Not very positive, because who starts a column with negative slogans, and even with words about difficulties?
Why, as a student or specialist going to postgraduate studies, should you read about the crisis and difficulties?
The matter must be made clear. You probably already know that it’s not like good intentions will do everything for you. Maybe you’ve had an uphill struggle more than once, so you know what it’s like when there are more difficulties than successes.
I feel the same way. Every day.
Apparently, to get to the top, you have to climb – or something like that. So don’t be surprised that you have to sweat and sometimes hurt your knee.
A shield that protects the best
Why do some companies survive while others go under? They seem to be doing the same thing; they have the same customers, but some continue while others close their offices and factories. Recent years have shown two specific threats to companies and careers. Regardless of whether you have a company, whether you are pursuing a career at a stage or as an external specialist; there is one thing that changes the game.
In a sea of changing conditions, rules and issues beyond your control, there is one thing you can do to stay ahead of the competition and adapt to the next hardships and crises. Imagine that while others panic, act chaotically and without thinking, you stay calm because one skill gives you a specific advantage.
Project management according to the Agile methodology is a different, flexible look at traditional forms of project work.
Why is it like that?
It’s easy. Generally, subsequent stages of the project are broken down into pieces, and individual specialists do their own thing. Unfortunately, they often do not know what the context of the situation is, and the final recipients or clients have to wait a long time for the results of the work.
In Agile it is different. Being aware of every step, knowing the context and exchanging information with the client or recipients is the basis for success. Tasks are divided into small, easily measurable steps that provide specific value. Each stage can be checked even multiple times before subsequent specialists take over the refined implementation path. In such conditions, it is difficult to miss something or sweep it under the carpet. Simply put, you know that you are doing your job like a real specialist and you have a real impact on how the final product or service will work.
Why hang around and get frustrated?
You can look for gurus who promise a lot, but apart from theory, they have nothing to do with management.
You can look for courses and books that will turn you into a business shark in one weekend.
Or you can approach it like a pro and learn from the best. During postgraduate studies – Project Management – at CDV, you will only come across business practitioners who are not just trainers – teachers – but also run their own companies.
And they do it based on Agile.
Check the details today and enroll in a postgraduate program that changes the rules of the game in business and career.