Wednesday, February 27, 2013
BAs often are like PMs
BAs - Business Analysts - are often, as I've seen in my vast experience in corp. America, just "lean" Project Managers (PMs), who, with a little effort can be certified as PMPs. The disciplines overlap to a great extent. Several knowledge areas are extremely similar. I think that given the post 2008 market crash of 2008 created a leaner job market, many employers who hire BAs really want that person to be more of a PM in the role. So if that seems like you, then take advantage of your experience and get PMP certified. The cert requirements are similar, but the PMP (IMHO) is more valuable and gives you more upward mobility. Just register for the exam at PMI's website then get my sim, and follow five study rules and you will pass: 1) read the PMBoK, 2) use my PMP Exam Simulator to get diagnostic feedback on your strength and weakness for the PMBoK, then iterate 2x. You will pass!
Sunday, February 17, 2013
I Am Real - And A PMP!
Web browser's of the Internet beware! Caveat emptor! These warnings go side by side today, as we purchase so many things over the web. Visitors to my Project Management Professional Exam Simulator web page may be skeptical. Is this for real? YES! I am C.Rich Munyan, MBA, PMP. A Project Management Professional since 2006, with professional development units earned to ensure my certification through 2017. I developed my Project Management Professional Exam Simulator in 2008 and have updated it for PMBoK 4th edition revisions. It now servers as excellent, cost effective and time optimizing way to study for your PMP exam. Purchase it now and you are entitled to the PMBoK 5th edition update when available in Spring 2013. If you are still skeptical as to the integrity of the link, this blog, or my credentials and the worthiness of my PMP exam sim - call me on my cell anytime - USA area code 856 - two zero six three four nine eight.
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