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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe other way round. I have PRINCE2 but hold it in no esteem. The agents rate it.
whs
Same goes for ISEB Practitioner and ISTQB Advanced (testing qualifications). A steaming pile of crap. But if a steaming pile of crap will get my CV through the initial screening by agent, HR and/or purchasing department numpties then I shall provide a steaming pile of crap.
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostIt's a bit like BCS Membership and an MBA. Held in extremely high esteem by those who have one but largely disregarded by those who don't.
I have heard putting 'Prince 2 accredited' in white letters on a white background in a tiny font somewhere one your CV can help you get past numpty agents doing blind searches.
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Originally posted by sam briton View PostMay i know if it is worthy to do PRINCE2 project management course?
I have heard putting 'Prince 2 accredited' in white letters on a white background in a tiny font somewhere one your CV can help you get past numpty agents doing blind searches.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostPrince2 is the methodology invented by HM Government for making IT projects successful.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostMaybe not in industry but the birds will love you! More than 5 letters and no one knows what it means but you, would work a treat with the women up north!!
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Originally posted by zeitghostI've always pronounced it "C-Octothorpe".
No wonder I've never got anywhere.
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I always thought c# was pronounced "c-hash" so I kept getting funny looks in interviews even though nobody ever said anything.
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There is a more basic reason you need to do PRINCE. Agents! They don't have a clue so just match up words and one of those is PRINCE. Without it you won't get a look in regardless if you need it or learn anything from it. Worth doing just to help the agents do their job properly IMO.
I remember one of first contracts I went for and agent asked if I had PRINCE. I told him I did APM and PMP and he said sorry, can't put me forward as I had to have a project managment certification.
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Originally posted by original PM View Postit will tick a box and get you an interview.
but try and run a project to the Prince2 letter and expected headaches....
projects are about delivery not paperwork
It is a good qualification to have, gets your foot in the door.
It's been useful as a guide of what docs you may need dependant on the project, you don't need to use it as the bible of project management.
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...but, on a less whimsical note, Prince II (never write it with the '2' on your CV - it's like writing "dot net" instead of ".Net") is a project management methodology that is of questionable worth, but that is nonetheless popular amongst Public Sector organisations and banks. So, it's worth having if you're targeting those types of roles, but does lend itself to bureaucracy and a cook-book approach that many have concluded is central to the problems often faced by technical projects in those sectors.
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it will tick a box and get you an interview.
but try and run a project to the Prince2 letter and expected headaches....
projects are about delivery not paperwork
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostPrince2 is the methodology invented by HM Government for making IT projects successful. You will need this qualification to contract with the government.
Its worth can be seen by the success history of HMG in IT projects , in other words, get it and don’t take it seriously. Prince2 doesn’t teach common sense. Some people have natural managements skills, and that is what makes a project successful.
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