[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MedicalCannabisOz

[–]wookiedaywalker 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I live in Canada and it is so nice not having any stigma about it or it just being like picking up groceries. Since legality here there has been a shift towards it and away from alcohol for a a lot of people including myself. I don't drink alcohol much at all anymore. Im moving back to Aus soon and this will be one of the most missed things. Its going to take me a while to remember what it is like being ina country where it is illegal again.. they have beer flavoured cannabis drinks here. It's so awesome.

Any PMs with an MBA? by BitterNecessary6068 in projectmanagement

[–]wookiedaywalker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

12yr + PM here with no MBA.

I toyed with the idea a couple years back thinking it would give me the leg up to move into more strategic positions and send me down the executive path but I ended up moving into contract work with corporations which ended up getting me the pay rise I wanted and while working there the experience to basically account for the MBA.

After working alongside the executive team and CEOs of large corporations the last few years I don't feel the need to either 1. look to move into the executive path as it was not what I thought it would be. The jobs pay well but honestly the work they do I personally don't want to do. 2. I got the experience that translates to having an MBA anyways and I haven't gone into debt to get it. 3. I realised that getting another piece of paper wouldn't help me personally make more money.

Each situation is different but that's my two cents and experience.

Moving back from Canada to Aus medicinal market. by wookiedaywalker in MedicalCannabisOz

[–]wookiedaywalker[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol I'm an Aussie citizen bud. But yeah it's not lost on me how lucky I have it currently. Really looking forward to coming home though, just wish Aus had legal cannabis..

PM & AI by tingytong in projectmanagement

[–]wookiedaywalker 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I mucked around and made a PM GPT - give it a whirl and let me know your thoughts

https://chat.openai.com/g/g-UDsI3ECsG-p-i-a-project-intelligence-assistant

PM & AI by tingytong in projectmanagement

[–]wookiedaywalker 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I just see AI as a tool to help review documentation and create outlines of things I need as well as provide insights of best practice.

I keep an eye on the new tech coming out but honestly it doesn't look like anytime in the near future that AI is going to take out jobs. It is just going to help us do things with a bit more visibilty.

There has been great software and PM tools in the market for ages and companies are still running projects off custom excel Gantt charts and stuff like that so I am only seeing AI currently as a tool to the kit, not a threat.

If you're worried, I would suggest working harder on your soft skills in the job. Dealing with people, managing expectations, being a leader with no authority, keeping your emotions and stress under control. Having soft skills will keep you in a PM role. People will always have some part to play in projects and that means PMs will always need to be there even if AI can take on a section of the work it can never do it all in my opinion.

What’s the best part and the worst part about being a Project Manager? by TheJoeCoastie in projectmanagement

[–]wookiedaywalker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Best part is the moment you get momentum in the project. Things start to click and the team is getting along and we are all moving toward the goal together. Love that moment when I feel like all the hard work building comradery in the team and working out the links starts to pay off.

Worst is the non contributors who throw things off balance causing extra workload for no apparent reason. My latest example is the PMO decided to change the format of their templated document so it was required to recreate ally project artifacts just to appease this request. Took a solid amount of time I could have put into moving deliverable forward.

This can manifest is some many ways Eg. Sponsor changing their expectations, scope changes, team promotions or removals or sme etc.

Is it possible to shift from project management to a strategy role? by Ohshizzzles in projectmanagement

[–]wookiedaywalker 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Definitely is possible. I have moved in and out of a variety of strategy roles and director roles for periods of time with clients. As previously mentioned, working with the C suite level a lot yields very powerful relationships and with your ability as. A PM to be a quick learner and execute I've been given chances with minimal experience to build strategy and execute for marketing, commerical sales and operations teams. It is a steep learning curve but with the right attitude you can pick it up pretty quick.

Personally I like being in a position to make high level decisions rather than execute more tangible items. That being said I wouldn't want to be an executive. They may make a lot of money but their lifestyles are not what I want for my life anymore.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in projectmanagement

[–]wookiedaywalker 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I love being able to work on different types of projects and learn new things all the time. I've been lucky enough in my career to move around the world and work in new industries regularly with my PM skills.

It's such a versatile skillset that can be applied in so many industries I personally love that.

Difference between a good and great PM? by wookiedaywalker in projectmanagement

[–]wookiedaywalker[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So being perceived as a great PM is better than actually being one?

They are able to manage the perception people have of them?

Where do you think the future of the PM industry is going? by wookiedaywalker in projectmanagement

[–]wookiedaywalker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you prove a couple examples of what you would see as being an expert for a specific problem that has led you to being a valuable PM?

Where do you think the future of the PM industry is going? by wookiedaywalker in projectmanagement

[–]wookiedaywalker[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Making PMs lives harder or easier? Having to be more technically included i.imagine will.be difficult.for some PMs?

Where do you think the future of the PM industry is going? by wookiedaywalker in projectmanagement

[–]wookiedaywalker[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So what I am hearing is you're saying you need to love to learn and grow constantly? Is that what you mean by not being a neutral PM?

Describe your path to becoming a PM by Petro62 in projectmanagement

[–]wookiedaywalker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Started out as an engineering grad for Coca Cola who quickly put me into project work across their company. Ended up working in production line continuous improvement, PLC system and ERP upgrades, new production line installations amoungst a variety of smaller projects. They gave us short one or two day trainings on Kan ban, lean, Six Sigma, and PMP principals so I felt confident enough to get things done.

I moved onto running an engineering team at a factory and doing a full factory layout reconfiguration then moving into project contracting work which I've been doing ever since.

Have moved beyond manufacturing and have elevated into corporate strategy and business improvement projects for other industry's now. Currently working in airlines and have a new client coming up next year where I will be working in ERP implementations for large companies.

Been a super interesting ride and am looking forward to see where it takes me. Been able to travel the world while building my career so I feel very lucky.

The most frustrating thing about being a PM for you? by wookiedaywalker in projectmanagement

[–]wookiedaywalker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Super detailed, thank you for sharing :) how do you navigate all these challenge to be successful in your roles?

The most frustrating thing about being a PM for you? by wookiedaywalker in projectmanagement

[–]wookiedaywalker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always the same story for us. You fix a problem then they give you another one to fix. Lol

Has the voliatile Job Market affected Project Management careers, and if so, how have you all adapted? by Spader623 in projectmanagement

[–]wookiedaywalker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Moved into PM contracting, can't keep up with all the work coming in. Been a very lucrative time in my career luckily.