This video is only presenting an alternate view. There are hundreds of PMP training material videos on this channel and all of them promote PMP. PMP is the #1 Project Management certification out there and we at PMCLounge.com stand by it one hundred percent. Again, this video is just an alternate view! If you are looking to get PMP certified, start with our 1.5 hour free Project Management training - ua-cam.com/video/HDXkITHLZSI/v-deo.html
I am a masters level social worker looking to make a transition into tech. Everything you just mentioned is the exact process I have to go through for my clinical social work license. The only difference is that the average pm makes 60k more that the average social worker. I'll take my chances with the pmp certification thanks. Whish me luck!
Congrats on taking the leap. This video is only an alternate viewpoint, we have 600+ videos on this channel explaining every single concept of PMP that has benefitted thousands of aspirants clear their exam. Do consider subscribing 👍😊
What I took away from my coworkers about PMP certifications is this " If you are a good Project Manager the PMP will not make you a better Project Manager. If you are a bad Project Manager the PMP will not make you a good Project Manager. It is just a certification, a piece of paper to hang on your wall.
True it is just a certificate, but it is based on best practices on project management. In the process of achieving and passing the exam through the learning materials, you learn the necessary processes and knowledge to make your projects more efficient and effective. So I truly feel if you're a bad project manager, you will become a better one for sure (If you practice what you've learned). Do not think of it as just a piece of paper, the certificate itself doesn't matter much, In the end it's journey that counts, not necessarily the destination. Will be writing my exam in a few days btw👍🏾
What you forgot to mention was the PMP certification is an investment in yourself with a 25% rate of return. It also disguises you from your fellow co workers, who you are competing against for promotions in the company or job applicants. A designation such as a PMP is a way to show you are certified and should be studying continuosly in your field of expertise to become better everyday... A minimum of 35 hours of education every 3 years is nothing
I am a software developer, I passed pmp but found that salaries of project managers are way lower than software developers so it is not really useful to maintain it and keep paying for it
Thanks for sharing. We have done an entire series covering Project Manager salaries in different countries, feel free to check it out here goo.gl/Jdms2u
Fourth point is pretty valid. PMP is based on the waterfall project life cycle whereas most IT projects are moving towards Agile project life cycle ...and an CSM or PMI-ACP certification might be more useful.
@@pmclounge Mixing the two project life cycles (water fall and agile) into the same certification viz. PMP does not add any value if you are going to work in a single type of project life cycle. Example: You are in the construction industry and your pursue PMP then the Agile knowledge will not be useful there. If you are involved with creating new products probably the waterfall knowledge may not be useful. If you work in a Hybrid environment probably then only the new PMP makes some sense. Let me know what you think.
You just said if you work in hybrid only then the new PMP makes sense but how can you understand hybrid if you don't know either agile or waterfall? In order to know hybrid you must know both agile and waterfall. That being said, this means PMP is now preparing you for agile, waterfall and hybrid
Expensive, time consuming, hard .. this applies to all certificates .. like MBA for example. A lot of employees would like to earn money, in order to do that, they need to raise the complexity of their jobs, PMP is a way to raise the complexity and education of a person. Also PMP opens doors, meaning, some clients require whoever will work with them has to have PMP and preferable MBA, you can't wing such requirement! Also when it comes to promoting a person in a department, 90-99% of the time one with the best academic education will win, they will not take you over a guys that is ITIL, Six Sigma, PMP or MBA certified because you are smart. Education has its value and it comes with a price, if it was easy .. everyone would've done it. Nice video btw :) Cheers,
For me PMP certification is just a piece of paper that tells the world that you have cleared an exam. And frankly just going through pmbok and Rita and solving mock questions should give a non certifed PM all the knowledge needed to apply the PMP concepts as needed to his/her current project. The rediculous fees that PMI charges for the exam is just their way to fish money out of our pockets....after all it's an American body which presents simple common sense concepts packaged with unnecessarily complicated word play, so that they can charge crazy fees for the exam. I have cleared the exam and what I feel is needed to clear almost 90 % of the exam is just basic common sense. Once you solve enough number of mock questions you get a sense of the approach and mindset that you need to have to easily clear the exam. Even the mathematical concepts aren't difficult AT ALL. All the people that I spoke to were strangly scared of the course content and viewed the exam as an incredible barrier to overcome....which it DEFINITELY is not.
@@engr.a.d2850 Just saw your comment. You may have already taken the exam....but my above comment still holds. There is nothing that PMP teaches you that you cannot acquire from free sources on the net. PMI just charges for the certificate. Incidentally PMI forces you to take their introductory course.....and gives you some made up PDU's(they call it Professional Development Units). Even if you tell them that you are comfortable directly giving the PMP.... without the need to attend their priliminary course....they will not allow you......that is all that you need to know wrt how these buggers nickel and dime people under the guise of providing "knowledg". What is important from a persons career pov is the knowledge that he can apply to his projects.... NOT a freaking certificate. Just get hold of RITA and some mock questions, go through them, read RITA a couple of times(the book does ramble quite a bit but it's way better than the horrendously written PMBOK) Try and get your organization to pay for the exam(convince them of how you getting the certificate can be a big help to the organization to get more/better projects)
Hello, if you have worked in a project environment and under different project phases, I don't see a reason why you wouldn't be eligible. All the best and don't forget to subscribe 😊👍
Agree. This video is providing only an alternate view. Check out hundreds of other videos on the channel dedicated to explaining every single PMP concept. All the best for your journey 😊👍
Filling out the application was more time consuming than actually preparing for the exam. It took me months to finalize it because I had in mind the pmp audit. So i only added experience that I can easily verify just in case. However, I was able to save money and time on the PDUs through taking LinkedIn learning courses. LinkedIn gives you one month of free trial. I only studied for one month because I didn’t have enough time on my hands. During this month I took 2 weeks off work, one at the beginning of my study and the last before the exam. So I was studying full time for 2 weeks. Also, I didn’t buy any books. I just used the pmbok pdf version and printed ppt slides found on LinkedIn from a Pmp trainer. So it only costs me a total of 544$ (membership+ exam fees) which’s still damn expensive.
I just finished a PM certification and don’t have a college degree. Would have LOVED to have the luxury to take the PMP in 2-3 years but i am looking to enroll back into college for a B.S. However, in the meantime i want to break into entry-level … possibly a project coordinator. Without a degree would you suggest CAPM, and CSM will land me the position until i can get PMP certified?
Hi Tiera, CAPM is a good entry level project management certification that you can look into. All the best don't forget to subscribe for conceptual videos that can help you prepare for the certification 😊👍
The best Project Managers worked their way up from apprenticeship, to foreman to engineering manager in fabrication or maintenance and then moved into project management with all that experience. Getting a piece of paper from an exam doesn't make you a PM. Trust me, i'm one of highest paid PMs in the UK with 40 years experience and well over a Billion pounds of projects under my belt. Don't be conned by people selling PM schemes, you won't hack the job in the longer term.
ive been having these doubts for many yrs...this is the first time...am seeing that someone is questioning the validity of pmp certification...all of your points are correct...
sorry but you need to educate yourself more and be realistic, everyone is acknowledging the certification with 25% rate of higher salary along with being globally acknowledged as a project professional.
