The Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is a globally recognized credential, and its rigorous PMP Application process reflects the high standards set by the Project Management Institute (PMI). A critical part of this process is demonstrating your project management experience in a way that aligns with PMI’s expectations. Another requirement from PMI is to complete […]
Developing a Project Plan That Incorporates 3D Printing and AI
In today’s world, technology isn’t just changing how we live—it’s reshaping how we work, build, and deliver value. As project managers, we’re often asked to turn bold ideas into practical realities. And few ideas feel bolder than combining 3D printing with artificial intelligence (AI). On their own, these technologies are impressive. 3D printing lets us […]
Skills Are the New Currency: When Financial Systems Shift, the Safest Wealth Is You
When markets shake and industries transform, money loses meaning — but skills never do. The safest wealth isn’t measured in digits on a screen. It’s the knowledge, adaptability, and leadership you personally command. And in this new world, those who know how to lead projects, manage risk, and orchestrate outcomes will rise — not because […]
When Should Project Leaders Use the EDGE Method?
Project leadership is as much an art as it is a science. Leaders must balance teaching, coaching, mentoring, and empowering their teams while navigating complex project environments. One proven approach that bridges these needs is the EDGE method—Explain, Demonstrate, Guide, and Enable. But when should project leaders use it? And how can it make the […]
How to Ace Your Project Manager Interview: Stop Quoting Frameworks—Start Showing Judgment
Introduction: What Makes Some Project Managers Unforgettable After interviewing hundreds of project managers, a revealing pattern emerges. Most candidates lean heavily on frameworks, acronyms, and templates. They talk about Agile sprints, Gantt charts, or PMBOK principles. But the ones who truly stand out tell stories. They describe how they thought through uncertainty, made trade-offs, and […]