This particular video hits. Thank you so much ma'am. One of my fears is learning Excel, it has been really overwhelming. But with these words of encouragement, I know I can do it. Thank you again
Just loved your videos!!❤❤ I have one suggestion , if you could make a video on difference between CAPM and PMP and for what job role we can apply for. Please focus more on CAPM
Thank you so much for the encouragement its highly appreciated. However I want to ask, based on your expertise and experience, what skills are required mostly by tech companies to succeed in a project manager role? Could you be so kind as to list some from experience?
Thank you so much! These words of encouragement were uplifting, and you laid down a clear vision. I love the push to hit the ground running and add value to your organization in your first 90 days!
OJJJJ....you're great at this. You're a born coach. I love how you emphasize the importance of understanding the vision for the desired position/project way before taking it on. "You sabi this work🙌🙌🙌"
So i have a customer service background in the banking sector but recently i have led the successful launch of a new skincare brand for someone and i got another referral to help a cleaning service business launch on IG(small business). Are these experiences in product/project management? because i had both experiences on the projects. I'm confused on how to write them in a professional manner on my resume?
1 year later i just stumbled on this video. I'm currently transitioning from a 6 years career as an executive assistant to project management. After 2 months training, I'm seeking internship opportunity YES internship to build my "KNOW HOW" I remember being in a discussion and someone said WBS i was all over the place trying to remember it meant "work break down structure" I believe an internship will help my development. Coach if you don't mind having a mentee, I'am availabale to learn and be coached.
New subscriber, I love your content! It’s very informative. I’m currently taking the Google course on PM. I’ve been a stay at home mom a few years and since then I’ve complete my bachelors in business and masters in health care administration. I’m wondering how can I transition to this role with no experience just a educational background . When it’s time to interview I don’t know if being a stay at home mom can have transferable skills ? Any advice I will greatly appreciate it ?
First, congratulations on all you've accomplished so far, that's amazing. Second, as a stay at home mom, you're the project director of the home. Think through all you do, and based on the definition of what a project is, identify all the projects you've done. I'm sure you'd identify many e.g. planning summer holiday trip and activities for summer 2023, planning and preparing for september school resumption etc. I hope this helps.
Thank you so much. I just started following you and your coaching, and I honestly have a harmless question. Please, is there a way to reach out to you, for a more insight apart from social media please? Your response is so much appreciated even in advance. Surely, I will be a PM.
Good day ma'am. Please what advice would you give a recent graduate looking into project management without a relevant course or experience in the field.
Hi, this video was really motivating. I am rounding up my masters but I feel so drawn to a career in project management but I don’t know how to go about it. What will you advice me to do?
I'm trying to transition into a PM role. I do not have a degree but am currently taking the Google career certification course and planning on then getting a CAPM after that. Do you think these two certifications will be enough education to land an entry level PM role?
Great masterpiece ✅
This particular video hits. Thank you so much ma'am. One of my fears is learning Excel, it has been really overwhelming. But with these words of encouragement, I know I can do it. Thank you again
Just loved your videos!!❤❤
I have one suggestion , if you could make a video on difference between CAPM and PMP and for what job role we can apply for. Please focus more on CAPM
Thank you so much for the encouragement its highly appreciated. However I want to ask, based on your expertise and experience, what skills are required mostly by tech companies to succeed in a project manager role? Could you be so kind as to list some from experience?
Thank you so much! These words of encouragement were uplifting, and you laid down a clear vision. I love the push to hit the ground running and add value to your organization in your first 90 days!
So glad!
I love you and your channel Ogaga. You are a true leader and so inspirational. ❤
YESSSS affirmations 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
They are golden
U are indeed a great coach thank you for ur words of encouragement
You are so welcome
@@ogagajohnsonplease how can I reach out to you please
OJJJJ....you're great at this. You're a born coach. I love how you emphasize the importance of understanding the vision for the desired position/project way before taking it on.
"You sabi this work🙌🙌🙌"
Thank you so much for your kind words 🙌
Loving your encouragement !!!
So i have a customer service background in the banking sector but recently i have led the successful launch of a new skincare brand for someone and i got another referral to help a cleaning service business launch on IG(small business). Are these experiences in product/project management? because i had both experiences on the projects. I'm confused on how to write them in a professional manner on my resume?
Great video
Thanks!
1 year later i just stumbled on this video. I'm currently transitioning from a 6 years career as an executive assistant to project management. After 2 months training, I'm seeking internship opportunity YES internship to build my "KNOW HOW" I remember being in a discussion and someone said WBS i was all over the place trying to remember it meant "work break down structure" I believe an internship will help my development. Coach if you don't mind having a mentee, I'am availabale to learn and be coached.
Thanks for mentioning coverage. I feel like pivoting into PM is monster with 8 heads.
New subscriber, I love your content! It’s very informative. I’m currently taking the Google course on PM. I’ve been a stay at home mom a few years and since then I’ve complete my bachelors in business and masters in health care administration. I’m wondering how can I transition to this role with no experience just a educational background . When it’s time to interview I don’t know if being a stay at home mom can have transferable skills ? Any advice I will greatly appreciate it ?
First, congratulations on all you've accomplished so far, that's amazing. Second, as a stay at home mom, you're the project director of the home. Think through all you do, and based on the definition of what a project is, identify all the projects you've done. I'm sure you'd identify many e.g. planning summer holiday trip and activities for summer 2023, planning and preparing for september school resumption etc. I hope this helps.
Thank you so much. I just started following you and your coaching, and I honestly have a harmless question. Please, is there a way to reach out to you, for a more insight apart from social media please? Your response is so much appreciated even in advance. Surely, I will be a PM.
Yes, sure. You can contact me via the contact tab on the website (www.ogagajohnson.com/contact)
Good day ma'am. Please what advice would you give a recent graduate looking into project management without a relevant course or experience in the field.
Love this message!
Hi, this video was really motivating. I am rounding up my masters but I feel so drawn to a career in project management but I don’t know how to go about it. What will you advice me to do?
Congratulations on your masters. Go for it. I'll be glad to help. Check out my PM Accelerator program: www.ogagajohnson.com/pmaccelerator
Your videos are really insightful.
From your biggest fan Victor.
Awww, thank you. This means so much to me.
@@ogagajohnson You're welcome Ma
I'm trying to transition into a PM role. I do not have a degree but am currently taking the Google career certification course and planning on then getting a CAPM after that. Do you think these two certifications will be enough education to land an entry level PM role?
I think they're a great start.
Thank you ❤
You're welcome
I want to land my 1st projects management....as a transition
You can!
Thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