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A Program Manager is usually the next job up in the food chain level after the Senior Project Manager. Here's the career path (Note that there is no standard career path, but the order below is exact): # Assistant Project Manager (Project Assistant) # Project Coordinator # Junior Project Manager # Project Manager # Senior Project Manager # Program Manager # Senior Program Manager As explained above, becoming a Program Manager is more of a promotion/experience than education. Thus there is no education that will make you directly a Program Manager.
A good project manger in the Information Technology sector will make in the $150,000 range +/-. In a competitive market a Senior Project Manager can go as high as $180,000.
Yes & No. The Project Manager is responsible for running the project within budget but the overall project budget is allocated by the Senior Management or in some cases the Customer. The project manager works on the budget given to him and then manages the project in a way that he is within budget
No. Not all members of a project team are involved in preparing the Project Plan. It is usually the Project Manager and a few senior Leads in the Project who meet up and formulate/prepare the Project Plan
A Baseline Project Plan is the Project Management Plan that is created by the Project Manager and is approved by the Project Sponsor and the Senior Management. The Approved/baseline plan outlines how the project will be handled from start to finish and is like the bible for the project
The project manager can become:- A Senior Project Manager- A PMO- A Program ManagerOf course after that he can become a CEO.
A Program Manager is usually the next job up in the food chain level after the Senior Project Manager. Here's the career path (Note that there is no standard career path, but the order below is exact): # Assistant Project Manager (Project Assistant) # Project Coordinator # Junior Project Manager # Project Manager # Senior Project Manager # Program Manager # Senior Program Manager As explained above, becoming a Program Manager is more of a promotion/experience than education. Thus there is no education that will make you directly a Program Manager.
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A good project manger in the Information Technology sector will make in the $150,000 range +/-. In a competitive market a Senior Project Manager can go as high as $180,000.
Senior manager is higher from deputy general manager
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No. Assistant Manager is one position higher that Senior executive. In the corporate ladder (junior to mid level positions), here goes: Assistant/Associate -> Executive -> Senior Exec -> Asst Manager -> Manager -> Senior Manager -> Asst Director and so on....
Principal is higher. The position is more like a manager type of consultant. They are very in-depth with the technology, but now more then not, manage the seniors or provide guidance to the seniors. The title should be principal, not principle.
Yes & No. The Project Manager is responsible for running the project within budget but the overall project budget is allocated by the Senior Management or in some cases the Customer. The project manager works on the budget given to him and then manages the project in a way that he is within budget
No. Not all members of a project team are involved in preparing the Project Plan. It is usually the Project Manager and a few senior Leads in the Project who meet up and formulate/prepare the Project Plan
The following jobs are available at Nebraska for Economic majors: Fiancial Controller, Project Manager, General Manager, Senior Accounting manager and a lot more.