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  • Becoming a Learning Organization

    Every industry recognizes the value of learning. However, not all organizations are able to make the best use of their knowledge assets to learn continually. Hence, it's crucial to gradually introduce knowledge acquiring, sharing, and producing best practices into your organization.

     

    Thus, it is recommended that you or your employees seek to be certified as Certified Knowledge Manager (CKM®). By being certified, they will be better positioned to optimise organizational learning to steer your company towards being a Learning Organization.

     

    Many initiatives can be undertaken by a Certified Knowledge Manager, CKM who has acquired this certification from the Knowledge Management Institute, KMI. Such a person is thoroughly trained through a very practical approach to be sufficiently competent to undertaken the following which are crucial for successful implementation of Knowledge Management.

     

    1. Spearheading the need for transformation.

    This is done through the development and communication of an appropriate call to action, definition of knowledge management as well as the development of a Knowledge Management methodology that is relevant to your specific requirements.

     

    1. Establishing precise metrics for developing and sustaining KM efforts.

    Knowing your destination for your knowledge management strategy will help you determine the best course of action to take. However, defining your organization's objectives can be difficult if the metrics used for results is not carefully considered and aligned to the overall strategic direction. How activity as well as results metrics have to be developed are crucial aspects of demonstrating success in knowledge based activities.

     

    1. Undertaking Quick Wins and KM Transformation in an orderly manner

    People generally don't like change, especially when it's done poorly. For this reason, creating a step-by-step implementation procedure for defining and undertaking “no budget KM initiatives” or quick wins is essential. To do this effectively requires careful consideration of a number of key steps that are essential for ensuring success both in developing quick wins as well as engaging in overall transformation into a Learning Organization.

     

    1. Overcoming barriers to successful implementation of Knowledge Management .

    Based on more than twenty years of experience in this field, an entire spectrum of barriers to implementing KM has been identified. These barriers have to be proactively managed in advance to accelerate the ability to identify and overcome them with best practices.

     

    The above competencies will be developed through an intensive 5 days session conducted by an official Knowledge Management Institute Instructor who has demonstrated the abilities to develop such competencies. Those who are interested, please click on the link below to have a look at our Certified Knowledge Manager (CKM®) Certification, https://bit.ly/3f8Yb4c.

     

    By: Sharma Management International

  • Top 5 Reasons You Should Become a PMI Agile Certified Practitioner

  • Why should you consider a career in project management?

    Managing projects can be challenging for any organisation. It calls for a variety of special abilities and characteristics, including, among others, integrity, leadership, communication, teamwork, and delegation. If you pursue a career in project management, you will probably play a key role in all important new initiatives at your company.

    If project management is your field of choice, your first step is to be up to date with the best practices of project management around the world. Best practices are covered in the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and training courses. At the end of this course, most professionals walk away with all the preparation and confidence needed to conquer the exam and earn the PMP® certification on their first attempt. Besides passing the PMP exam, we have compiled a few more benefits and reasons that may peek your interest in being a Project Manager.

     

    Reason No. 1: Simple Career Path

    The path to a career is not always obvious in every job. Unfavourable, some could lead nowhere. Others will have waves and likely lateral movements; these are acceptable if they match your personality. On the other hand, project management career paths typically follow a straight line. 

    A potential route might start with an internship in college, then a position as a project coordinator. From there, a project manager, lead/senior project manager, and assistant project manager are frequently promoted. You start leading larger teams at this point and continually advance to the director or vice president position. Due to their background in operations, project managers frequently make excellent COO candidates.

    Hence, the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification will help the employer in the hiring process at the initial stage.

     

    Reason No. 2: Numerous Career Options

    Several industries only employ certain job types. For instance, there aren't many doctors employed by technology companies. The same can be said for the number of (or absence of) construction workers who work in the emergency room. But when it comes to project management, you can essentially choose your field—for example, building, architecture, software, software development, healthcare, legal, financial, energy, and so forth.


     

    Reason No. 3: Individuality

    When comparing the creation of a new product to the installation of a new software system, each new product development is a distinct endeavour that takes only one step. For the execution of any strategic initiative, a different set of initiatives are needed this year than they were three, five, or ten years ago. Although project managers often learn lessons from past projects, they continually lead and guide a new and unique initiative every time.

     

    Reason No. 4: Increase Your Knowledge

    Although a project management position assumes a depth of understanding of team coordination, there is still much to learn to produce the best outcomes. Seminars, books, and other skill-based learning initiatives can all be used to learn new things. You can also pick up knowledge from your coworkers and other professionals in your field.

     

    Reason No. 5: Pay Closer Attention to Details

    Most jobs require a keen eye for detail as a prerequisite. It's necessary for project management positions. The smaller details significantly influence the final product. A career in project management helps you notice these details and ultimately predict how each of them might influence the project. With this information, you can quickly develop strategies and fresh polish concepts for teamwork.

     

    Reason No. 6: Making a Difference

    Project management is a fulfilling career choice because it involves working with diverse team members and being challenged by problems that must be solved. You will feel appreciated in your position as a project manager if you keep your projects' timelines and budgets in check and collaborate with colleagues to ensure everything runs smoothly. Project managers assist businesses in increasing productivity and reducing costs to boost overall performance. Even though you will be overwhelmed with duties, you might positively influence those around you. You can easily stay motivated in the position because you constantly need to come up with fresh ideas and try out new methods to meet the needs of your stakeholders.

    Working in project management will significantly improve your professional life if you're looking to pursue a career that allows you to feel fulfilled. You should feel stimulated and challenged in a position that will let you change industries and benefit those around you with the unique skills you learn.

     

    If you are interested in learning more, join us for our next face-to-face sessions on the 6th until the 8th, and from the 14th until the 15th of January 2023. Our next online sessions will be from the 14th until the 16th, and from the 22nd until the 23rd of October 2022. Those who are interested, please click on the link below to have a look at our Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification, https://bit.ly/3fjreCf.

     

    At the end of the course, you will learn about the best practices in Project Management which are divided into 3 domains, which are People, Process, and Business Environment. The course also covers the traditional and agile methodology of managing projects.

     

    By: Sharma Management International

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