Most Important Skills For A Project Manager At JDI LLC And Vigil Family Wines
Lauren, a Project Manager with experience in both construction and wine, emphasizes that "communication is definitely number one," crucial for keeping clients and vendors aligned and avoiding surprises; organization is also key, particularly in the "fast-paced" construction industry, enabling proactive planning and efficient information tracking for success.
Communication, Organization, Project Management, Construction Industry, Planning
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Lauren Vigil
Project Manager
Current Companies: JDI LLC & Vigil Family Wines - Former Company: Gloria Ferrer Caves & Vineyards
Arizona State University (ASU) - W. P. Carey
Legal & Policy, Business Management & Admin, Marketing
Architecture, Construction & Design, Food, Beverages & Alcohol
Operations and Project Management
Scholarship Recipient, Pell Grant Recipient, Took Out Loans, Worked 20+ Hours in School
Video Highlights
1. Communication is essential for aligning clients and vendors, preventing surprises and ensuring everyone is on the same page.
2. Organization is crucial in the fast-paced construction industry to effectively manage information.
3. Proactive planning is key to success, especially when projects gain momentum and require quick decision-making.
Transcript
What skills are most important for a job like yours?
Communication is definitely number one. Regardless of what the answer is, it's important to stay on top of communicating back and forth with both our clients and our vendors.
This ensures everyone is on the same page with the job, so there aren't any surprises. Other than that, organization is key. A lot of these jobs are very fast-paced in the construction industry.
They can be slow to get going, but once they are started, things move quickly. The more organized you can be with tracking your information and being proactive about planning, the more successful you will be.
