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Article Career Development, Talent Management, Resource Management, Education 1 April 2020
Project Management Journal
Priming the Project Talent Pipeline
By Borg, Jessica | Scott-Young, Christina M. Undergraduate education is emerging as a direct pathway into the previously deemed 'accidental profession' of project management. We introduce the concept of graduate work readiness and explore…
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Article Education 1 August 2015
Project Management Journal
Success, learning, and risk
By Gemünden, Hans Georg This issue of Project Management Journal® offers insightful views on three major intertwined themes: success, learning, and risk. The first article proposes a new conceptualization of success…
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Article Innovation, Technical Skills, Education July 2011
Project Management Journal
The criticality of transferable skills development and virtual learning environments used in the teaching of project management
By Ojiako, Udechukwu | Ashleigh, Melanie | Wang, Jaw-Kai | Chipulu, Max Studies have found the development of transferable skills and the provision of virtual learning environments (VLEs) to be crucial to students who are learning project management. Considering those…
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Article Scheduling, Education 1 March 2005
Project Management Journal
The project scheduling game (PSG)
By Vanhoucke, Mario | Vereecke, Ann | Gemmel, Paul The project scheduling game (PSG) is an IT-supported simulation that illustrates the complexity of scheduling sequences of activities for real-life projects. Focusing on PSG as an educational tool,…
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Article Technical Skills, Education December 2000
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Developing Project Management Skills: A Service Learning Approach
By Brown, Karen A. This paper describes a unique approach to project management education. MBA students enrolled in a project management course have been renovating homes for low-income senior citizens. Concurrent…
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Article Leadership, Technical Skills, Education June 1997
Project Management Journal
Going the distance with project management education
By Christensen, Ted Changes are taking place in graduate education as a whole that increasingly impact on how project management education is delivered. Whether we call it distance education, distance learning, or…
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Article Talent Management, Resource Management, Education March 1992
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Learning project management outside the classroom
By Bobrowski, Paul M. | Kumar, Prem Project management has been a staple part of both undergraduate and graduate business classes.However, project management is just a small part of an entire survey course, and may leave a project…
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Article Career Development, Leadership, Technical Skills, Education September 1991
Project Management Journal
Developing project management skills
By Thamhain, Hans J. Education and training are key components to a skilled project manager.In an effort to determine the skill requirements for project managers, 220 project managers were interviewed.Based on the…
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Article Talent Management, Resource Management, Education August 1984
Project Management Journal
Project management education for the 21st century
By Wilemon, David L. The discipline of project management has repeatedly proven itself as a method suitable for administering complex tasks. As projects continue to become more complex and costly, the field now needs a…
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Article Career Development, Education August 1984
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Educating potential project managers
By Stuckenbruck, Linn C. Today's educational systems are failing to provide the next generation of project managers with universally acceptable pathways to career success. Added to this lack is the field-related controversy…
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