I feel the same about the PMP as I do about a college degree. Nobody gets a promotion without experience; certifications and degrees are just bonuses that help us get promoted faster. I ell my younger coworkers, "Go to work every day and make good impressions." That's how you get promoted.
Degrees and certs don’t really show anything except this, that you can achieve a designated standard. The journey is the real benefit in obtaining degrees and certifications, in my opinion that’s where the knowledge is really obtained. Now I know that doesn’t seem like much or a high bar to aim for, but most applicants can’t hit the minimum standard that employers are asking for and their resume doesn’t make the interview cut. Making good impressions works, making an impact is better for promotion especially if you’ve done the work and can show “cause and effect” in regards to the result.
I agree with you!. Only when you are doing your everyday work effectively, people will trust you and give you additional responsibilities. But when you are acquiring knowledge by doing any certifications, you can do your everyday work better by applying the knowledge in practice. That's my take!. Regards, Gautham
This is not true for a lot of companies. I got my PMP and got promoted as Sr project manager required a PMP at my company. Also, if all the PMs I work with has PMPs, is the one I am working without one still as good? This is what clients think. Also shows dedication to your job and career.
Congratulations on your promotion buddy. I'm so happy for you and I'm super happy to hear PMP helped you. Let me share my thoughts on your opinion, You must be a damn good project manager, you would have contributed to your company excellently in your previous role. This means your company would have a great opinion of you. Because of the opinion and along with PMP(booster) they would have promoted you. Let's take an example, Just assume I'm your reportee and I'm a project manager, Consider I'm not doing my job well, but I got my PMP. Will you promote me to Sr. Project Manager position? I would say you won't promote me. If I do my current job well along with PMP certification(booster) you may promote me. If I want to do my job well, I should apply all the knowledge I gained while I'm studying for PMP in practice. KNOWLEGE IS POWER! Hope I was able to communicate to you what I wanted to say. Open to feedback Gautham
I guess it depends on the company. If after your performance evaluation your boss says, "you should improve you PM knowledge" , then that should be a clue to get PMP certified in order to meet your performance objectives. This may not be the case for all companies or organizations. But knowledge is power and it could work to your advantage. This is very true in the IT industry. Acquiring knowledge + certification = competitive high performer.
The best sales consultant in my company doesn't get the same level of increments etc just cos he doesn't have the certifications the other have. Imo a certification opens more opportunities and also you get to sell yourself better in an interview.
Gautham, I believe you summarized the topic very well period having a piece of paper that allows you to put an acronym after your name does not mean you have acquired the knowledge to be an effective project manager.
I personally studied for three months in preparing for the PMP exam. And I was successful in passing the exam last year. For me, I have been working in project management for over 15 + plus years. So a lot of the material was familiar to me ; like risks and issues, requirements development, procurements/contracts, ect. I did gain good knowledge that is applicable in my field/job. So to me, taking the PMP was worth it. Again, the exam is not easy and its a long exam. Got to be honest with yourself on why you need to have a PMP. I like project management and the tools that are provided from PMI.
Gautham Iam with you, I strongly believe knowledge gained in life should be applied in professional world for personal and company development which is always a positive win win situation, strongly agree ❤
Any certification matters if we learn something from it and apply as well efficiently in our job role. PMP certification will definitely help if it is earned with efforts and applied accordingly in job role and interviews.
Hi Gautham I have a experience of total 3.5 years and now working as relationship Manager. Is it OK if I wants to switch my career into PM and how to get into PM as I am a fresher. Please guide me ...I am not able decide what to do. Kindly guide on this 🙏.
Hi Gautham, right on spot. Your opinion is not limited to PMP but also applies to many other professional certifications like PMP. A certification earned with no knowledge it is suppose to signify or uphold of has a value no more than a piece of paper.
It is not about only PMP certification, but it is for every certification. People take certification by using dumps, simulators & no knowledge. Though many get the job based on that also but they make other people's life in company a hell. Normal management can be done using common sense & such certifications' knowledge majorly add new words in your vocabulary to showcase your expertise & sure one gets knowledge about other processes which can be helpful. But, PMP with no common sense doesn't make you a manager but a pain in a** for others. And we all know, industry is full of such managers.
Very True, I just wanted to know, if I should go for PMP certification now, as I only have completed my 1 year in PMO or atleast gain more experience say for 2 years and then attempt, if no then how can I proceed to prepare one?
@@abrahamayabam3381 please share your details like phone number email address and we will do a zoom call with you to explain everything or you can send us an email as well at services@eduhubspot.Com so that we can take the next steps
Absolutely. 95 percent of the PM jobs on the job boards are asking for a PM certification. It is way more valuable than any of the micro-certifications. This quibbling dope doesn't have a clue what he is talking about. Passing that 4 hour, 200 question exam tells employers that you have what it takes.
do you provide any material for preparation for PMP?? where can i get the syllabus? with no prior experience in project management, can i start job as the fresher?
@@EduHubSpot I am watching your videos from last two months and believe me the way you explain the PMP concept, I have not found any one at that level. Hats off to you man
Hey Gautam I am currently working as technical support engineer in MNC company and wanting to switch my career into project management. Can you please guide me with the process/steps to move further.
I do have experience of 6.8 years as a Senior executive in Aftersales-Automotive domain. But i'd like to change my career path and take it to next level. since this domain doesn't have much growth and lot of competition inside our team i'd like to upgrade my knowledge to get a better position or move further. Could you please guide/suggest me on this?