Very True and very enlightning video, you rightly said PMP certified need not be good PM's. I would rather say it is waste of time and the questions asked in exam is irrelevant to what is being studied or in the PMBOK. Also there is no guarantee the answers hidden from users are right, practically we face in the field and tick marked by them might be different. Also no guarantee if you scored above PAR but was failed for 'N' reasons. I strongly recommed all PMP aspirants, you are wasting your time and money. Finally, i would want to ask if all PMP certified are successful in executing their projects I would rather suggest PMI to be more transparent in their approach
Hello Urvashi, IIM does not run PMP course. PMP certification is offered only by PMI. You will find this page on our website helpful www.pmclounge.com/start-here/
The explanations in this video fit the reality very well. The PMI wants to make sure that every PMP maintains its knowledge. It is true that it is a lot of work. Some people may say that if you really want it then you should invest the time and effort. It is also true that there are other method out there. It is also true that you can get the knowledge and not the certification if you become a mebmer of PMI, then you get the PMBOK and then you can even get yourself trained and gain the same knowledge. PMP designations just tells everyone that I HAVE MADE IT!. Do you want to let the world know about it? It is your decision. I would chose to go through all the work to make sure I get the knowledge. I would suggest that the PMI streamlines this process. It is lots and lots of work.
While this video does present an alternative view and state some of the reasons why you can say no to PMP, over here at pmclounge.com, we firmly believe that PMP is the absolute gold standard when it comes to Project Management certifications. Every Project Manager out there should strive to get PMP, below are some of our other videos justifying the same, Do you need PMP Certification - ua-cam.com/video/heoJjPlM5rQ/v-deo.html What do PMP certified Project Managers do differently? - ua-cam.com/video/fouM3F0wJOQ/v-deo.html Top 3 Reasons to get PMP certified - ua-cam.com/video/iQylrWVQmrM/v-deo.html
People don't keep learning. They just report pdus. It will be better to retest slightly pmp in order to keep the certification, for example an exam of 60 questions every 3 year to keep the certification
Why would successfully completing a tough certification exam not warrant that the PM will be good? I assume that when you say good, you're referring to their technical capabilities,and not to their moral standing.
I was lucky to get in a EU sponsor project where they payed for the 35 h course and the application. It took me 1.5 months from the first time I have ever heard of PMP to getting the Certificate. Most of the study I did in the week I took the 35 h course then maybe 1 or 2 days doing tests the days before the exam. But I had much of the knowledge from working and Six sigma certification training.
@@salmanalphatron5813 hello. The basics information/mentality was the same so that helped me understand but PMP use some spacial definition and abbreviation that are in almost all of the questions of the exam. If you just want to take the exam with only the six sigma training I don't think you can pass.
Hi Alex Hope you're having a great time. I am searching for some certifications that could be an added value to my current job role and with the hope of increase in opportunities & pay. But, I now see and hear too many names: PMP, PMI-ACP, Prince2, ITIL, CAPM, lean six sigma & different belts. Some of them I heard it for the first time. Could you suggest which one of them is widely accepted and pays good?? TIA.
@@SSMB-vl4fz Hello. It depends on so many things. I could give you some points but only in my field and in my country. I do interact through the company with different factories in America, China, India and other countries but mainly I can tall you what is the trend in Romanian. Six sigma and Lean is a basic training but it does differ from organization to organization. Usually the big ones creat they're one sistem that integrat the Lean certification or the six sigma/ green belt/ black belt. So this is usually something that you get after you start working at a company and is done in the internal sistem. There are external certification for similar activities but I would not sugest it because it is expensive and depending on the company they will make you redo the internal certification. If you can go at a free or cheap introduction to the tools this is a good thing to have on a CV. An important certificate cation for me was the FMEA. It is used in all automotive industries and it is starting to be asked for in all the other industries by the client auditor. But this is what I see from my point of view. I always worked in factories somewhere between the client and process. But if you work away from the factory or client interaction a certification for a program used in your line of work is more important. The problem is when you start in getting certification that helps with management positions like PMP, networking is more important. I don't like this but in Romanian who you know is more important then what you know. If you want to get jobs like project leader or manager without networking you must have good experience and the certification are like the cherry on top of that.
Hi Bala, PMP certification requires atleast 3 years of project experience to be eligible for the exam. You can consider PMI certification offered to students. Check this video for more ua-cam.com/video/E_YT-3J-5Lo/v-deo.html 👍😊
I'm Graduated in Arts BA (Public administration & English Literature) from Open University Ignou and I have a Working Experience in 2 Years in Call Centre & 1.5 Years of Back office, Can i go for PMP in India
Yup , that is correct and i almost attend the formal training. I know many who have cleared the PMP exam and even retained the certificate have seen any good worth due to that certificate. BTW the fees is just humungous and the worst is we need to keep retaining it.
Hi Deepak, depends on where you want to take your career. Project Management is more of an individual contributor role in most of the organizations today. But even if you are at manager level, having a PMP is the best way to exhibit that you possess project management skills. All the best 😊👍
Hi Kamal, do note that this video is only presenting an alternative view as mentioned in the first pinned comment. If you are eligible for PMP, then you should go for it, it is the absolute gold standard certification in Project Mgmt 😊👍
Yes that is one solid reason to get yourself the PMP certification. Check out 650+ other videos on this channel explaining every single project mgmt concept. All the best 🙂👍
Sir I have 6+ yrs work ex in Operations/backend/non technical business process such as Insurance, Benefits & Lease Administration with MNCs. I want to be PMP certified & move into managerial roles. I am also looking at my prospects of moving abroad & settle there. Can you let me know if I get PMP certification will it enhance my prospects of getting a job out of India?
I’m studying for my CAPM exam and I wonder if your points are also valid for that. I definitely agree with the PMP unless someone is deadset on obtaining it or it is logical I. Their career journey to have it. Experience trumps over everything. Most certifications are to get your foot in the door at a company. As I’m in freight forwarding, this knowledge doesn’t apply to it’s true nature, but the work itself is the same as handling projects. Just on a smaller more repetitive scale. What are your thoughts for CAPM? How can one figure out if the certification would not be significant or how it can be for themselves? I assume to some it would be beneficial while to others it probably wouldn’t do much if anything for their growth?
CAPM exam is a good choice if you do not have the experience required for PMP. Do check out the videos below for some other questions you have, PMP or CAPM? - ua-cam.com/video/Uph5mQffoZE/v-deo.html Do you need PMP Certification - ua-cam.com/video/heoJjPlM5rQ/v-deo.html What do PMP certified Project Managers do differently? - ua-cam.com/video/fouM3F0wJOQ/v-deo.html Top 3 Reasons to get PMP certified - ua-cam.com/video/iQylrWVQmrM/v-deo.html
This channel is all about PMP. This particular video only tries to offer a different perspective, check out the other videos on the channel to get started. All the best 👍🙂
Hi friend, in continuation with this for everything taking my encase, my designation is engineer and am handling projects, but having a year experience. Am I eligible for this after 2 yrs..
