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What I Wish I’d Known…
Mark Mullaly, PMP
(August 10, 2006)
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Before I became a project manager, I wish I had known more about corporate politics ... and the nature of fear and irrationality ... and the value in asking questions instead of needing to be seen as an expert in every situation. I also would have worried less about technical solutions and more about business principles. What about you?
I was asked a great question a few weeks back in an email I received from someone I’ve never met. Firstly, I owe an apology, because it was such a good question that I never replied. I didn’t want to do it the disservice of an “off the top of my head” response, so I left it until I had time to provide a reasoned and considered reply. It’s amazing how many weeks go by without providing that space. So, to the writer: my apologies for not responding directly to you. In a small effort at compensation, here’s my answer in public.
The question was, “What do I wish I had known prior to becoming a project manager, and is there something I would have studied more of, less of, or differently?”
Part of the challenge in answering the question is a difficulty in ascertaining what “prior” refers to. Not that I don’t know when I started managing projects — I can nail that down to the week.
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