Absolutely. Project management skills are universal — useful in construction, marketing, healthcare, manufacturing, event planning, education, finance, and more.
Different teams use different methods — like Agile, Scrum, Kanban, Waterfall, and Hybrid. Each has its advantages depending on the type, size, and pace of the project.
Very important. Good documentation avoids confusion, helps track decisions, clarifies responsibilities, and provides a reference for the team at every project stage. It’s the written memory of the project.
No, it’s much more than deadlines. It involves understanding requirements, communicating clearly, solving problems, managing expectations, controlling resources, and ensuring the outcome aligns with business goals.