets (OPAs). These 2 activities contribute to PM knowledge base and will help your colleagues during future projects
  • Participate in PM forums, conferences and PMI chapter meetings
  • Write articles


PMI expects PMPs to stay engaged with the profession.

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Project Management Training

Monday, January 12th, 2009

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Project Management Best practices - training

This subcategory is dedicated to the topic of Project Management Training. Training is an essential component of Project Management Best Practices.
You can find all the posts in this sub-category by selecting PM Training in the Categories menu. pm-train-menu2
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