3rd August 2011, 01:20 PM
Hmmmm I would disagree OxBeast
In my understanding, Project officer, Project manager etc are job titles that came from the construction industry? Hence they have imbedded meaning.
Archaeologists changed their job titles to be more in line with this? I could be wrong though.
A Project officer should be someone who is capable of RUNNING more than one small project at a time, or be responsible for a large project (pipeline) with several sites running at once and several supervisors under them.
Anyone who calls themselves a project officer and isn't capable of doing this will get an awful shock one day
In my understanding, Project officer, Project manager etc are job titles that came from the construction industry? Hence they have imbedded meaning.
Archaeologists changed their job titles to be more in line with this? I could be wrong though.
A Project officer should be someone who is capable of RUNNING more than one small project at a time, or be responsible for a large project (pipeline) with several sites running at once and several supervisors under them.
Anyone who calls themselves a project officer and isn't capable of doing this will get an awful shock one day