• Networking Lies We've All Believed: What Actually Works

  • 2024/12/10
  • 再生時間: 1 時間 8 分
  • ポッドキャスト

Networking Lies We've All Believed: What Actually Works

  • サマリー

  • "I did the job that I wanted to do, not what I was paid for."

    🔥 In this episode of the Pulse Podcast, Maxine Gregory shares her extensive journey in project management, detailing her transition from operations to project delivery and her leap into contracting. She emphasises the importance of networking, personal accountability, and the evolving landscape of project management. Maxine reflects on significant projects, the lessons learned from mistakes, and offers valuable insights into navigating the current contracting market. She also discusses the future trends in contracting and project management, highlighting the need for adaptability and continuous learning.

    🔥 Takeaways

    • Max did the job she wanted to do, not just what she was paid for.
    • Formal training in project management can enhance confidence and skills.
    • Networking is crucial for finding new opportunities in contracting.
    • Managing what you have is key to success in project management.
    • Building relationships without an agenda is essential for effective networking.
    • Mistakes in stakeholder management can lead to valuable lessons.
    • The contracting market is currently quieter, but opportunities still exist.
    • Personal accountability is vital in a competitive job market.
    • Future trends indicate a rise in fractional consulting roles.
    • Continuous learning and adaptability are necessary for project managers.


    🔥 Guest Appearance
    Maxine Gregory

    -
    -
    -
    Thanks for tuning into The Pulse Podcast. Remember, we're always looking for new voices and perspectives to enrich our discussions. Think you've got something to share? Fill out our guest application form here.

    Catch new episodes every Tuesday. Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated.

    Until next time,
    Mark and the team!

    続きを読む 一部表示

あらすじ・解説

"I did the job that I wanted to do, not what I was paid for."

🔥 In this episode of the Pulse Podcast, Maxine Gregory shares her extensive journey in project management, detailing her transition from operations to project delivery and her leap into contracting. She emphasises the importance of networking, personal accountability, and the evolving landscape of project management. Maxine reflects on significant projects, the lessons learned from mistakes, and offers valuable insights into navigating the current contracting market. She also discusses the future trends in contracting and project management, highlighting the need for adaptability and continuous learning.

🔥 Takeaways

  • Max did the job she wanted to do, not just what she was paid for.
  • Formal training in project management can enhance confidence and skills.
  • Networking is crucial for finding new opportunities in contracting.
  • Managing what you have is key to success in project management.
  • Building relationships without an agenda is essential for effective networking.
  • Mistakes in stakeholder management can lead to valuable lessons.
  • The contracting market is currently quieter, but opportunities still exist.
  • Personal accountability is vital in a competitive job market.
  • Future trends indicate a rise in fractional consulting roles.
  • Continuous learning and adaptability are necessary for project managers.


🔥 Guest Appearance
Maxine Gregory

-
-
-
Thanks for tuning into The Pulse Podcast. Remember, we're always looking for new voices and perspectives to enrich our discussions. Think you've got something to share? Fill out our guest application form here.

Catch new episodes every Tuesday. Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated.

Until next time,
Mark and the team!

Networking Lies We've All Believed: What Actually Worksに寄せられたリスナーの声

カスタマーレビュー:以下のタブを選択することで、他のサイトのレビューをご覧になれます。