Khalid Rabie is an Agile Principle Consultant at Orange Business Services. He has more than 12 years of experience in the field of project management. Khalid’s field of expertise includes project management, troubleshooting, telecommunications, routing, and more. He can also work with cisco technologies and cisco systems products. Khalid holds the following certifications:

  • PMI PMP
  • ICP Agile
  • AgileSHIFT
  • Scrum Master Certified
  • Global Business Trainer
  • ICP Agile Certified Coach
  • Prince2® Agile Practitioner
  • Agile Trainer and Consultant
  • MGI-learning Certified Trainer 
  • SAFe 4 Practitioner Certification
  • Accredited Training Professional
  • Cisco Certified Network Associate
  • ICAgile – Agile Technical Facilitator 
  • AVAYA Communication Manager Basic Administration

He has reviewed the uCertify PMI ACP course and provided his valuable feedback. Check out:

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I took the uCertify PMI ACP course and I was amazed by the course quality. The course offers Lab that provides real-world scenarios for exam preparation. The course also comes with learning tools that keep learners engaged.

I also took the PMI ACP practice questions in the course to see how close it is to the real exam. I found the course to provide complete coverage of the certification exam objectives. I recommend uCertify to candidates preparing for the PMI ACP certification.

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Social networks have long changed the status of an entertainment environment for idle talks. They have become a separate powerful tool for promoting a business. Increasing brand awareness, attracting new customers, and retaining existing ones are just a few examples of what a company can do through Facebook, Twitter, etc.

“Social media presence is essential for any modern business” – Head of SEO at LinksManagement states – “In addition to frontend advantages such as increasing brand awareness and customer loyalty, there are backend ones: building a strong backlink profile and thus, skyrocketing SEO efforts.”

Quick messaging and a wide audience reach makes social media a convenient tool for project managers. If you want to know how to use it to improve your PM work – you are on the right track.

1. Instant Communication

It is impossible to manage a project without regular contact with directors, team members, contractors, and any other involved parts. One out of five projects fails precisely because PM cannot ensure timely transmission of key data between parties. To prevent this from happening, managers must provide themselves and their team with effective communication means.

Public media and apps, in this case, will provide:

  1. Instant transfer of the necessary information to all team members.
  2. Real-time update notifications so that everyone is aware of changes.
  3. Fast and accurate addressing the arisen problems and difficulties.
  4. The ability to use video communications for virtual meetings with remote employees.

PM can create different groups for contact with different participants. This will help to structure tasks and transmit the necessary data and update notifications to those people for whom it is relevant. In turn, video conferences significantly increase productivity and reduce the time to complete all tasks.

Increased productivity is ensured by the flexibility that removes standard restrictions from people. The absence of the need to sit at the office table for the classic 8 hours makes employees more responsive and enthusiastic about work: they are free to plan their own schedule.

2. Networking Opportunities

PMs can use social networks not only to transmit information to the team. In LinkedIn, for example, they can easily find colleagues in relevant groups and discuss similar problems, share experiences or learn about current trends in their sphere.

Thus, expanding the network of their acquaintances and contacts, PMs broaden their horizons, professionally develop, and pump their key skills. Certainly, business only benefits from this free online seo course.

But that’s not all. Networking features also include a search for influencers who can support the project if relevant to its essence. Obviously, the main habitat of opinion leaders and influencers is precisely a place called Twitter or another no less familiar to us. Look for them there if their support is important for success.

3. Project Promotion

At the launch stage, there is nothing more effective than social networks to:

  1. Make existing and potential customers notice the project.
  2. Get feedback.
  3. Report to executives on performance.

One of the important things in making customers notice the project is to highlight it using nice images. It is a well-known fact that people always pay attention to the eye-catching image at first, and after that read a description, text. To grab your customers’ attention, professionals from the Photza photo editing studio recommended using beautiful digital images.

Thereby, using public media channels, PMs perform several tasks at the same time, saving resources and not requiring any additional costs.

Many businesses have already experienced all of the above benefits. It is not difficult, it does not require any investments, but it brings excellent results. Do not miss the chance to improve the overall performance of the company.

Zyad Alhasan is a Project Management Trainer and Consultant with more than 11 years of experience in the field of project management. His field of expertise includes project management, project planning, process management, telecommunications, and business analysis. He also knows GSM and Primavera P6. Zyad holds various certifications including:

  • Mini Telecom MBA
  • PMI Scheduling Professional 
  • PMI Agile Certified Practitioner
  • Business Development Manager 
  • PRINCE2 (Foundation & Practitioner)
  • PMI Risk Management Professional
  • PMI Professional in Business Analysis
  • PMI Project Management Professional
  • Business Development Manager (PMD Pro)

He has reviewed the uCertify PMI ACP course and provided his valuable feedback. Please read it here:

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The uCertify PMI ACP course includes the complete syllabus of the PMI ACP certification exam. This course contains pre and post-assessments, practice tests, and Lab to provide hands-on learning on the PMI ACP certification exam objectives.

The course is well organized and discussed on all the exam topics. I strongly recommend this PMI ACP course to anyone interested in preparing for the PMI ACP certification exam.

