by Mounir Ajam | Jan 4, 2024 | Community Development, Learning, Project Management Podcast
Welcome to the 4PM Podcast In this first episode of the 4PM podcast, we will cover four topics to introduce our new podcast and other relevant information. The podcast is part of the UrukPM Outreach Trio, including our YouTube Channel, Blog Site, and the 4PM Podcast....
by Mounir Ajam | Nov 1, 2018 | Careers, How to, Learning, Project Management Training
This post is an indirect promotion of our project management online learning programs. Earlier in 2018 SUKAD launched the Quest to Mastering Project Management, PM Quest, which is a project management online program. The idea behind this program is to offer various...
by Mounir Ajam | Apr 23, 2018 | Community Development, Learning, Organizational Project Management, Project Management Maturity, Project Management Training
Mastering project management is not an easy task. Sure we can learn some concepts in a course or two. We can demonstrate knowledge by passing a certification exam. We can learn the theory by reading a book. However, to master a domain, like project management,...
by Mounir Ajam | Dec 4, 2017 | Learning, PMBOK Guide, Project Management Methodology
Years ago, I started leading project management workshops inside the companies I worked for. I remember my first course, back in the mid-1990’s was on the steps of project control and I delivered to our engineers and construction professionals (our employees and...
by Mounir Ajam | Dec 8, 2016 | Learning, Organizational Project Management
In the previous article, we touched on this subject and today we expand the discussion. The following is part of the SUKAD Applied Learning Program – Essentials (ALP-E). Why Applied Learning? Project management is an applied domain and the best way to learn it...
by Mounir Ajam | Nov 26, 2016 | Learning
In this post, it is a mix between sharing knowledge and advertising our services. The question is: should organizations revisit how to learn project management? How can they develop competent staff? The reason we pose this question is that project management is a bit...