Most Important Skills for an ERP Project Manager at Cemstone Products Company
Thomas, an ERP Project Manager, emphasizes that strong project management skills form the core of the role, encompassing "time management, responsibility, being organized, and being a good communicator," acting as the "information hub" for the project. Adaptability is also crucial, as Thomas notes that "a project can change on moments notice," requiring willingness to learn, adjust, and lead others through unexpected challenges.
Project Management, Leadership, Communication, Adaptability, Problem-Solving
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Thomas Becken
ERP Project Manager
Cemstone Products Company
St. Olaf College, 2015
UCLA Anderson MBA
Economics
Architecture, Construction & Design
Operations and Project Management
Honors Student, Scholarship Recipient, Greek Life Member
Video Highlights
1. Strong project management skills encompassing time management, organization, communication, and documentation are crucial.
2. Leadership skills are essential for guiding team members, managing deadlines, and adapting to changing project needs.
3. The ability to learn and adapt quickly is vital for handling unexpected issues and changes in project plans.
Transcript
What skills are most important for a job like yours?
A job like this really starts with a foundation of strong project management skills. This encompasses many things, from time management to responsibility, being organized, and being a good communicator.
It also means being willing to document and take notes at meetings. Essentially, you're the information hub for your project and for any stakeholders involved.
Along with this comes leadership. Whether you need to encourage someone to hit a deadline or remind them of what's upcoming, you have to be confident in yourself and ready to lead others.
Then there's the ability to learn and adapt quickly. Projects can change on a moment's notice. Every day can be different, with new issues, problems, solutions, or ideas.
So, being willing to talk to people, ask questions, and adapt the project as it goes along is crucial. Nothing goes exactly as planned in the beginning, so being ready, prepared, and comfortable with that goes a long way.