PMP is the gold standard and the absolute #1 project management certification out there. Our channel is dedicated to PMP, do check out hundreds of other videos explaining all PMP concepts and feel free to visit our official website pmclounge.com 😊👍
are those real problems? tell me what we get easily in life without any hardwork or paying more? I spend around 60k for pmp and and now my basic pay per month is almost double of it. m not promoting pmp but it is really useful if you get into it. if you take it like a degree certificate den of course its waste
Ok I have a question!! I am in 12th right now so should I do bba after my 12th for project management or not? What should I do right after my highschool graduation for project management!
Hi Pragya, the best option is to get yourself an engineering degree. Note that PMI also provides project mgmt certification for students, check out this video for more ua-cam.com/video/E_YT-3J-5Lo/v-deo.html 😊👍
So True my friend, I agree with the points you just made. Many years ago I did go through rigorous training for PMP and have worked on Multiple projects however never planned on getting a PMP Certification. In my humble opinion --- 1 it was too expensive, 2 it was time consuming and exhausting, 3 its just one of the methods of getting a job and not really a display of your real knowledge working in projects and lastly we have to keep reading newer versions, maintaining credit hours and the whole nine yards. Eventually you will move to a higher position where this probably would cease to have its existence. But i'm glad some one had the courage to make this video and it will help demystify the myth that PMP is the Ultimate certification without which in the IT industry your worth is not a lot.... Thanks for sharing
Mr Srivasta please can you tell us that can we giVe the PMP certification for our future prospect or there is any other course available for better than PMP what is your Opinion
@@up8508 PMP any day is a prized possession but again it's something of a personal choice if you want to be renewing it every 3 years. Also what are your goals. Plan things accordingly. Hope it helps
I agree with point number 5. The problem I have with certs is that if all you have to do is memorize information for an MCQ test, then it does not demonstrate you have the skills. That is why I love IT certs like Cisco Routing and Switching for the CCNP and CCIE levels because you have to do labs in order to attest your skills. If a certification does not require you to perform skillsets, then it is just memorizing information to pass an MCQ test.
I guess it’s better to do Msc in PM from a reputed University and continue external CPDs with industry specific or expectations (whichever the industry - project logistics, construction or ?)
Going by the name of the jobs mentioned like Supply Chain or Administration, PMP certification is not required but if your job involves Project Management or you want to get into Project Management, you can definitely look for getting yourself the PMP certification. Here's a video that discusses more - ua-cam.com/video/heoJjPlM5rQ/v-deo.html
Your last point i.e. PMP does not certify that you will become an excellent Project Manager, is absolutely right. So why PMP? Think again. (Disclaimer - It's not my opinion :))
Not convincing for not to get PMP. Any certifications requires its own cost and time though the extent varies from certification to certification. Accordingly, the relevance varies with the effort needed. In regards to what you tried to mention that getting certified is not a guarantee to be a good project manager might be true. But the worst manager who is certified with PMP is always better in project management than if he is not certified as he gained the required globally accepted best practice knowledge of project management
I am having the project management experience from last 6 yrs and willing to get the certificate of PMP for betetr oportunity. But I am agree this certification will not define you are a good or poor manager. It is your skill to handle and manage the problems associate with the project. But keen to know is that is it mandatory to get PMP to work for a good organisation.
Hi Azhar, PMP is the absolute gold standard when it comes to Project Mgmt certifications. Now if it is mandatory or not depends on your region and the companies you are trying to apply for. It will be best to check out your local area job openings to find out 😊👍
Thank you for the suggestion. There are several videos on the topic on this channel. A couple of recommended ones are, 1. ua-cam.com/video/fouM3F0wJOQ/v-deo.html, 2. ua-cam.com/video/RrThcQXs5mA/v-deo.html
My first question is: "If no businesses actually use PMP - why do they look for PMP qualified job applicants?" My second question is: "If no one is using PMP in a practical manner at work, does anyone actually keep up with the PDUs? - I wonder what percentage of PMPs actually stay current? Do they publish that information?"
Thank you for providing the costly process of PMP and it is true I have friends that spend a lot of time and money to get PMP. It is true you have to continue keeping up educations along with having to renew your PMP every 3 years & 60 PDU.
I agree, I said this in many interviews when I got the same question "Why you have not certified", I said certificate may be till the door of interview but not for the job... If capable to ans the question as per the interviewer requirement then you are IN else Out.... But still it's about the judgement on candidates with PMP certification....
+MyMaking while the answer is good enough, have you considered being a PMP would actually eliminate that question itself. Have you considered the number of times you didn't receive the interview call because an HR couldn't find the letters "PMP" on your resume?
I sincerely appreciate your PMP training materials, but this video is kind of contradictory to your channel in my opinion. With a channel called "PMP Lounge" you assume that the content would be geared to PMP information and positive learning. It would be better, just a suggestion, if you had did the video in a Pro's and Con's of the PMP certification instead of a video that is "Why not to get the PMP". This can be distracting and discouraging to some folks, thanks!
+Brandon Muffoletto totally agree with you Brandon. This video is indeed in contradiction to the channel but we have so many videos where we pitch in and suggest PMP that I thought about presenting the other side of the story on why some people decide not to get the PMP. Like I mentioned in the end, I can totally destroy each of these points with my justifications but that's for another video. Thanks and appreciate your feedback 👍
I get what you were trying to do, and while everyone has their own opinion I think a simple title alteration or a pro's vs. con's would probably avoid any question marks from viewers regarding the intentions of said video. In any case, thanks for your videos, I have gotten a lot of great info out of them; especially on how to read PMP questions and the PMP study schedule. Keep up the great work.
Your points do not make sense to me, basically what i understand from your thinking process is that you are looking for free certification for which you need not to be invest time and prepare, which should have full value in market. if you think any certification of this type, do let us know. We will do it. And one more thing whatever you do passing a exam never gives a guarantee that you are genius in that field, but surely it gives you confidence that you can go ahead and do something.
Thanks for sharing your views Sudhir. If you are preparing for your PMP exam, we have hundreds of other videos on this channel that explain every single concept of PMP. This video only giving an alternate viewpoint 😊👍
I am PMP certified since 2016. This channel has 700+ project management videos. Here's a video that can help you check if someone's certified - ua-cam.com/video/C4X0Yhd7xw0/v-deo.html
This is the only outlier video on the channel trying to show the other side of the coin. There are more than 500 others explaining every single concept of PMP. Check out the playlist section for more. Cheers 🙂👍
I would like to go for project management in IT in One of the colleges in canada, pursuing as systems manager after msc computer science in 2018.is it worth it .general project management or project management IT a good choice?
Thanks PMP lounge for the information. Though, I am new to your channel, yet, could you tell me what's the precise difference between Agile PM vs PMP. I've 10 years of overall experience in IT (mixture of App support & handing Team as TL for 4.5 years). I am in North America and what would you think best fit for me right now.
