I'm sorry for replying in late but I was quite busy. I wrote "PCM is a way of living" and I'm going explain you why and how.
I am a 30 years old Sociologist and since I was graduated in the University of Rome La Sapienza, I began my way to PCM. My first teacher was the CEO of Nexya S.r.l. a young Italian company which provides consultant services about European financing opportunities. Than I have some training courses with Federico Bussi and I began realize that the Logical _frame_work Approach and PCM was not only a method to build good project ideas but is also something that you can apply in any complex situation you meet in your life.
Whenever I have a problem or a complex situation in my work life or my private life the Project Cycle Management gave me a way to structure my actions and I can't stop myself in surprising me about it. It's like a drawing on my brain or a tattoo on my skin.
Last year I did a Master in Management of applied research project, in a Scientific and Technological Park spcialised in agri-food, genetic and environment; in that circumstances I met Paolo Bonesso for a short training course, - I think you know him – and again I realize how the PCM is for a forma mentis written on my dna.
Even if I am a Sociologist (the only one of the course) I was the one of the best in my master class and I was able to apply successfully in a Call for proposal under Seventh _frame_work Programme ( the Call was under the Environment Theme, topic "Geographical transect approach to combat desertification).
I would love to specialize myself more and more in PCM and in monitoring and evaluation and when I will have the financial possibility I will be glad to follow also the PCM trainers course.
At the moment I am working in the Science Park Moliseinnovazione as project manager but I am still a Junior and my finance capability do not allow me to follow your courses. (neither the company is able (or wants to ?) to pay the courses for me).
Anyway I would love to receive your newsletter in order to be informed about your training activities and … you never know what happen!