The only way now is through
Those are the words that I really heard during this morning's workout.
You must have been there - at a wedding or dinner party, or (more likely for me, these days) a whole-class village hall birthday party...when the 'what do you do?' question comes up.

Not very glamourous, is it – as a job title, I mean.
For a long time, for me the easiest answer was simply, "I'm a project manager. I manage projects".
Well, I'd think, at least it's got the feel of Ronseal to it!
Albert Einstein once said something along the lines of 'if you can't explain it simply, then you don't understand it well enough'.
But I'm not sure that's the case for project (or programme, depending on your preference) management.
Granted, I may not be invited into school on 'careers day' with all the doctors, fire officers and chefs. Nor will I have anything 'real' to admire at the end of the day - other than a Gantt, if I'm lucky.
But I do love my job. And I know that good project management can effect real change.
And that's enough for me.
Those are the words that I really heard during this morning's workout.
If you've ever Googled 'project management in agencies', you're faced with a long list of project management software tools. All the usual suspects are there – along with some that you'll inevitably have never heard of before.
You must have been there - at a wedding or dinner party, or (more likely for me, these days) a whole-class village hall birthday party...when the 'what do you do?' question comes up.