@chetandayma5602 I didn't, but I chose to go with PMP. It is thorough and gives you a better understanding of overall processes and procedures along with implementation.
it's funny how some people don't understand the purpose of this video and they are still questioning the value of the PMP. I would say it's true if you see PMP not valuable because it's not valuable for you as an individual, it needs commitment and perhaps you don't have that
Please note that this video only tries to provide an alternate point of view. Over at pmclounge.com we are all for PMP. But if you are looking for an alternate then real life project management experience is the way to go. If you are looking for a certification then PMP is the gold standard. All the best 👍
Hello. As far as I know there are no certifications that specifically deals with delivery managers. However, the PMP or CAPM in addition to Lean Six Sigma certifications would be a great place to start. All of these certifications deal with exactly the same things you are dealing with now. PMP & CAPM deals with managing of projects using resources that comes from investors, stakeholders and guidelines from start to finish with the deliverable as the goal while using the least amount of resources and yet putting out a competitive product. Lean Six Sigma is a method that relies on a collaborative team effort to improve performance by systematically removing waste and reducing variation. The bottom line as a delivery manager, you're looking to make sure the deliverable is the best quality you can produce within guidelines and eliminating waste at the same time. Simply put efficiency and effectiveness. That's my take. My best to you!
Rahro, what's the point of studying but not getting certified, it will only be a matter of passing the exam then. We have hundreds of videos on this channel explaining every single concept of PMP so check those out. This video is only presenting an alternative view. All the best 😊👍
good content out here, I had a question how will my job opportunities increase in IT sector with a PMP or CAPM certificate. And is it helpful doing it ?
I have 5 years more experience in Operation & Maintenance Plant .. So is there any necessary to do PMP. Course.. You have conveyed in this video this is waste of time right?
This video is only about the other side of the coin. I am all for PMP. If you are into project mgmt domain there is no better certification than PMP. It is the absolute gold standard 😊👍
Certifications are most helpful if you have some hands-on experience already. Having PRINCE2 might actually limit your job opportunities to the organizations that practice PRINCE2. If you're looking for a certification as a fresher, CAPM will be a better choice. All the best 👍
Though your points are true in terms of cost and time we need to spend, but it is worth to invest.. here is my understanding of it "PMP learning/certification process and exercises you do will help to better understand the situations by that you can apply more superior response that results in more number of winnings" ; PMP syllabus focuses on 360 degree review of activities we undergo as a project manager, so it is huge and does make sense; at the end the certification alone will not help unless one starts applying the principles learned out of it.. refer PMI Talent Triangle that refers to Technical, Leadership and Strategic Business management skills which helps a project manager.
Thanks for your comment. I am a big advocate for the PMP certification and made this video just to give an alternate perspective, feel free to check out this video on what a PMP certified Project Manager can bring to the table ua-cam.com/video/fouM3F0wJOQ/v-deo.html
Reason number 6 is not GUARANTEED to land a JOB as a Proyect Manager specially if never work as PM, and even if you got Experience the CERT is not important just a "ok that´s good" next topic.
Because, 1. Project Management is my passion (which is also why I created this channel) 2. PMP is absolutely the #1 certification in the field of Project Management, it is the gold standard 3. More on this video - ua-cam.com/video/fouM3F0wJOQ/v-deo.html
This video is only presenting an alternate view. There are hundreds of PMP training material videos on this channel and all of them promote PMP. PMP is the #1 Project Management certification out there and we at PMCLounge.com stand by it one hundred percent. Again, this video is just an alternate view! If you are looking to get PMP certified, start with our 1.5 hour free Project Management training - ua-cam.com/video/HDXkITHLZSI/v-deo.html
The alternate view which you presented has a very big motivation behind it to continue the journey. And this is CLEVER idea.
its same like why we dont buy a ferrari. its expensive to buy its expensive to maintain. nd if u have ferrari it doesnt mean u r a good driver .😄
Too good 😀😀
All give the training cost only and not include the certification cost.
Thanks for the time saving comment
This guy is indirectly telling people how valuable PMP certification is!
All other videos on this channel explain PMP concepts 😀👍
Agreed😂
I am a masters level social worker looking to make a transition into tech. Everything you just mentioned is the exact process I have to go through for my clinical social work license. The only difference is that the average pm makes 60k more that the average social worker. I'll take my chances with the pmp certification thanks. Whish me luck!
Congrats on taking the leap. This video is only an alternate viewpoint, we have 600+ videos on this channel explaining every single concept of PMP that has benefitted thousands of aspirants clear their exam. Do consider subscribing 👍😊
What I took away from my coworkers about PMP certifications is this " If you are a good Project Manager the PMP will not make you a better Project Manager. If you are a bad Project Manager the PMP will not make you a good Project Manager. It is just a certification, a piece of paper to hang on your wall.
True it is just a certificate, but it is based on best practices on project management. In the process of achieving and passing the exam through the learning materials, you learn the necessary processes and knowledge to make your projects more efficient and effective. So I truly feel if you're a bad project manager, you will become a better one for sure (If you practice what you've learned).
Do not think of it as just a piece of paper, the certificate itself doesn't matter much, In the end it's journey that counts, not necessarily the destination.
Will be writing my exam in a few days btw👍🏾
Am I the only one who noticed the sarcasm and reverse psychology 🤔😂
me tooo
What you forgot to mention was the PMP certification is an investment in yourself with a 25% rate of return. It also disguises you from your fellow co workers, who you are competing against for promotions in the company or job applicants. A designation such as a PMP is a way to show you are certified and should be studying continuosly in your field of expertise to become better everyday... A minimum of 35 hours of education every 3 years is nothing
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Thanks for giving me clear picture of PMP & saving my money.
I am a software developer, I passed pmp but found that salaries of project managers are way lower than software developers so it is not really useful to maintain it and keep paying for it
Thanks for sharing. We have done an entire series covering Project Manager salaries in different countries, feel free to check it out here goo.gl/Jdms2u
Fourth point is pretty valid.
PMP is based on the waterfall project life cycle whereas most IT projects are moving towards Agile project life cycle ...and an CSM or PMI-ACP certification might be more useful.
But the new PMP courseware and exam is moving significantly into agile 👍🙂
@@pmclounge Mixing the two project life cycles (water fall and agile) into the same certification viz. PMP does not add any value if you are going to work in a single type of project life cycle.
Example:
You are in the construction industry and your pursue PMP then the Agile knowledge will not be useful there.
If you are involved with creating new products probably the waterfall knowledge may not be useful.
If you work in a Hybrid environment probably then only the new PMP makes some sense.
Let me know what you think.
You just said if you work in hybrid only then the new PMP makes sense but how can you understand hybrid if you don't know either agile or waterfall? In order to know hybrid you must know both agile and waterfall. That being said, this means PMP is now preparing you for agile, waterfall and hybrid
Expensive, time consuming, hard .. this applies to all certificates .. like MBA for example. A lot of employees would like to earn money, in order to do that, they need to raise the complexity of their jobs, PMP is a way to raise the complexity and education of a person. Also PMP opens doors, meaning, some clients require whoever will work with them has to have PMP and preferable MBA, you can't wing such requirement! Also when it comes to promoting a person in a department, 90-99% of the time one with the best academic education will win, they will not take you over a guys that is ITIL, Six Sigma, PMP or MBA certified because you are smart. Education has its value and it comes with a price, if it was easy .. everyone would've done it. Nice video btw :) Cheers,
Thank you for the comment. Check out the 500+ other videos on this channel explaining every single PMP concept, if you are interested in PMP 🙂👍
After two weeks of becoming PMP certified, I got a promotion with salary increase of 35k. The pain was worth to pass the PMP certification.
