My Goal Is PMP Certificate!
PMP certificate is an excellent chance to codify all the experience you have in the project management field. It’s true. But. It gives no guarantees of your stable professional life in future. And it’s extremely far away (in our opinion) of being the last point in your development and to be the limit of your aspirations. To obtain the certificate is not easy. Justify its presence for yourself – is unremitting toil.
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Thomas Weller, PMP 08 April'10Like a drivers licence the PMP certification prooves that once you learned and understood the principles of project management. In the end it does not show how good a driver you are - but if I were in the hiring position in quest of a driver, first step would be to filter out applicants without license. Frankly: this is what I think many agents do ... Best regards from Germany, Thomas
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KommandCore team 11 April'10To Asmara Agha: Thank you for your comment! Agree with your position and completely united with you in the point concerning the current situation on the job market. I’d like to stress that the world is likely to be better after the economic turn down. And in the same way everybody who obtains the PMP certificate is becoming better (of course, in condition he will be able to correctly get use of its results). The certificate obtained – it’s much, but nevertheless it becomes the merit of the past as soon as it’s obtained. That’s why probably it’s not worth at all to stop on that point with no further development.
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KommandCore team 11 April'10To Thomas Weller: Thank you for an interesting view! It’s quite difficult not to agree with you. It would be a very strange act, indeed – I mean hiring a nurse who has no certificate about medical education, for example. Though, on the other hand, regardless of multiple excellent certificates, which she might have, we’d hardly entrust her to make some serious complex transplantation… As they say, the devil is in the detail, isn’t he?









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