The World Needs You to Teach Project Management
The world is spending 1/5 of its GDP (US $12 trillion) on projects this
year - and organizations that range from global businesses to
governments and NGOs have identified project management and skilled
project managers as the key to their success.
A World of Need
The demand for project professionals is staggering, with an average of 1.2 million projected new jobs needing to be filled each year for the next decade. This demand far exceeds supply - and has precipitated a global education crisis that, if uncorrected, will put U.S. $4.5 trillion of the global GDP at risk by 2016.
Why should you be teaching project management?
Want to know more about the looming global crisis resulting from the critical gap between the supply and demand of skilled project professionals? See inside for the latest information on why you should teach project management, how your institution can help address this global need, and discover the benefits to your institution if you act now to seize this opportunity.
Start your own course or program
Thinking about teaching your first course? Or are you considering developing your existing courses into a certificate or degree program? We've got the resources to help you get started. See inside for how to get an academic peer mentor for your institution, partner with a Registered Education Provider and access our global volunteer community.
Strengthen your existing course or program
Are you already offering a certificate or degree program in project management education? See inside for how to strengthen your program by attaining global accreditation through the Project Management Global Accreditation Center for Project Management Education Programs (GAC).