Become a Project Manager

Become a Project Manager is a 10-course, 11-hour LinkedIn Learning Path designed to help you understand and develop foundational project management skills. I have completed all 10 of the 10 courses and earned a Learning Path certificate. This learning opportunity is endorsed by the self-study group initiative at Boston PHP Meetup.

Become a Project Manager

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Course Objectives

  • Learn how to effectively manage a project, keeping it on time, in budget, and in scope.
  • Practice using Microsoft Project with best practices.
  • Develop essential project management skills.

Become a Project Manager

Project managers are catalysts for change. Learn how to manage projects from beginning to end using proven project management techniques. After completing this learning path, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to manage simple projects as well as complex, enterprise-wide initiatives.

Previously completed courses in this 10-course, 11-hour Learning Path include the following:

Additional Project Management Learning

In addition to Become a Project Manager, I have earned the following project management certificates:

My current learning is focused on obtaining Agile Certified Practitioner (ACP) Certification from the Project Management Institute. To that end, I am working my way through Head First Agile, a nine-chapter O’Reilly Media publication that includes a PMI-ACP study guide.

Boston PHP

Boston PHP is the largest education-focused Meetup in New England with more than 3,700 members. Our mission is to engage members in continuing education efforts. As a result, we offer services beyond in-person meetups. A cornerstone of our member engagement strategy is this virtual self-study group initiative called Web Apprentices.

If you would like to learn agile methodologies as part of a group of like-minded web developers, join Boston PHP Meetup and sign up for the next Agile Appetizer self-study group.


Gene Babon

Gene Babon is a team leader, project manager and web developer who is actively seeking next management-level opportunity. Learn more at Pick a lane. Keep driving.


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