@@dulcemy14195 woo woo Congratulations!! This is motivation for me. ❤️❤️🙌🏼🙌🏼👏👏👏👏👏
Congrats! 👏
For me PMP certification is just a piece of paper that tells the world that you have cleared an exam.
And frankly just going through pmbok and Rita and solving mock questions should give a non certifed PM all the knowledge needed to apply the PMP concepts as needed to his/her current project.
The rediculous fees that PMI charges for the exam is just their way to fish money out of our pockets....after all it's an American body which presents simple common sense concepts packaged with unnecessarily complicated word play, so that they can charge crazy fees for the exam.
I have cleared the exam and what I feel is needed to clear almost 90 % of the exam is just basic common sense.
Once you solve enough number of mock questions you get a sense of the approach and mindset that you need to have to easily clear the exam.
Even the mathematical concepts aren't difficult AT ALL.
All the people that I spoke to were strangly scared of the course content and viewed the exam as an incredible barrier to overcome....which it DEFINITELY is not.
Now a days after 3 years how u see it i am abt to start suggest me
What a beautiful sharing of understanding and experience.
@@engr.a.d2850 Just saw your comment.
You may have already taken the exam....but my above comment still holds.
There is nothing that PMP teaches you that you cannot acquire from free sources on the net.
PMI just charges for the certificate.
Incidentally PMI forces you to take their introductory course.....and gives you some made up PDU's(they call it Professional Development Units).
Even if you tell them that you are comfortable directly giving the PMP.... without the need to attend their priliminary course....they will not allow you......that is all that you need to know wrt how these buggers nickel and dime people under the guise of providing "knowledg".
What is important from a persons career pov is the knowledge that he can apply to his projects.... NOT a freaking certificate.
Just get hold of RITA and some mock questions, go through them, read RITA a couple of times(the book does ramble quite a bit but it's way better than the horrendously written PMBOK)
Try and get your organization to pay for the exam(convince them of how you getting the certificate can be a big help to the organization to get more/better projects)
What i understand from this guy is PMP IS REALLY IMPORTANT
You bet it is! Our entire channel is dedicated to explain the various PMP concepts 🙂👍
And what if he had said it is important?? You would have thought it is not important?? 😂😂
I like this guy negative psychology to motivate people
Thanks 🙂👍
Very well explained
Clear my most of the doubt
Thanks
Hello, if you have worked in a project environment and under different project phases, I don't see a reason why you wouldn't be eligible. All the best and don't forget to subscribe 😊👍
So, basically don't take challenges. Is anything that can be done over night?
Agree. This video is providing only an alternate view. Check out hundreds of other videos on the channel dedicated to explaining every single PMP concept. All the best for your journey 😊👍
Filling out the application was more time consuming than actually preparing for the exam. It took me months to finalize it because I had in mind the pmp audit. So i only added experience that I can easily verify just in case. However, I was able to save money and time on the PDUs through taking LinkedIn learning courses. LinkedIn gives you one month of free trial. I only studied for one month because I didn’t have enough time on my hands. During this month I took 2 weeks off work, one at the beginning of my study and the last before the exam. So I was studying full time for 2 weeks. Also, I didn’t buy any books. I just used the pmbok pdf version and printed ppt slides found on LinkedIn from a Pmp trainer. So it only costs me a total of 544$ (membership+ exam fees) which’s still damn expensive.
I forgot to mention that I am familiar with pm processes and ITTOs cause of my work. I didn’t need a lot of time to prepare.
Thank you for sharing your experience, totally appreciate it, stay connected 🙂
Hey looomze......... Can you share the LinkedIn link for PMP.?
I just finished a PM certification and don’t have a college degree. Would have LOVED to have the luxury to take the PMP in 2-3 years but i am looking to enroll back into college for a B.S. However, in the meantime i want to break into entry-level … possibly a project coordinator. Without a degree would you suggest CAPM, and CSM will land me the position until i can get PMP certified?
Hi Tiera, CAPM is a good entry level project management certification that you can look into. All the best don't forget to subscribe for conceptual videos that can help you prepare for the certification 😊👍
The best Project Managers worked their way up from apprenticeship, to foreman to engineering manager in fabrication or maintenance and then moved into project management with all that experience. Getting a piece of paper from an exam doesn't make you a PM. Trust me, i'm one of highest paid PMs in the UK with 40 years experience and well over a Billion pounds of projects under my belt. Don't be conned by people selling PM schemes, you won't hack the job in the longer term.
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ive been having these doubts for many yrs...this is the first time...am seeing that someone is questioning the validity of pmp certification...all of your points are correct...
sorry but you need to educate yourself more and be realistic, everyone is acknowledging the certification with 25% rate of higher salary along with being globally acknowledged as a project professional.
Very True and very enlightning video, you rightly said PMP certified need not be good PM's. I would rather say it is waste of time and the questions asked in exam is irrelevant to what is being studied or in the PMBOK. Also there is no guarantee the answers hidden from users are right, practically we face in the field and tick marked by them might be different. Also no guarantee if you scored above PAR but was failed for 'N' reasons. I strongly recommed all PMP aspirants, you are wasting your time and money. Finally, i would want to ask if all PMP certified are successful in executing their projects
I would rather suggest PMI to be more transparent in their approach
sir IIM run PMP course will it be good to go with that ?IIM or PMI
Hello Urvashi, IIM does not run PMP course. PMP certification is offered only by PMI. You will find this page on our website helpful www.pmclounge.com/start-here/
The explanations in this video fit the reality very well. The PMI wants to make sure that every PMP maintains its knowledge. It is true that it is a lot of work. Some people may say that if you really want it then you should invest the time and effort. It is also true that there are other method out there. It is also true that you can get the knowledge and not the certification if you become a mebmer of PMI, then you get the PMBOK and then you can even get yourself trained and gain the same knowledge. PMP designations just tells everyone that I HAVE MADE IT!. Do you want to let the world know about it? It is your decision. I would chose to go through all the work to make sure I get the knowledge. I would suggest that the PMI streamlines this process. It is lots and lots of work.
While this video does present an alternative view and state some of the reasons why you can say no to PMP, over here at pmclounge.com, we firmly believe that PMP is the absolute gold standard when it comes to Project Management certifications. Every Project Manager out there should strive to get PMP, below are some of our other videos justifying the same,
Do you need PMP Certification - ua-cam.com/video/heoJjPlM5rQ/v-deo.html
What do PMP certified Project Managers do differently? - ua-cam.com/video/fouM3F0wJOQ/v-deo.html
Top 3 Reasons to get PMP certified - ua-cam.com/video/iQylrWVQmrM/v-deo.html
People don't keep learning. They just report pdus. It will be better to retest slightly pmp in order to keep the certification, for example an exam of 60 questions every 3 year to keep the certification
Why would successfully completing a tough certification exam not warrant that the PM will be good? I assume that when you say good, you're referring to their technical capabilities,and not to their moral standing.
Thanks for your comment. Don't forget to subscribe for more project management content 😊👍
I was lucky to get in a EU sponsor project where they payed for the 35 h course and the application. It took me 1.5 months from the first time I have ever heard of PMP to getting the Certificate. Most of the study I did in the week I took the 35 h course then maybe 1 or 2 days doing tests the days before the exam. But I had much of the knowledge from working and Six sigma certification training.
