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The Role of a Project Manager

There are very few roles in an organization as dynamic as the role of a project manager. Moira Alexander, in her article on CIO, addresses the multi-faceted responsibilities that come with the position of a project manager and provides insight into the pertinent skills and certifications required and the crucial pointers to keep in mind while interviewing for such a position.

Keeping in mind that project managers are held accountable for the overall completion of a project, they must cater to a multiplicity of roles, Moira reminds. Whether it is the starting phase of development and identifying stockholders or the phase of planning that requires due focus on the expanse, the timeline, the cost, or the risk analysis, it is impossible to progress without the project managers catering to it all. Their role, in fact, is as important in terms of the ultimate execution, inspection, maintaining credibility, and in the eventual conclusion and completion of projects, she asserts. While technical expertise is necessary for the successful discharge of responsibilities, the position of a project manager also warrants a strategic vision, the ability to acknowledge inputs and foster coordination, a certain amount of accountability, and the drive to successfully conclude projects, Moira reminds. To further career advancement, she also recommends opting for certifications from eminent institutions as Project Management Institute(PMI). Alongside, it is also important to curate a meticulous resume highlighting the most important vocational skills and to conduct thorough research on the vision and the requirements of an organization before facing the interview panel for the role of a project manager, notes Alexander.

The role of a project manager, therefore, encompasses an extensive range of responsibilities and functions. Taking into account these factors prescribed in the article will help in understanding the demands of the position and in being better prepared for the role, accordingly.

Source: CIO
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