Fast forward 10 years, now I'm in that very same profession. What seemed aspiring and motivational once has turned out to be absolutely boring and mechanical now. Based on my experience, pure breed project management (yes note the emphasis on pure) will be dead in another 10 years or so. Most of the project management tasks are in the process of automation and it's a matter of time before large service organizations adopt these processes there by cutting down on these project management tasks. I mention large service organizations because, in smaller and product development organizations, this profession is already dead. I hope to see this rapid evolution spread to the larger organizations as well. As service oriented organizations become 'top heavy', Darwinian theory of the survival of the fittest kicks in, eliminating the need for workflow managers. This process will be hastened by the evolution of software tools. Gradually, pure project management, as a profession will cease to exist, at least I hope so.
caveat: people management will not die easily in Asia. And people management usually gets title as project management. Which is already how it is, largely!
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