Originally posted by sasguru
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PRINCE2 FOUNDATION Exam (July 6th Friday After noon) TIPS..??
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Guys,
Thanks very much for all responses, you guys were very helpful..
Abt Exam...
Not sure...will have to wait & see the outcome. I did around 3 hrs preparation on the night b4 exam. But in that 3 hour I gone through all processes well & glanced on all objects related..I have 2 years project mgmt experience, not PRINCE2 though
Out of 75, I got 10 definite correct answers, another 15 with 50% chance to be right..Honestly I found 1 hour time not good enough to have a relook at questions.
But again one question I have is ...I was bit surprised set of people came for the exam.All young people more than 50% ladies..!! Not sure why all these guys are interested in PRINCE2..? Not many were from IT background as well. Now I am just wondering what kind of people take PRINCE2 foundation..? I thought it was taken mainly by IT Project managers. But what I saw is large number of non IT staff (& ladies)taking this exam..! Any on have any idea why these guys are interested in PRINCE2..?? Is there any non IT job (non white collar..!) role need PRINCE2 certification..?
Again Thanks for all your help....I will update outcome next week...Fingers crossed...Comment
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Originally posted by LucyWho would have thought it, 'ladies' in IT !How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by Darren_TestGuys,
Now I am just wondering what kind of people take PRINCE2 foundation..? I thought it was taken mainly by IT Project managers. But what I saw is large number of non IT staff (& ladies)taking this exam..! Any on have any idea why these guys are interested in PRINCE2..?? Is there any non IT job (non white collar..!) role need PRINCE2 certification..?
Again Thanks for all your help....I will update outcome next week...Fingers crossed...
Used in construction, Demolition, Commercial Diving, Product development etc.
Not just in IT.
In the Marine civil Engineering contracts that I undertake when not too busy with the IT side of the Business,, I operate under a CDM which is a Construction, Demolition management program. Under HSE regulations this requires the apointment of a project manager/supervisor who is best accredited by Prince2.
Trust that this clears thing up for you.
PS. Good LuckConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by DiverPrince2 is an industry standard for project management.
Used in construction, Demolition, Commercial Diving, Product development etc.
Not just in IT.
In the Marine civil Engineering contracts that I undertake when not too busy with the IT side of the Business,, I operate under a CDM which is a Construction, Demolition management program. Under HSE regulations this requires the apointment of a project manager/supervisor who is best accredited by Prince2.
Trust that this clears thing up for you.
PS. Good LuckHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by TrollBlaster Bates of the Valleys eh?Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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