Prateek Sharma
Dec 15, 2024

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This is a nicely written article. One thing I understood is that as you start thinking and behaving like a project manager, you begin to clear your doubts and segregate tasks. Segregation means pinpointing the exact work you plan to do. That's the real benefit you derive from being a project manager in your daily life: you start seeing things separately and understanding how they are interconnected. You segregate tasks and pinpoint the actual work you plan to do. Additionally, you can frame problem statements at a faster pace compared to others.

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Prateek Sharma
Prateek Sharma

Written by Prateek Sharma

A lifelong learner with keen interest in tech automation, finance & economics.

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