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Can An Engineer Become A Project Manager
Career Planning

Can An Engineer Become A Project Manager? 5 Realities To Consider

The field of engineering has grown drastically in the past couple of decades, as has the overall demand for engineers in the workplace. Well over 100,000 students graduate with a degree in engineering each year, according to ASEE – that’s in the US and Canada alone. Engineers are sought after by many companies for their problem solving abilities, discipline and technical backgrounds. There is a caveat worth mentioning, though – many of these companies aren’t engineering firms. Statistics vary, but I’ve heard as many as ~50% of all engineering degree holders are not actually working as engineers. Supply and demand dictates that the more engineers there are in the workplace, there’s less of a demand for them all, and the job market gets more saturated as the pace of supply outruns the pace of demand. If you’re an engineering graduate, it’s a coin toss chance as to whether you’ll work as an engineer or not. There are, however, many alternative careers that engineers are a good fit for. Onto the main focus of this article: can an engineer become a project manager? Let’s explore it.

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What Should A Project Manager Do If The Customer Delays A Project?
Project Management

What Should A Project Manager Do If The Customer Delays A Project?

Delays on projects are nothing new. Between the scope of work changing, unexpected issues arising and things not going according to plan, projects are routinely delayed around the world, at least according to their original schedule. In fact, only about one-third of projects are completed on time, according to Wellingtone. When the contractor or designer delays the project, the Owner has plenty of rights afforded to them via laws and the contract. Not to mention, they’re the ones paying, and can withhold making any payments for a number of reasons. But what should a project manager do if the customer

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common issues project managers face
Project Management

10 Common Issues Project Managers Face & How To Solve Them

Project managers work in many different fields. Many industries require project managers to oversee their work. This includes I.T., construction, business processes/operations and even entertainment. One thing remains constant – project managers will need to deal with some no-so-enjoyable situations. Luckily, we have each other! In this article, we examine 10 common issues project managers face, and ways we can solve them. Let’s dive in.

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Making A Mistake At Work - Solutions & Steps
Project Management Experiences

Making A Mistake At Work: Causes & Solutions

These four areas are the root cause of making mistakes at work. Since I did all four of them in this one example situation, I promise that this article is not written with any judgement or holier-than-thou attitude. Let’s take a look at these four things that contribute to you making a mistake at work!

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About This Topic

Project Management is a discipline that cannot be fully learned via academic means – it must ultimately be experienced. While we all have our own stories to tell, Project Managers experience a lot of the same situations and challenges across all kinds of projects. I’ve had my fair share and I’m sure you’ll be able to relate to a lot of these experiences, too. Whether it relate to clients, disputes, team dynamics, surprises, lessons learned, efficiency, qualifications or a bad day at work, we’re sure you’ll enjoy reading more about these common Project Management experiences.