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Project Management – How the discipline is evolving

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Abstract/Description

All the world is saying that Project Management is changing. It is true: See how the Standard for Project Management has been transformed by the Project Management Institute that published it for exposure in January 2020! I prefer to say that Project Management is evolving (that’s always a change, I know, but a change that does not throw away the past). Project Management is always more opening doors to Agile Practices, techniques and Approaches and this trend seems to be beneficial: what becomes relevant is the attitude of project leaders, her/his honest work, their reliability, the ability to understand and handle complexity and interactions with both people and systems, the mind set of who knows that everyday things can be different, the awareness that good faith is as important as contracts.

The talk is a walk through the new principles of Project Management made available in the exposure draft.

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