Perils of project management are to some extent a result of inability to identify and distinguish between product and project management processes. Often those who have product managment knowledge are not equipped with project managment skills when they move into PM roles. It is also true that some of those who are into project management often lack product managment knowledge. This is quite evident in IT field than in any other field. Anyone could jump into PM roles in IT, while it is just not allowed in other fields like construction. I have asked recently a recruitment consultant if they would select a IT project manager to handle a construction project. She laughed and laughed before saying sorry. I have got her point, didn't press her for the answer. I'm not sure why is this situation prevalent in IT field where a person without sufficient knowledge, skills and experience in both product and project managment could become a PM. Quite strangely IT field doesn't even seem to be learning or drawing from experiences of other industries like Engineering and Constrcution. IT field seem to be in its own ivory tower not showing interest, paying attention to other fields. My belief is that we can learn from other fields and alleviate the grip of these perils.
I would especially encourage Project Managers from other than IT industry to share, contribute their knowledge, skills and experience and help IT project management to reach same level of maturity as theirs.
Wednesday, February 09, 2005
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