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    #11
    Originally posted by beaker View Post
    I can't believe you joined CUK in August 2007...
    Back then just had the ISEB Foundation, so not done toooo bad out of training for a permie.

    Oh, forgot the HP Administrators Course in HP Quality Center, and the internal training course on conflict management where they taught me how to hunt down conflict, but not how to deal with it. Rock and roll.........

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      #12
      Oi Wilmslow, if you barely passed by the skin of your teeth, may I ask if you did the Practitioners Course?

      If so, where? Because either you're completely dense or the course was crap as it's sole purpose is to get you through the exam.

      Oh well.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
        Back then just had the ISEB Foundation, so not done toooo bad out of training for a permie.

        Oh, forgot the HP Administrators Course in HP Quality Center, and the internal training course on conflict management where they taught me how to hunt down conflict, but not how to deal with it. Rock and roll.........
        From some of your posts you seem to have been very successful in hunting down and finding conflict

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          #14
          Well done. Prince2 Practitioner qualifies you to make the tea for the proper project managers

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            #15
            Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
            By the skin on my teeth, but passed.

            The question is, now what?

            Got ITIL Service Management, ISEB testing Foundation and Intermediate.

            I see this as a reasonably good balance.

            Would be looking to consider moving into project management for the right opportunity. Currently working with projects in a governance capacity, although not actually running projects, but regardless very familiar and actively involved with the management of BAU projects, also projects as part of a major programme.

            Are there any other quals work getting like MSP, Risk, advancing ITIL etc, or are there any thoughts about side-stepping into project management itself?
            No wonder the country's going to the dogs when people learn such airy-fairy garbage. Being a developer on one large project will teach you more than any of this BS.
            I think Prince, ITIL and the like are for intellectually challenged people who can't do anything useful.
            And the stats bear me out, the vast majority of projects fail, IMO because the PMs haven't got a feel (or a clue) about development issues.
            Hard Brexit now!
            #prayfornodeal

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              #16
              Originally posted by Churchill View Post
              Oi Wilmslow, if you barely passed by the skin of your teeth, may I ask if you did the Practitioners Course?

              If so, where? Because either you're completely dense or the course was crap as it's sole purpose is to get you through the exam.

              Oh well.
              I did two preparation days – One was with Spoce who I really recommend – this was a one day preparation day with really good revision summary of the process, as well as exam prep.

              I did this as self funded believing I had only three weeks notice for the practitioner exam before I was deployed to Israel and had plenty of breathing space.

              The QA practitioner prep was really not worth bothering with – there was very little review of the process, certainly nothing on powerpoint or handouts, it was only going through a sample paper. There is always one person in every course asking silly questions which the instructor was not able to manage, so we made little progress. However, as I already had this sample paper, this was not adding any real benefit to me. This is 2 days of money making in my opinion. The instructor invigilated the exam while clacking noisily on her laptop and playing with her phone, which was not exactly helping the exam vibes.

              The problem I had in the exam was time management of the types of questions. I should have cherry picked the easy straight questions, then spent more focussed time working on the paired matching questions, but blindly followed the questions from number one onwards. This meant I had very little time to review the answers, only 5 minutes, but enough to amend a couple to get the pass mark.

              If anyone is planning to take Prince2, I would not recommend leaving a year from foundation to the practitioner, do this in the one week. Also, get the sample papers, plus any other Prince2 primer course type questions and literally lock yourself in a room for 2.5 hours with nothing but the book to master the question formats.

              Bloody annoyed with myself as I know the process inside and out, just the crazy exam format that nearly cooked me!

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                #17
                Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                No wonder the country's going to the dogs when people learn such airy-fairy garbage. Being a developer on one large project will teach you more than any of this BS.
                I think Prince, ITIL and the like are for intellectually challenged people who can't do anything useful.
                And the stats bear me out, the vast majority of projects fail, IMO because the PMs haven't got a feel (or a clue) about development issues.
                whs, ...and managers who don't understand anything about human beings.
                And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
                  whs, ...and managers who don't understand anything about human beings.
                  mov ax,ds:[WMTTS]
                  adc ax,1
                  mov ds:[WMTTS],ax
                  mov ax,4c00
                  int 21

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                    #19
                    Congratulations

                    I completed and passed my PRINCE2 exams a few months back. I would say it was easier for me since I used a PRINCE2 eLearning package from prince2-online. I didn't even read much in the PRINCE2 manual...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by JayLondon View Post
                      I completed and passed my PRINCE2 exams a few months back. I would say it was easier for me since I used a PRINCE2 eLearning package from prince2-online. I didn't even read much in the PRINCE2 manual...
                      lmfao!

                      Blatant or what?

                      Oi Referee!!!

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