Project management positions can be found in most corporate sectors. Human resource managers often list open positions for internal hiring and if there are no qualified applicants they can outsource the search process to sites like Monster. Some of the top companies hiring for project managers include Intel, IDM, Google and Bing.
Project management jobs can be looked for in local newspaper classifieds and on several websites. Monster and Google jobs are good, reliable places to seek out jobs of any kind.
If someone is looking for a management consulting job in Denver they should go look on google for job appliance sites. At that site they should look for Denver management consulting jobs.
I do not see it as being different. Project management methodology and sound practices can be applied to all projects. That doesn't mean the projects work breakdown won't look different for a construction project versus an software project. But he 'management' of the project should follow the same or similar methodology.
I would look at your local university. Most MBA programs offer project management classes and certifications.
Planning is a phase in the project management process. The management process consists of initiating, planning executing, and closing. So project planning is a crucial part in project management.
ITT Technical Institute offers courses for project managing. They have several nationwide locations. You can also look into your local community college for information on project management courses.
It doesn't hurt to have both, PMP is something required right now from most entry level PM jobs (senior PMs are not required usually to have one). MBA Project Management will increase your value as a resource and your prestige, it will also look much better on your CV. I'd go for both if I can.
While there are many companies who excell in project management software, among the many are a few who stick out. I would look into CTSpace and Outlook.
If you are interested in project management programs, you should look at the University of Phoenix. This online program allows you flexibility and you can study from anywhere. The cost of the programs depends on your education level, but will end up being between 1,000-2,000 dollars.
Executive management jobs are listed on different places. One would be directly through the companies website. Another place to look is a job site like Monster.
Tips on project management best practices are offered by many online web services companies. The best places to look for are eConsultacy, Target Tech, DocFinity and Project Insight.
You can look to FDM group that offers IT training specifically in the project management training. Or you could go back to graduate school and take online courses to build up your experiences.