The Project Management Pivot

There’s a particular kind of fatigue in the job market right now. Not burnout from the work itself but from the uncertainty around it.

Senior professionals across tech, consulting, government, nonprofits, and corporate roles are navigating layoffs, hiring freezes, and long stretches of ambiguity. Many aren’t trying to escape their careers. They’re trying to translate them into something more resilient.That’s where project management often enters the conversation.

Not as a reset.
As a pivot.

Project management is one of the few disciplines that exists across industries rather than within them. Infrastructure, healthcare, financial services, government, climate, education, defense, every sector runs on projects.
For senior professionals, the pivot usually isn’t about learning how to “manage tasks.”

I thought I would offer you a few routes, ideas, and starting points. Read more in Between the Lines. The Project Management Pivot.

It's about making existing leadership, delivery, and systems skills legible in a new market.

Read more on Linkedin Here

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