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Our 2020 hindsight vision for project management is seeing project leads focusing not on the projects themselves, but rather the people who make up the team. In 2020 we’re predicting that: 

  • Project teams will have a more varied makeup
  • Project leads will work on developing soft skills
  • Getting a better idea of the strengths and weakness of your team
  • Working with unrelated projects and fields
  • Flexibility in your managerial philosophy

The upcoming decade will usher in a new age because it’s going to focus on the personal development of everyone involved in the projects you work on. By focusing on the people and building them up, you’ll be able to provide clients with a better product, and that will instill pride in your team.

Project Teams Will be More Diverse

Society is changing in big ways, more often than not for the better! We’re seeing more representation from various groups that historically are known as visible minorities in a variety of fields.

It doesn’t matter what age you enter the workplace, your degree level, if you’re apart of the LGBTQ+, a racial minority, or someone with a disability, these differences will be more commonplace. Rather than head for the hills, sort of speak embrace these differences.

Each person on your team will have different life experiences, due to a variety of factors, which means that you now how fresh and varying perspectives when it comes to tackling a variety of issues.

Besides personal traits, the workforce is changing in terms of employee makeup. The days of office workers being either salary or hourly are long behind us. This is partial because, with jobs and tasks shifting towards a heavy technological aspect, some companies are taking advantage of freelancers and remote workers.

Freelancers are great for short term needs and projects, and if they impress, they receive another project brief. Remote workers are taking traditional office jobs and allowing people to work from a home office, which reduces stress and boosts productivity and happiness. You could find freelancers on the portals like WriteScout and Subjecto.

Fostering Collaboration Between Unrelated Field and Projects 

We’re also predicting that previously related fields and projects will begin working together to save companies not only time, but also money when researching creative solutions, and developing products.

One instance of unrelated related fields coming together was Sociology and Myrmecology, a branch of Entomology focused on the study of ants.

Project Managers Will Need More Refined Skill Sets

Besides the technical skills a manager has, they’ll also need solid soft skills because colleges do a great job at teaching people industry knowledge, but don’t develop skills that businesses are looking for. Soft skills are the interpersonal skills that make people love or hate their manager.

A couple of examples of soft skills that managers need are the ability to accept feedback, creative and critical thinking, being flexible, and being a good communicator. A quick note on communicating, it’s more than talking, it’s also dependent on listening.

In 2020 we also think that tech will continue to trend as it has, and AI will become more important to businesses in 2020. Skills related to fields like robotics, computer science, and data analytics will be more important to companies.

Analyzing Not Only the Results But also Your Team

One thing that should be apparent to all project leads is that not all team members share the same skill sets. Each person has different skills that they offer, and as the manager, it’s your job to set up the team for success. However, the challenge lies in figuring out how to distribute tasks.

Managers Becoming Less Dogmatic With Their Management Philosophies

This is important because as the world changes around us, it forces management styles to be more flexible. By being able to alternate between different management styles, you can control things like decision making, job allocation, and you’ll have a defined leadership structure.

Conclusion

We hope you’re just as excited as we are for the dawn of a new decade. The future looks bright! Whether your a manager, a seasoned employee or a trainee, we’re all going to gain new skills. By developing people and setting them up for success, you’ll create a better product, and help shape the future.

Nguyen Si Trieu Chau is a Trainer & Consultant for PMO, Portfolio, Program, Project, Agile, Risk, and Schedule Management with more than 10 years of experience in this field. He is the Founder & CEO of Atoha. Nguyen has managed the projects, programs, and portfolios from small assignments to industrial facilities in manufacturing, construction, education, IT, and a lot more. He has delivered courses and workshops PMP, PMI-RMP, PMI-SP, and Microsoft Project since 2012 for several clients in manufacturing, construction, finance, consulting, and more. He is also a Chapter Leader of the PMI Vietnam Chapter.  

He is:

  • 1st Vietnamese who has earned 6 certificates package (PfMP, PgMP, PMP, PMI-ACP, PMI-RMP, PMI-SP)
  • 1st Vietnamese who has earned the LIMC certificate (PMI Leadership Institute Master Class), 1 of the top 35 PMI leaders worldwide who enrolled PMI Master Class 2016 (only 1 from Asia)
  • 1st Vietnamese who has earned the IPMO-Expert certificate & PMO-CP certificate

Nguyen has these PMI certifications:

  • PMI SP
  • PMI RMP
  • PMI ACP
  • PMI PMP
  • PMI PfMP
  • PMI PgMP
  • PMI LIMC

He has recently reviewed our PMI PgMP course and provided his valuable feedback. Please read it here:

Nguyen Si Trieu Chau Reviewed Our PMI PgMP Course

“I am pretty sure that people looking for the PMI PgMP certification will find this course as useful as I found it. The course and lab completely cover the PgMP exam objectives with its learning resources like quizzes, flashcards, and exercises.

The PMI PgMP course and lab provide the knowledge and skills required to lead and direct project teams and deliver results within the limited constraints. I would recommend this course to anyone preparing for the PMI PgMP exam.”

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