Hey Alexander, I know it's been almost 2 years since you took your PMP. Could you please tell me how helpful was your Six sigma training for PMP Exam?
@@salmanalphatron5813 hello. The basics information/mentality was the same so that helped me understand but PMP use some spacial definition and abbreviation that are in almost all of the questions of the exam. If you just want to take the exam with only the six sigma training I don't think you can pass.
Hi Alex
Hope you're having a great time.
I am searching for some certifications that could be an added value to my current job role and with the hope of increase in opportunities & pay. But, I now see and hear too many names: PMP, PMI-ACP, Prince2, ITIL, CAPM, lean six sigma & different belts. Some of them I heard it for the first time. Could you suggest which one of them is widely accepted and pays good?? TIA.
@@SSMB-vl4fz Hello. It depends on so many things. I could give you some points but only in my field and in my country. I do interact through the company with different factories in America, China, India and other countries but mainly I can tall you what is the trend in Romanian.
Six sigma and Lean is a basic training but it does differ from organization to organization. Usually the big ones creat they're one sistem that integrat the Lean certification or the six sigma/ green belt/ black belt. So this is usually something that you get after you start working at a company and is done in the internal sistem. There are external certification for similar activities but I would not sugest it because it is expensive and depending on the company they will make you redo the internal certification. If you can go at a free or cheap introduction to the tools this is a good thing to have on a CV.
An important certificate cation for me was the FMEA. It is used in all automotive industries and it is starting to be asked for in all the other industries by the client auditor. But this is what I see from my point of view. I always worked in factories somewhere between the client and process. But if you work away from the factory or client interaction a certification for a program used in your line of work is more important. The problem is when you start in getting certification that helps with management positions like PMP, networking is more important. I don't like this but in Romanian who you know is more important then what you know. If you want to get jobs like project leader or manager without networking you must have good experience and the certification are like the cherry on top of that.
We have discussed all certifications offered by PMI and who should take them in this video - ua-cam.com/video/ROodO4dII3k/v-deo.html. All the best 👍
Hi brother. I studying now BE. Mechanical 3rd year. I want to learn pmp. How it's possible?
Hi Bala, PMP certification requires atleast 3 years of project experience to be eligible for the exam. You can consider PMI certification offered to students. Check this video for more ua-cam.com/video/E_YT-3J-5Lo/v-deo.html 👍😊
Agreed to your points.
But you should also tell the best alternatives available against this.
There really is no alternative. This UA-cam channel is all about PMP. With this video, I just wanted to present the other side of the coin as well 🙂👍
@@pmclounge IPMA?
@@pmclounge agree with you 👍pmp is very helpful for all IT guys... 😊 🙏 Just like me, 5 years of experience in JAVA and react js, node js
Agile is very well covered in pmp.... believe me it is one of the best course
Thanks man, you are quite right 😁🤝💪👋
Do you recommend getting the CBAP or CSM?
CSM is good if you are working in Agile environment. PMP is hands down the #1 certification btw, all the best 😊👍
I'm Graduated in Arts BA (Public administration & English Literature) from Open University Ignou and I have a Working Experience in 2 Years in Call Centre & 1.5 Years of Back office, Can i go for PMP in India
All your points are valid.... Thank you for the insight, Sir....
Yup , that is correct and i almost attend the formal training. I know many who have cleared the PMP exam and even retained the certificate have seen any good worth due to that certificate. BTW the fees is just humungous and the worst is we need to keep retaining it.
What is best for somebody who is at manager level in operations?
Hi Deepak, depends on where you want to take your career. Project Management is more of an individual contributor role in most of the organizations today. But even if you are at manager level, having a PMP is the best way to exhibit that you possess project management skills. All the best 😊👍
Clearly mentioned, Thanks you. Please suggest among PMI-ACP and Prince 2
Hi Kamal, do note that this video is only presenting an alternative view as mentioned in the first pinned comment. If you are eligible for PMP, then you should go for it, it is the absolute gold standard certification in Project Mgmt 😊👍
Bro lot of companies required PMP certification. Please provide us job without PMP certified
Yes that is one solid reason to get yourself the PMP certification. Check out 650+ other videos on this channel explaining every single project mgmt concept. All the best 🙂👍
I am a technical consultant with Oracle cloud, 7 yrs exp . What should I do if not PMP to make progress in professional life .
You should go for PMP is you have anything to do with Project Management 🙂👍
Sir I have 6+ yrs work ex in Operations/backend/non technical business process such as Insurance, Benefits & Lease Administration with MNCs. I want to be PMP certified & move into managerial roles. I am also looking at my prospects of moving abroad & settle there. Can you let me know if I get PMP certification will it enhance my prospects of getting a job out of India?
In olden days before the PMP, how the projects were managed and after PMP how the projects are managed.Pls check yourself and decide.PMP making money.
I’m studying for my CAPM exam and I wonder if your points are also valid for that. I definitely agree with the PMP unless someone is deadset on obtaining it or it is logical I. Their career journey to have it. Experience trumps over everything. Most certifications are to get your foot in the door at a company. As I’m in freight forwarding, this knowledge doesn’t apply to it’s true nature, but the work itself is the same as handling projects. Just on a smaller more repetitive scale. What are your thoughts for CAPM? How can one figure out if the certification would not be significant or how it can be for themselves? I assume to some it would be beneficial while to others it probably wouldn’t do much if anything for their growth?
CAPM exam is a good choice if you do not have the experience required for PMP. Do check out the videos below for some other questions you have,
PMP or CAPM? - ua-cam.com/video/Uph5mQffoZE/v-deo.html
Do you need PMP Certification - ua-cam.com/video/heoJjPlM5rQ/v-deo.html
What do PMP certified Project Managers do differently? - ua-cam.com/video/fouM3F0wJOQ/v-deo.html
Top 3 Reasons to get PMP certified - ua-cam.com/video/iQylrWVQmrM/v-deo.html
Both Capm and pmp are useless, too much money
My results got revoked after 45 days saying score is unreliable..what might be the reason?😒
So what you recommend instead ?
This channel is all about PMP. This particular video only tries to offer a different perspective, check out the other videos on the channel to get started. All the best 👍🙂
Do we have to be a project manager to get a pmp certification or just the handling of projects as a engineer with having some experience would work.
Working on projects for 3 years should be sufficient
Hi friend, in continuation with this for everything taking my encase, my designation is engineer and am handling projects, but having a year experience. Am I eligible for this after 2 yrs..
When i searched for IPMA level C, YT shows me this video as top searches !! anyone please explain the difference between IPMA and PMP?
PMP is the gold standard and the absolute #1 project management certification out there. Our channel is dedicated to PMP, do check out hundreds of other videos explaining all PMP concepts and feel free to visit our official website pmclounge.com 😊👍
@@pmcloungewhat is the advantage against IPMA except the fact that PMP has become a cult which want to spread and dominate the PM ecosystem?
are those real problems? tell me what we get easily in life without any hardwork or paying more? I spend around 60k for pmp and and now my basic pay per month is almost double of it. m not promoting pmp but it is really useful if you get into it. if you take it like a degree certificate den of course its waste
Thanks for sharing your perspective Karthik. All the best 😊👍
Which Institute Giving PMP Certification course along with placement ?
