I have started watching your videos since yesterday and they are proving useful. I completed my PMP 1 month ago and now in the implementation phase of the knowledge gained so that i can crack the interviews like u mentioned.... Thankyou so much.... 😊
I have been watching your videos from quite sometime. My goal is to transition my career to Project management professional. Your videos have been a blessing, helping me so so much. Can't thank you enough ❤
Hi Ogaga, l just started my journey as a an aspiring project management professional l last month as a birthday present to myself purchased the full online CAPM collection in project management through learning people , I now just beginning my studies my dilemma is which of the 4 certifications to start studying first. CAPM. , or do prince 2 foundation first, then practitioner and prince 2 agile and CAPM last , l have until mid May 2024 to pass all 4 exams. I started watching your videos and seek your advice. Hope to hear from you. Mark from Hackney.
Hello Mark from Hackney, thanks for writing to me. It depends...from a productivity point of view, having quick wins could help increase your momentum and drive. For quick wins, you could start with the Prince 2 certifications as these can be done within a week. Passing this would boost your confidence to go for the next one. However, you could eat the frog first and go for CAPM, knowing that once you pass the CAPM, the others will be easy to pass (a walk in the park). I hope this helps.
Hi OJ l about the start studying for CAPM collection beginning with CAPM , then plan to study prince 2 foundation and practitioner and finally prince 2 agile. I only have six months experience of working on a project. Homes for Ukraine 🇺🇦 for a local authority. Camden l have been gaining experience of project deliverables more project coordination. Would you say that CAPM is more global. As l want to be able to be a project manager abroad. In the Caribbean /Africa. I just recently subscribed. I look more you advice in terms my journey as an aspiring project manager. I look 👀 to your advice
I just passed my PMP 2days ago. I had my CAPM in 2019 and CSM last year while working Telecommunication and banking industry. I am trying to transition from the Banking industry as a financial advisor to an Agile project manager/scrum master. I am currently dealing with imposter syndrome 😪 what's your recommendation?
Congratulations! PMP certified. Yes!!! You just passed an exam that is globally recognized and very difficult. People with lots of PM experience fail this exam. But you! You passed it. It shows that you are a Project Management Professional. Own it! You can also watch my video where I share how I'm overcoming imposter syndrome: ua-cam.com/video/Tcqfyc0X5sM/v-deo.htmlsi=iKFYPSJdc8CO3tpz
I have started watching your videos since yesterday and they are proving useful. I completed my PMP 1 month ago and now in the implementation phase of the knowledge gained so that i can crack the interviews like u mentioned.... Thankyou so much.... 😊
Girl thank God I found this page. Because what? Such a powerful video
Such a crisp and on point explanation to such complicated things. It always used to confuse me 😅 but now i have so much clarity. 😄
Happy to hear that!
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The Level of explicit details is commendable. Weldon!
Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate it
I have been watching your videos from quite sometime. My goal is to transition my career to Project management professional. Your videos have been a blessing, helping me so so much. Can't thank you enough ❤
Go for it! You can do it.
@@ogagajohnson Thank you so much. I'm happy you replied 😊
Awww, you're welcome
I think I've found my project management mentor. I am currently taking classes in project management to advance my career in the field.
same here ! She is very eloquent in project management and amazing tutor
Thank you so much for simplifying these titles. I have learnt a lot as it cant be simpler than you broke it down.
You're very welcome! Thank you so much for this great feedback
Loved this insightful video, especially how you tied all 3 PM roles together.
This is so useful you have no idea. Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful :)
Wow! Well explained.
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This truly helped me, thank you so much
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Very well explained. I ❤ your videos & also sharing! Thank you
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You are the best!! Such clarity!!
Surest coach thanks for sharing, you have given me more clarity
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Hi hope to get my pmp soon and you are helpful. I subscribed
Thanks for subbing! All the best with getting PMP certified
Hi Ogaga, l just started my journey as a an aspiring project management professional l last month as a birthday present to myself purchased the full online CAPM collection in project management through learning people , I now just beginning my studies my dilemma is which of the 4 certifications to start studying first. CAPM. , or do prince 2 foundation first, then practitioner and prince 2 agile and CAPM last , l have until mid May 2024 to pass all 4 exams. I started watching your videos and seek your advice. Hope to hear from you. Mark from Hackney.
Hello Mark from Hackney, thanks for writing to me. It depends...from a productivity point of view, having quick wins could help increase your momentum and drive. For quick wins, you could start with the Prince 2 certifications as these can be done within a week. Passing this would boost your confidence to go for the next one. However, you could eat the frog first and go for CAPM, knowing that once you pass the CAPM, the others will be easy to pass (a walk in the park). I hope this helps.
a program could be a set of activities or projects that come back like a cycle?
A program comprises of related projects
Hi OJ l about the start studying for CAPM collection beginning with CAPM , then plan to study prince 2 foundation and practitioner and finally prince 2 agile. I only have six months experience of working on a project. Homes for Ukraine 🇺🇦 for a local authority. Camden l have been gaining experience of project deliverables more project coordination. Would you say that CAPM is more global. As l want to be able to be a project manager abroad. In the Caribbean /Africa. I just recently subscribed. I look more you advice in terms my journey as an aspiring project manager. I look 👀 to your advice
Yes, CAPM is globally recognized and a certification I'll recommend for entry-level project managers.
That's a good one OJ
Thanks so much, glad it was
This was helpful! You are so good at teaching and explaining! Thank you
I just passed my PMP 2days ago. I had my CAPM in 2019 and CSM last year while working Telecommunication and banking industry. I am trying to transition from the Banking industry as a financial advisor to an Agile project manager/scrum master. I am currently dealing with imposter syndrome 😪 what's your recommendation?
Congratulations! PMP certified. Yes!!! You just passed an exam that is globally recognized and very difficult. People with lots of PM experience fail this exam. But you! You passed it. It shows that you are a Project Management Professional. Own it! You can also watch my video where I share how I'm overcoming imposter syndrome: ua-cam.com/video/Tcqfyc0X5sM/v-deo.htmlsi=iKFYPSJdc8CO3tpz
@@ogagajohnson Thank you! so encouraging
Excellent explanation
Glad you liked it
Thank you well explained
Glad it was helpful!
Can a PMP certified project/program manager pivot into product management?
There are many transferable skills in project management that product management uses. However, there will definitely be some upskilling required.
Love your energy
Is product manager same as product owner ?
No, they're not. However, the product owner can transition to a product manager easily.
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