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Previously on "Is Prince 2 still a sought after commercial skill"

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  • norrahe
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    Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
    Very unwise to lie in the case of Prince2 as it's really easy to check.

    http://www.apmgroup.co.uk/examquery.asp

    Prince2 certification is a door opener/tick in the box for an experienced PM. Taking a 1 week exam pass course won't even begin to teach you how to manage a project.
    I'd equate it to learning to drive, it gives you the guidelines and you can then use it to suppliment your projects.

    It's common sense that can be applied as necessary.

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  • TykeMerc
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    Just lie and put it on your CV anyway, the foundation course is common sense IMO
    Very unwise to lie in the case of Prince2 as it's really easy to check.

    http://www.apmgroup.co.uk/examquery.asp

    Prince2 certification is a door opener/tick in the box for an experienced PM. Taking a 1 week exam pass course won't even begin to teach you how to manage a project.

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  • norrahe
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    It seems to be still in demand. but as one of the other posters said people don't seem to stick with it as a process within their companies.

    It helps to get you past the melee and on the pimps desk.

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  • Tarquin Farquhar
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    It is in Denmark.

    HTH
    They've got packets of them there.

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  • jaydean
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    Careful what you put down on a cv

    Bending the truth is one thing but plain telling lies is pretty dangerous.


    Originally posted by chef View Post
    Just lie and put it on your CV anyway, the foundation course is common sense IMO

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  • Not So Wise
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    Most places seem to still ask for it, so worth having on CV

    But everyone of those places i have been or know someone who has been there, don't actually remotely follow it

    So if going to get it just exam cram it in, because afterwards you can forget everything as you will never need it again

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  • XLMonkey
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    Its an entry requirement for quite a lot of contracts, particularly in the public sector, so it will definitely help.

    I don't advocate lying, but I have noticed that:
    - I have PRINCE2 accreditation
    - It's on my CV
    - No agent or prospective client has ever asked for proof

    Which goes to show something about the market. Not entirely sure what it is though....

    HTH

    XLMonkey, FBCS, MBA, CITP, CIPS, RICS, BA, PhD, PRINCE2, MCSE, MBE, MRSA, CJD, BSE, H5N1

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  • singhr
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    It's another string to your bow and will help you get the gig. My last three clients have sought it out but then proceed to break just about every principle, so makes you wonder if its worth getting acredited in first place.

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by BlackenedBiker View Post
    What do you think. Is it worth getting the certificiation??
    It is in Denmark.

    HTH

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  • BlackenedBiker
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    Originally posted by chicane View Post
    I suppose it might help you stand out from the crowd as an addition to your CV, but it certainly won't help you become a competent project manager overnight if that's what you're expecting.

    What are you planning to use it for once you've got it?
    I have project managed several IT projects and the majority have been successful. The failures were managed under an assumed identity .

    I am looking to get into the realms of the Programme director (bigger cash).

    I have been thinking that Prince, ITIL and eventually an MBA would be the way forward.

    I believe in investing in the product (me) but I am unsure if the specific courses are the right ones.

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  • BoredBloke
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    I think it's only used as a filter. If you don't have any qualification in it then you don't get past the pimp stage. So while having it will not get you a job, not having it will prevent you from getting one

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  • chef
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    Just lie and put it on your CV anyway, the foundation course is common sense IMO

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  • chicane
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    Originally posted by BlackenedBiker View Post
    What do you think. Is it worth getting the certificiation??
    I suppose it might help you stand out from the crowd as an addition to your CV, but it certainly won't help you become a competent project manager overnight if that's what you're expecting.

    What are you planning to use it for once you've got it?

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  • bandit_legs
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    Originally posted by BlackenedBiker View Post
    What do you think. Is it worth getting the certificiation??
    Been thinking the same thing, has been on my tick list for the new year resolution (s).

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    What do you think. Is it worth getting the certificiation??

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