Hi Thiery,
Yes, I have done exactly the kind of research you are seeking…….. The BEHAVIORAL profiles of successful project managers. So has Max Wideman, www.maxwideman.com
You can download the research I have done on your topic here…….. http://www.build-project-management-competency.com/download-page/
At the same time, you may also be interested in the research I have done comparing the 25+ professional credentials available for project managers……..
Also, be sure to check out the COMPETENCY standards created by the Global Alliance for Project Performance Standards (GAPPS) www.globalpmstandards.org These are OPEN SOURCE (no cost) standards. The nice thing about these standards is they are INDEPENDENT of any Body of Knowledge (i.e. PMI’s PMBOK) or methodology (i.e. PRINCE2)
BR,
Dr. PDG, Jakarta
Dr. Paul D. Giammalvo, CDT, CCE, MScPM,
Senior Technical Advisor, PT Mitratata Citragraha, Jakarta/Singapore/Anchorage/Amsterdam/Johannesburg www.build-project-management-competency.com
Adjunct Professor, Project/Program Management, Lille Graduate School of Management, Paris, FRANCE www.esc-lille.com
Curriculum Development Consultant/Adjunct Professor, Asset and Project Management, University of Western Australia, Perth, www.blendedlearning.ecm.uwa.edu.au
Board of Directors, Global Alliance for Project Performance Standards (GAPPS) Sydney, AUSTRALIA www.globalpmstandards.org
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PM behavioural competences framework From: thierrytalon
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Re: PM behavioural competences framework From: Algin Erozan
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1a.
PM behavioural competences framework
Posted by: "thierrytalon" thierrytalon@wanadoo.fr thierrytalon
Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:14 am (PST)
Hello dear PM community,
I know IPMA's < competency baseline > to summarize all skills a PM should
possess, including, and this is what I have interest in right now, the
behavioural skills. I have been searching for other complete and
authoritative models for behavioural skills for project managers (or maybe,
why not, for managers in general), whithout finding any, except, possibly,
Watts Humphreys' TSP.
Does any one of you know of any other such framework that maybe I missed ?
The PMBOK does not contain any, or very few, behavioural guidelines ? Or
does it and I have missed it ?
Thank you a lot for your feedback,
Best regards,
Thierry
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1b.
Re: PM behavioural competences framework
Posted by: "Algin Erozan" algin.erozan@gmail.com aerozan2002
Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:58 pm (PST)
Hello,
You can look at PMI's /Project Manager Competency/ Development Framework
Algin Erozan, PMP, CISA
thierrytalon wrote:
>
> Hello dear PM community,
>
> I know IPMA's < competency baseline > to summarize all skills a PM should
> possess, including, and this is what I have interest in right now, the
> behavioural skills. I have been searching for other complete and
> authoritative models for behavioural skills for project managers (or
> maybe,
> why not, for managers in general), whithout finding any, except, possibly,
> Watts Humphreys' TSP.
>
> Does any one of you know of any other such framework that maybe I missed ?
>
> The PMBOK does not contain any, or very few, behavioural guidelines ? Or
> does it and I have missed it ?
>
> Thank you a lot for your feedback,
>
> Best regards,
>
> Thierry
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
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