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Title: India needs more qualified project managers
Author: Amit Ranjan Rai
Publication: Business Standard (India)
Summary: A Q&A with Gregory Balestrero CEO, Project Management Institute

Title: Management Skills That Make or Break Projects
Author: Husain Al Omani
Publication: ArabianBusiness.com
Summary: "In Saudi Arabia, job opportunities for project managers are everywhere if you know where to look."

Title: Keep it simple, stupid
Author: Randal Jackson
Publication: CIO
Summary: "At any one time large organisations may have more than 100 projects on the go.  Project management has thus become a vogue career option.  But what qualities and skills does a successful project manager need?"

Title:Mastering the Juggling Act
Author: Larry Maloney
Publication: Design News
Summary: "It is a great feeling to successfully shape the design of a cutting-edge component or system, but even more satisfaction can come from leading an entire team on a high-profile project."

Title: Career advice: Is programming headed for extinction in the U.S.?
Author: Vidya S. Byanna
Publication: Computerworld
Summary: "Byanna is this month's quest Premier 100 IT Leader, answering questions about career longevity, politics in the workplace, moving into project management and finding a mentor."

Title: IT Project managers move up corporate ranks
Author: Vivian Yeo
Publication: ZD Net Asia
Summary: "It may not have been possible years ago, but project managers are now increasingly being groomed for the top echelons of organizations."