personal development

In his Medium article, "Own Your Growth," Ami Daniel outlines five lessons for personal growth.  They are:

  1. Identify and pursue growth opportunities
  2. Use stories to convey ideas
  3. Discover your strengths and build on them
  4. Find a mentor to help guide your growth
  5. Learn something new and don't stop learning

To help you grow as a project manager, below are some resources you may find useful.

Articles, Blogs, and Webinars, Oh My!

 

Project Management Training

 

Recommended Reading

We're going a little non-traditional with our reading list.  As the list grows we will add more structure, and maybe even some pictures.  For now, we're scouring our archives for books written by friends of PMI Northern Utah Chapter.  You may recognize some of these names from PDC, Lunch & Learns, and other events.  Who knows, maybe your name and book will be here one day, too!

  • What's Your Catalyst: The Power of Managed Change, by Allana M. Hill
  • Scrum For The Rest Of Us, by Brian M. Rabon
  • Networking: An Honest and Genuine Connection, by Jared Quan
  • Rising above It All: The Art and Science of Organizational Transformation, by John L. Lee
  • Everything You Never Knew You Needed to Know to Be a Project Management Rockstar:  It's Your Career - Manage It!, by Lee R. Lambert
  • Agile Project Management for Dummies, 3rd edition, by Mark Layton, Steven Ostermiller, and Dean Kynaston
  • The Stable Framework, by Michael J. Berry
  • Leveling the Paying Field, A Groundbreaking Approach to Achieving Fair Pay, by Rick Gillis
  • Project Sponsorship: Winning Strategies for Executive Leaders, by Terri Carbone with Sheila Ashdown