The last certification I did was PRINCE2 > 5 years ago, which means it's now expired. I have since worked as a Senior PM and Programme Manager in mixed agile (Scrum / Kanban mostly) and waterfall environments. I've led transformational projects and instigated portfolio-wide changes to agile processes, and general project delivery methods. Most places I've worked in very loosely use a PRINCE2 framework implementation, and as a Programme Manager, I haven't yet met a client who demanded I have MSP - most clients I work with are more interested in my ability to manage senior stakeholders, pull teams together and deliver rather than produce a blueprint or PID. I don't really have much desire to update my PRINCE2 certification. I was interested in the PRINCE2 Agile bolt-on, but when I saw how thick the book was, I was completely put off, especially since you need PRINCE2 Practitioner to do the PRINCE2 Agile add on. I can only imagine how over-engineered it is.
The certifications I think would be most useful to me (for relevant personal development and for getting better paid gigs) are: AgilePM Practitioner, MSP Foundation (is it worth doing the Practitioner?), AgilePgM Foundation (there isn't a Practitioner yet) and maybe a Scrum Master Certification just for the hell of it.
As AgilePM is based on DSDM Atern, I wonder how practically useful it will be. Everywhere I have been uses Scrum and it has always been up to me to overlay good PM process and structure. Does anybody have any experience of the AgilePM Practitioner certification, or thoughts on how practical it is?
It would be good to hear from anyone who has done any of the above certs.
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The certifications I think would be most useful to me (for relevant personal development and for getting better paid gigs) are: AgilePM Practitioner, MSP Foundation (is it worth doing the Practitioner?), AgilePgM Foundation (there isn't a Practitioner yet) and maybe a Scrum Master Certification just for the hell of it.
As AgilePM is based on DSDM Atern, I wonder how practically useful it will be. Everywhere I have been uses Scrum and it has always been up to me to overlay good PM process and structure. Does anybody have any experience of the AgilePM Practitioner certification, or thoughts on how practical it is?
It would be good to hear from anyone who has done any of the above certs.
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