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The Power of Project Management

July 29, 2010 By Mark Elson

According to a survey conducted by ZweigWhite, a business services firm for the architectural and engineering sectors, only 51 percent of project managers receive any job-specific training before being promoted to the position. Less than one third of all surveyed firms reported that they always provide project management training to new project managers. The survey provides additional insight in the areas project administration, budgets and schedules to training, responsibilities and compensation. "Project manager is a role of many dimensions. [It's] a skill we will always be learning-no matter how many years we've been practicing it," says Christine Brack, principal of ZweigWhite.
 

The report breaks down the data by firm type, staff size, region, growth rate, and client base. Principals and project managers alike can use this report to assess and improve their firm's project management systems. To peruse ZweigWhite's offerings on project management, click here:

 

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