Project Management: In-Class Resource Links Spring 2008
One of the key differences between a successful project manager--a successful ANYTHING--and an "also ran" is that a majority of effective project management professionals know enough to take responsibility for their own learning.
As part of all of our courses, we expect students to step up to the job at hand and create/expand their own learning program. This need not take the form of intellectual torture or cramming massive numbers of books into your already over-crowded luggage. Instead, it means that you take advantage of any and every learning opportunity that comes your way. Our role becomes less that of "teacher" and more that of guide and coach.
With this in mind, we try to locate a new set of course resources with each new course. Taken separately, they may not seem like much but, when you begin following these resources--and the others to which they will lead, you begin building a substantial personal/professional project management library.