I wanted to share with you this excellent “How to learn” flowchart I saw recently at Tukongote School and Study Centre near the Victoria Falls at Livingstone in Zambia. It certainly applies to learning in general and project management in particular. We can learn a lot from our mistakes!

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Peter Marlow
Peter is a PM4NGOs Board Member. He is the Director of Project Managers Against Poverty (PMAP), a not-for-profit organization, which provides an e-mentoring network for project managers who work in international development. He is also a trustee of The Kambia Appeal, a UK-based charity that aims to improve the medical conditions in the Kambia district of Sierra Leone. Peter is co-chair of the Bond project management group. Peter Marlow is an experienced Project Manager, having delivered a wide range of ICT systems in both the public and private sectors in the UK. He is a graduate of Imperial College London and a Chartered Engineer (MIET). He is also a PRINCE 2 Practitioner and a Member of the Association for Project Management (MAPM). He is qualified to PMD Pro Level 1.