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What's Your Next Step as a Project Manager. The answer to your project management career is in the Japanese concept of ikigai. 'I've been working as a Project Manager for several years. What is the next step in my career?' In different ways, that's a question I hear a lot. The Nine Steps of a Project Management Career - download it at https://onlinepmcourses.com/lp/the-ni... But the question: 'What's the next step...' is the wrong one. It's based on a false premise. There is no 'the next step'. If you are a good project manager, then you have a bag of career assets: • knowledge • skills • relationships • reputation • track record And this means you have a wealth of opportunities. Often the problem is less about what to do and more about narrowing your scope. So, your real question should be: 'what is the right next step for me?' To help you answer that, think about: • What you are really good at • What you want to develop even more skills at • What you love doing - about your job • What you would love to do, that is not part of your current job • What is important to you in life These sort of questions will help you to determine your next destination. There is a lovely image doing the rounds of the web. It illustrates the Japanese concept of Ikigai. The literal meaning is 'a reason for being'. Ikigai: A reason for being Your perfect job is at the overlap of four things: 1. What you love 2. What you are good at 3. What you can be paid for 4. What the world needs With any one of these missing, there is a feeling of: 1. Emptiness - if you're not doing something you love 2. Uncertainty - if you aren't good at what you do 3. Poverty - if you can't get paid for it 4. Futility - if the world does not need it The Obvious Choices Among the cohort of Project Managers I grew up with, some have gone in surprising directions. In my LinkedIn connections list, you'll find a florist, cafe owner, print store director, care-home operator, and house builder. But here are some of the more conventional routes I've seen: • Project Management in a new industry • Program or portfolio manager • Project Director, PMO leader • C-suite, Senior Director, CEO • Academic, author • Consultant, contractor, interim • Trainer, speaker • Coach, advisor • Entrepreneur Practical Thinking Project managers are nothing if not practical. So once you know what you want to do, start to think about how. What do you need to get before you are ready to make the move? When is the best time? How will you make your move? Think of this as your own project. Apply your Project Management skills to finding your goal, objectives, and requirements. Once you have them, think about workstreams, tasks, risks and stakeholders to build a plan. Recommended Videos. Carefully curated video recommendations for you: Are You on Track with Your Project Management Career? ... • Are You on Track with Your Project Ma... Project Management Job Interview - How to Crack it! ... • Project Management Job Interview - Ho... For more great Project Management videos, please subscribe to this channel: / @onlinepmcourses For all our great Project Management articles and resources, please check out the OnlinePMCourses website: https://onlinepmcourses.com/ For basic Management Courses - free training hosted on YouTube, with 2 new management lessons a week, check out our sister channel, Management Courses: / managementcourses For more of our Project Management videos in themed collections, join our Free Academy of Project Management: https://onlinepmcourses.com/free-acad... #Project #ProjectManagementCareer #Ikigai