@rachaelfadairo3089 Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment!! Okay, now to your question: If you have the following requirements: a four-year degree, 36 months of experience leading projects within the past eight years, and 35 hours of project management education or training, then I would say PMP. However, if you do not fulfill all the requirements mentioned, then I would say obtain your CAPM. Please let me know if you have any further questions.
@edwardcokejr I'm currently enrolled after retirement of the military of 7 years. This helps me retrain my mind into something I've been doing for years. But thank you for exploring this. I'm a new subscriber. Thank you.
Ive run a couple of SME and have been looking at this as even though ive brought 2 businesses to 5m and 24m evaluation respectively, and deployed projects internationally, I dont have a lot of knowledge of industry standards, and terminology and operated independently with few stake holders. Anyways, i kind of feel like im starting over again, so i am looking at this for some sort of validation and to fill in wholes in my knowledge to compliment my experience.
@emerson-sheaapril8555: Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment! I have so many questions for you, but I will limit it to two. What knowledge and terminology gaps do you think you have? What industry are you in?
Thanks a lot.
What if you have a degree in Engineering and wants to be a project manager, should I take the PMP or I will still need to take the CAPM?
@rachaelfadairo3089 Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment!! Okay, now to your question: If you have the following requirements: a four-year degree, 36 months of experience leading projects within the past eight years, and 35 hours of project management education or training, then I would say PMP. However, if you do not fulfill all the requirements mentioned, then I would say obtain your CAPM. Please let me know if you have any further questions.
@edwardcokejr I'm currently enrolled after retirement of the military of 7 years. This helps me retrain my mind into something I've been doing for years. But thank you for exploring this. I'm a new subscriber. Thank you.
Ive run a couple of SME and have been looking at this as even though ive brought 2 businesses to 5m and 24m evaluation respectively, and deployed projects internationally, I dont have a lot of knowledge of industry standards, and terminology and operated independently with few stake holders.
Anyways, i kind of feel like im starting over again, so i am looking at this for some sort of validation and to fill in wholes in my knowledge to compliment my experience.
@emerson-sheaapril8555: Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment! I have so many questions for you, but I will limit it to two. What knowledge and terminology gaps do you think you have? What industry are you in?
What post this video if you have nm NOT attempted to take this course? Our time and energy Is valuable
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Thank you for watching!! What video would you like for me to make?