Tips for retired project managers to stay connected to their industry

by Jerry Foley

Retirement is an exciting time for anyone who has dedicated their career to a specific industry, but it can also be uncertain. The feeling of disconnection from the industry can be particularly challenging for Project Managers who have been heavily involved in their field for many years. However, staying connected to the industry and continuing to be a valuable resource to your network is possible. This article will discuss seven tips retired Project Managers can use to stay connected to industry news and trends.

 1. Stay up to date with industry news and trends.

One of the most essential things retired Project Managers can do to stay connected to their industry is to keep informed of current industry news and trends. This can be achieved by subscribing to industry publications and attending relevant conferences, webinars, and workshops. By doing this, you will remain informed of the latest industry news and understand what is going on in your field.

2. Get involved in industry groups and associations.

Another way for retired Project Managers to stay connected to their industry is to get involved in industry groups and associations. By doing so, you can network with other industry professionals, share your knowledge and experiences, and attend events and workshops. This can also be a great way to learn about new developments in the industry and keep your skills up to date.

3. Mentor others in the industry.

Mentoring others in the industry is a great way to give back and stay connected. By sharing your knowledge and experiences, you can help others succeed in their careers and grow in the industry. Mentoring can also be a great way to keep your skills sharp and up-to-date.

4. Offer consulting services.

Retired Project Managers can also stay connected to the industry by offering consulting services. You can help organizations and individuals achieve their goals and projects by leveraging your expertise. This can be a great way to stay involved in the industry, make a difference, and earn extra income.

5. Attend events and conferences.

Attending events and conferences is another way to stay connected to the industry. This can allow you to meet with other industry professionals, learn about the latest developments and trends, and share your insights and experiences.

6. Participate in online forums and discussion groups.

Online forums and discussion groups are also a great way to stay connected to the industry. By participating in these communities, you can engage with other professionals in your field and stay informed of current trends and developments. This is also a great way to network and keep in touch with others in the industry.

7. Continue to learn and grow.

tips retired project managers can use to stay connected to their industry

Finally, retired Project Managers should always strive to continue learning and growing in their field. This can be achieved by attending workshops, taking courses, and reading industry publications. Doing this lets you keep your skills up-to-date, expand your knowledge, and stay connected to the industry.

In conclusion, there are many ways for retired Project Managers to stay connected to their industry. Whether attending events and conferences, participating in online forums and discussion groups, offering consulting services, or mentoring others, there are many opportunities to stay involved and make a difference. By doing so, retired Project Managers can remain informed, connected, and relevant in their field and continue to be a valuable resource to their network.

FAQ’s

Why is it important for retired Project Managers to stay connected to their industry?

Staying connected to the industry can help retired Project Managers stay informed of current news and trends, network with other professionals, share their knowledge and experiences and continue to make a difference in their field.

What are some ways for retired Project Managers to stay connected to their industry?

Some ways for retired Project Managers to stay connected to their industry include staying up to date with industry news and trends, getting involved in industry groups and associations, mentoring others in the industry, offering consulting services, attending events and conferences, participating in online forums and discussion groups, and continuing to learn and grow in their field.

Can retired Project Managers remain a valuable resource to their network even after retirement?

Retired Project Managers can still be a valuable resource to their network by sharing their knowledge and experiences, offering consulting services, and mentoring others in the industry.

What benefits can retired Project Managers gain from staying connected to their industry?

Staying connected to their industry can benefit retired project managers by keeping them informed, expanding their knowledge and skills, networking with other professionals, and making a difference in their field.

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Jerry Foley
Jerry Foley, PMP, PMI-PBA, PMI-ACP, RTPM, CCNA, MCSE, ITIL has over 25 years of Enterprise Project Management experience. His expertise is in multi-million dollar, multi-year IT Infrastructure projects for municipal, healthcare, and military clients, and Fortune 500 companies. He lectures and teaches PMP prep classes, serves as a board member of the local PMI Chapter, and participates in the PMI Day of Service for non-profits. A former Marine, Jerry’s teams benefit from his creative solutions, passionate leadership, and implementing his “improvise, adapt, and overcome” tenacity for successfully completing his projects. Jerry writes about Business Analysis and Document Management. See Jerry's Articles

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