Public Sector
For you as a public sector professional,
project management is a matter of public trust.
You must go to elected officials and ask for public dollars with which to construct and deliver needed infrastructure to make the lives of our communities better. As a steward of the public you must not only deliver what you set out to deliver but you must do it efficiently, without waste of taxpayer dollars and within a prescribed schedule.
Training Programs for Public Sector Project Managers
PSMJ's Public Works Project Management Bootcamp has helped hundreds of public stewards like you develop the skills required to meet your responsibilities to your organization and your communities.
To find out how to get customized public sector project management training at your firm, contact Sarah Nichols at 617-965-0055 ext. 153 or snichols@psmj.com.
Ten Commandments for Public Sector Project Management
1. Thou shall remember that public sector project management is a public trust.
2. Thou shall respect the “holy trinity” of project management, Scope, Schedule, Budget.
3. Thou shall remember the typical causes of project failure and deal with these before the project is in jeopardy.
Make sure you get the rest of these commandments! Email Julie Ellegood at jellegood@psmj.com and get our Public Works e-Cast.