The July edition of Project Management Tipoffs will be out in exactly 7 days, or, as Bookman from “Seinfeld” aptly put it: “That is one week!”
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Let’s take a look at July’s issue, where we endeavour to share some career advice we’ve handed out over the years that we’ve felt the need to update for 2010.
- Professional Practitioners & the Professionalisation of PPM – We travelled to Best Practice Showcase 2010 and hosted some round table discussions with fellow PPM practitioners with regard to professionalism in project management. In Tipoffs, we report our findings.
- Skills Shortage Fever: The Last Five Years – Five years ago, Tipoffs reported a massive shortage of skills in the project management workplace. Are we better off five years later?
- CV Writing Services & The Professional Job Hunter: An Oxymoron? – Long have we been sceptical of CV writing services for job candidates. If CV writing is a skill, is there a shortage on this toolset as well.
- Book Review: International Project Management – Our guest book review, Dr. Ed Wallington (read his previous Camel posts here), provides us with his take on Kathrin Koster’s International Project Management.
- Question and Answer session: Would employers start to notice you if you gained your Prince2 qualification?
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