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		<title>So You Want To Be a Freelance Project Manager</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 10:54:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By: Ray Myers, Jr., PMP Maybe you’ve always wanted to work for yourself or you are just looking for a change of occupation.  Perhaps you were recently laid off and see freelance work as an opportunity to continue your career.  Regardless of your reasons, there are 3 points every project manager should consider before engaging as a freelancer. I recently heard someone on the radio talk about the 3 points.  I’m sorry that I can’t recall his name, but he stated that, “Every business needs 3 things, someone to find the work, someone to mind the work, and someone to grind the work.” These points were so important that I had to write them.  Let’s take a moment and discuss each of the points to see how they apply to a freelance project manager. Find the Work Every business needs someone to find the work.  Actually this role of finding the work is essentially a dual role with responsibilities in marketing and sales.  As the marketing manager, this person is responsible to identify and describe the services to be provided by the freelancer, that is, to create any marketing collateral including brochures, advertizing, whitepapers, and fliers that will be used [...]]]></description>
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