Kindly suggest to me .
Thank You
Gaurav Habade
Ok I have a question!!
I am in 12th right now so should I do bba after my 12th for project management or not? What should I do right after my highschool graduation for project management!
Hi Pragya, the best option is to get yourself an engineering degree. Note that PMI also provides project mgmt certification for students, check out this video for more ua-cam.com/video/E_YT-3J-5Lo/v-deo.html 😊👍
Since you mentioned these 5 logical reasons, I'm sure you are certified PMP 😄 ... salut from Jordan, I am also certified 2 weeks ago
I am indeed PMP certified and this channel is all about PMP. This video is just an alternate view. Glad to meet you Mohammad 😊👍
I'm a finance person hold Masters. I'm in the construction industry. Should I opt for PMP or CA
I am not a CA expert by any means so I am not qualified enough to answer that question. Sorry
Except the fact 95% of companies won't look at your resume without it being on there
That is pretty true Steelz MickD and that is why all other videos on this channel explain PMP concepts 😊👍
I absolutely agree with you. It’s all commercial way of making money
So True my friend, I agree with the points you just made. Many years ago I did go through rigorous training for PMP and have worked on Multiple projects however never planned on getting a PMP Certification. In my humble opinion --- 1 it was too expensive, 2 it was time consuming and exhausting, 3 its just one of the methods of getting a job and not really a display of your real knowledge working in projects and lastly we have to keep reading newer versions, maintaining credit hours and the whole nine yards. Eventually you will move to a higher position where this probably would cease to have its existence. But i'm glad some one had the courage to make this video and it will help demystify the myth that PMP is the Ultimate certification without which in the IT industry your worth is not a lot.... Thanks for sharing
Mr Srivasta please can you tell us that can we giVe the PMP certification for our future prospect or there is any other course available for better than PMP what is your Opinion
@@up8508 PMP any day is a prized possession but again it's something of a personal choice if you want to be renewing it every 3 years. Also what are your goals. Plan things accordingly. Hope it helps
I agree with point number 5. The problem I have with certs is that if all you have to do is memorize information for an MCQ test, then it does not demonstrate you have the skills. That is why I love IT certs like Cisco Routing and Switching for the CCNP and CCIE levels because you have to do labs in order to attest your skills. If a certification does not require you to perform skillsets, then it is just memorizing information to pass an MCQ test.
ya...similarly one can be a good project manager even without having the PMP certificate.
I guess it’s better to do Msc in PM from a reputed University and continue external CPDs with industry specific or expectations (whichever the industry - project logistics, construction or ?)
pmp certificate is good for supply chain or administration JOB
Going by the name of the jobs mentioned like Supply Chain or Administration, PMP certification is not required but if your job involves Project Management or you want to get into Project Management, you can definitely look for getting yourself the PMP certification. Here's a video that discusses more - ua-cam.com/video/heoJjPlM5rQ/v-deo.html
Your last point i.e. PMP does not certify that you will become an excellent Project Manager, is absolutely right. So why PMP? Think again. (Disclaimer - It's not my opinion :))
I am Pmp certified today.. Finally
Excellent! Big Congrats 👍😊
How was your preparation
Guys get your PMP. All his reasons justify the reasons why you should get it. If you want anything great, it takes time.
And while you are at it, don't forget to subscribe to us, we have videos on every single PMP concept 😊👍
Not convincing for not to get PMP. Any certifications requires its own cost and time though the extent varies from certification to certification. Accordingly, the relevance varies with the effort needed. In regards to what you tried to mention that getting certified is not a guarantee to be a good project manager might be true. But the worst manager who is certified with PMP is always better in project management than if he is not certified as he gained the required globally accepted best practice knowledge of project management
You work hard, you play hard. Why not PMP then?
Hi Mukitur, go for it 😊👍
I am having the project management experience from last 6 yrs and willing to get the certificate of PMP for betetr oportunity.
But I am agree this certification will not define you are a good or poor manager.
It is your skill to handle and manage the problems associate with the project.
But keen to know is that is it mandatory to get PMP to work for a good organisation.
Hi Azhar, PMP is the absolute gold standard when it comes to Project Mgmt certifications. Now if it is mandatory or not depends on your region and the companies you are trying to apply for. It will be best to check out your local area job openings to find out 😊👍
4 hour daily study is enough????
Mr. Shoaib. As you have already made your mind to count down negative things. You can keep counting till you console your disappointment.
I am a PMP myself and there are about 25+ videos on this channel that highlight the importance and advantages of being a PMP. Thanks for your comment
Hi shoaib, you being PMP certified, what makes you say strong points.. Am sure u must be paid well if not for the 5. Point..
Nice...Also you should make video on WHY ONE SHOULD GO FOR PMP CERTIFICATION!
Thank you for the suggestion. There are several videos on the topic on this channel. A couple of recommended ones are, 1. ua-cam.com/video/fouM3F0wJOQ/v-deo.html, 2. ua-cam.com/video/RrThcQXs5mA/v-deo.html
My first question is: "If no businesses actually use PMP - why do they look for PMP qualified job applicants?" My second question is: "If no one is using PMP in a practical manner at work, does anyone actually keep up with the PDUs? - I wonder what percentage of PMPs actually stay current? Do they publish that information?"
The second question is valid.
Thank you for providing the costly process of PMP and it is true I have friends that spend a lot of time and money to get PMP. It is true you have to continue keeping up educations along with having to renew your PMP every 3 years & 60 PDU.
I agree, I said this in many interviews when I got the same question "Why you have not certified", I said certificate may be till the door of interview but not for the job... If capable to ans the question as per the interviewer requirement then you are IN else Out.... But still it's about the judgement on candidates with PMP certification....
+MyMaking while the answer is good enough, have you considered being a PMP would actually eliminate that question itself. Have you considered the number of times you didn't receive the interview call because an HR couldn't find the letters "PMP" on your resume?
@@pmclounge so is their any mind changing thing that actually not getting PMP wouldn't or would've give you a Job
I sincerely appreciate your PMP training materials, but this video is kind of contradictory to your channel in my opinion.
With a channel called "PMP Lounge" you assume that the content would be geared to PMP information and positive learning. It would be better, just a suggestion, if you had did the video in a Pro's and Con's of the PMP certification instead of a video that is "Why not to get the PMP". This can be distracting and discouraging to some folks, thanks!
+Brandon Muffoletto totally agree with you Brandon. This video is indeed in contradiction to the channel but we have so many videos where we pitch in and suggest PMP that I thought about presenting the other side of the story on why some people decide not to get the PMP. Like I mentioned in the end, I can totally destroy each of these points with my justifications but that's for another video. Thanks and appreciate your feedback 👍
I get what you were trying to do, and while everyone has their own opinion I think a simple title alteration or a pro's vs. con's would probably avoid any question marks from viewers regarding the intentions of said video.
In any case, thanks for your videos, I have gotten a lot of great info out of them; especially on how to read PMP questions and the PMP study schedule.
Keep up the great work.
+Brandon Muffoletto thanks for the good words 😃
Your points do not make sense to me, basically what i understand from your thinking process is that you are looking for free certification for which you need not to be invest time and prepare, which should have full value in market. if you think any certification of this type, do let us know. We will do it. And one more thing whatever you do passing a exam never gives a guarantee that you are genius in that field, but surely it gives you confidence that you can go ahead and do something.
Thanks for sharing your views Sudhir. If you are preparing for your PMP exam, we have hundreds of other videos on this channel that explain every single concept of PMP. This video only giving an alternate viewpoint 😊👍
Do you have PMP Certification please reply honestly
I am PMP certified since 2016. This channel has 700+ project management videos. Here's a video that can help you check if someone's certified - ua-cam.com/video/C4X0Yhd7xw0/v-deo.html
Wow-what a contrast, one video is on how to get certified in 50 days and the other one says why not to do PMP.
This is the only outlier video on the channel trying to show the other side of the coin. There are more than 500 others explaining every single concept of PMP. Check out the playlist section for more. Cheers 🙂👍
I would like to go for project management in IT in One of the colleges in canada, pursuing as systems manager after msc computer science in 2018.is it worth it .general project management or project management IT a good choice?
Srsyly ????????? Then wat should I do🙂
This video is only providing an alternate view. Go ahead with your PMP 😊👍
Thanks PMP lounge for the information. Though, I am new to your channel, yet, could you tell me what's the precise difference between Agile PM vs PMP. I've 10 years of overall experience in IT (mixture of App support & handing Team as TL for 4.5 years).
I am in North America and what would you think best fit for me right now.
Did you get any inputs, I am into same thoughts. Now sure what to do
@chetandayma5602 I didn't, but I chose to go with PMP. It is thorough and gives you a better understanding of overall processes and procedures along with implementation.
it's funny how some people don't understand the purpose of this video and they are still questioning the value of the PMP. I would say it's true if you see PMP not valuable because it's not valuable for you as an individual, it needs commitment and perhaps you don't have that
If i agree with your suggestions so what is best course for me n others.???????
Please note that this video only tries to provide an alternate point of view. Over at pmclounge.com we are all for PMP. But if you are looking for an alternate then real life project management experience is the way to go. If you are looking for a certification then PMP is the gold standard. All the best 👍
Hello, not sure if this is okay to ask here, just wanted to know any good certification for service delivery manager with 12 years of experience.
Hello. As far as I know there are no certifications that specifically deals with delivery managers. However, the PMP or CAPM in addition to Lean Six Sigma certifications would be a great place to start. All of these certifications deal with exactly the same things you are dealing with now. PMP & CAPM deals with managing of projects using resources that comes from investors, stakeholders and guidelines from start to finish with the deliverable as the goal while using the least amount of resources and yet putting out a competitive product. Lean Six Sigma is a method that relies on a collaborative team effort to improve performance by systematically removing waste and reducing variation. The bottom line as a delivery manager, you're looking to make sure the deliverable is the best quality you can produce within guidelines and eliminating waste at the same time. Simply put efficiency and effectiveness. That's my take. My best to you!
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Very helpful vid, thank you Harjot!
You're welcome 😊👍
Thank you for your information ℹ️, I’m gonna Study PMP but not get the certification
Rahro, what's the point of studying but not getting certified, it will only be a matter of passing the exam then. We have hundreds of videos on this channel explaining every single concept of PMP so check those out. This video is only presenting an alternative view. All the best 😊👍
Thanks bro! The 5th reason really got me thinking.
Great points.Thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks for watching! 😊👍
I have cleared my PMP today and got all above target. I wanna thank this man for making motivational videos
Congrats Sunil. Wish you the best for your future 👍😊
Hello Sunil. I've 9 years of experience. Will I be eligible. I don't have management experience but I work on technical side
@@karthikh.r9671 every work will consist management activity and you can highlight that.
good content out here, I had a question how will my job opportunities increase in IT sector with a PMP or CAPM certificate. And is it helpful doing it ?
If you have project mgmt experience then definitely the certifications are helpful.
It’s really helpful video for me. Thank you so much for giving this information 😊
I have 5 years more experience in Operation & Maintenance Plant ..
So is there any necessary to do PMP.
Course..
You have conveyed in this video this is waste of time right?
This video is only about the other side of the coin. I am all for PMP. If you are into project mgmt domain there is no better certification than PMP. It is the absolute gold standard 😊👍
@@pmclounge thanq
kindly let meknow about how Prince2 certification is beneficial for a fresher to enter into project management field?
Certifications are most helpful if you have some hands-on experience already. Having PRINCE2 might actually limit your job opportunities to the organizations that practice PRINCE2. If you're looking for a certification as a fresher, CAPM will be a better choice. All the best 👍
For freshers try the CompTIA Project+ certification (no experience required) and then after meeting the PMP prerequisites go for PMP.
Can i change my domain after doing pmp
Depends on the kind of opportunities you come across. PMP is industry agnostic. All the best 🙂👍
Nice informational content 👌🔥
Thanks Faiz. Don't forget to subscribe for more 😊👍
Though your points are true in terms of cost and time we need to spend, but it is worth to invest.. here is my understanding of it "PMP learning/certification process and exercises you do will help to better understand the situations by that you can apply more superior response that results in more number of winnings" ; PMP syllabus focuses on 360 degree review of activities we undergo as a project manager, so it is huge and does make sense; at the end the certification alone will not help unless one starts applying the principles learned out of it.. refer PMI Talent Triangle that refers to Technical, Leadership and Strategic Business management skills which helps a project manager.
Thanks for your comment. I am a big advocate for the PMP certification and made this video just to give an alternate perspective, feel free to check out this video on what a PMP certified Project Manager can bring to the table ua-cam.com/video/fouM3F0wJOQ/v-deo.html
Not helpful whatsoever. No real con to doing a PMP certification
Glad you think so. Check out our channel if you are ready to start your PMP preparation 😊👍
Reason number 6 is not GUARANTEED to land a JOB as a Proyect Manager specially if never work as PM, and even if you got Experience the CERT is not important just a "ok that´s good" next topic.
Hi Enano, that might differ from interview to interview but experience definitely matters. Thanks for sharing your perspective 😊👍
Unfortunately i passed it last year in the second try..shoaib.. lol.. thanks for the video
Sorry to hear that 😂😂
PMP is valuable only if you decide to work for IT service firms. Otherwise its a wastage of time and money.
PMP is pretty valuable in other industries too, for instance construction, aerospace, consulting, manufacturing, telecom etc
why did you get pmp certified?
Because,
1. Project Management is my passion (which is also why I created this channel)
2. PMP is absolutely the #1 certification in the field of Project Management, it is the gold standard
3. More on this video - ua-cam.com/video/fouM3F0wJOQ/v-deo.html
I want to do career in project management ..plz help me.
You need to pay only $60 for pmp renewal not $150.
If you are a PMI member you need to pay $60 for renewal but if you are not a PMI member then you need to pay $150
@@pmclounge so for pmi membership do they charge anything?
Thank you bro i am also considering about that.
Really very informative and eye opener.
The channel is all about PMP though 😊
y u shoud NOTT
focus on "NOT"
MBA or PMP?