If I want to change my profile to become PM after acquiring necessay training and throuogh studying and get Certification in PMP without any previous experience in Project management, but i have work-ex of 20 years of managing people. will it not help me to secure a PM job in market?
I have a 1.6 years experience as a production engineer and 6 months of experience as a field engineer now working as a data anaylst shall i take up thus course
Mukti, So sorry to say this, but I can't teach in Hindi. Please don't mistake me. Please find the reasons why I can't teach in Hindi. 1.) I don't know Hindi. 2.) In my boot camp, I have students from different countries apart from India. When I talk in Hindi, they will have difficulty in understanding. Gautham
To adherence I am obliged to stop by this video my name is Kazim and I carry 30 year's of teaching experience into sevaral domains and different subjects relatively related to IT and non IT both. I am looking forward to this PMP online as I am based here in Hyderabad INDIA, I shall be obliged to references and recommendations.
I have experience of 10 yrs and wanted to change my career path and to upgrade myself. I have done MBA but do not have any project management exp. Am i eligible for PMP certification or should i go fot capm and with that can i go for pmp
No. PMI says you need to have minimum years of project management experience before taking the exam. When you complete the application, it provides you with specific criteria to check your eligibility. This is for your own good because there is a lot terminology and processes you need to be familiar with and have the practical experience in order to understand how to implement and execute projects successfully.
@@bootcampragLot of people have a misconception that in order for them to be eligible for PMP, their title should be project manager. If somebody says they have no project management experience or are not sure whether they possess or not, we look at their resume first and then guide them whether they are eligible or not. You are absolutely correct about the eligibility criteria but we don’t want to jump on the conclusion until we discuss with students about their professional background
Guys could you help , that I have started my career in BPO for the insurance industry as a sales executive almost 5 years I have completed and now m working as Bancca Assurance manager in HDFC life but cz of competition yet m facing a job insecurity, and seriously want work but on other task , management , operations where I can get intresting and responsible roles that I can stay more and more in that organisation,and being frank seniors my age is 26 now , n some there is insecurity about upcoming life ,so could you guys and seniors help to which course is suitable for me to make my career stable in this corporate industry
Dear Abhay, We need to have a detailed discussion about the same. Let’s get on a zoom call. Please send me an email and we will talk in detail: mentor@eduhubspot.com
Agreed with you Gautam . But I have very small feedback for you . Sometime you are so rude while explaining . Or giving rude or sarcastic statement to your viewers . Please don’t do this . If you want more subscribers please make some decent video . Or if you are kot here for more viewers then please stop making videos .
Thanks for agreeing with me Ashwin. First, let me start with an apology if my video felt so rude and sarcastic to you. Before I start making a reply to your comment. I'm going to make a humble request to you. Kindly take your precious time and read the following links I have posted below. So that you will get to know about me. My Previous videos: ruclips.net/video/xi5QhwJdSlU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/xi5QhwJdSlU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/DG6Whlus4-Y/видео.html ruclips.net/video/6rPMcQv1Jrk/видео.html My Live PMP Q&A session which I've been conducting for the past 1.5 years for free: www.youtube.com/@EduHubSpot/streams. My Bootcamp post (Kindly read my student's comments in the below post): www.linkedin.com/posts/gautham-sudakar-pmp-pmi-acp_pmp-projectmanagers-leadership-activity-7096735790528950272-URk_? When you have skimmed through the above links, You will come to know about me on How I contribute to PMP aspirants and also you will come to know about my character. Second, I could have made this video by giving smiles(acting) but through this video, I wanted to speak my heart out. Nowhere in the video, I have used any unprofessional words. In my opinion, I have just expressed my disappointment that's it. Any content creator has the right to express disappointment. Also, I'm so sorry I cannot stop making video as my content are helping thousands and thousands of PMP Aspirants. LAST BUT NOT LEAST: MY VIDEO WILL FEEL RUDE AND SACARSTIC FOR ANY PMP ASPIRANTS WHO WANT TO DO THIS CERTIFICATION USING SHORTCUTS, WITHOUT ACQUIRING KNOWLEDGE. ANY PMP ASPIRANTS WHOSE FOCUS IS TO ACQUIRE KNOWLEDGE BY STUDYING THIS COURSE WILL LOVE MY VIDEO. KINDLY READ THE COMMENTS BELOW. ALSO, MY VIDEO WILL FEEL RUDE AND SARCASTIC TO PMP-CERTIFIED PROJECT MANAGERS WHO ARE NOT ABLE TO LEVERAGE THE PMP CERTIFICATION IN THEIR CAREER BENEFITS DUE TO LACK OF KNOWLEDGE. I'M VERY OPEN TO HAVE A PHONE CALL WITH YOU BUDDY REGARDING THIS, PLEASE BE KIND ENOUGH IN SENDING LINKEDIN CONNECTION: www.linkedin.com/in/gautham-sudakar-pmp-pmi-acp/. WE WILL SHARE OUR PHONE NUMBERS AND WE CAN SPEAK. LOOKING FORWARD TO TALKING WITH YOU. Gautham
I feel the same about the PMP as I do about a college degree. Nobody gets a promotion without experience; certifications and degrees are just bonuses that help us get promoted faster. I ell my younger coworkers, "Go to work every day and make good impressions." That's how you get promoted.
Degrees and certs don’t really show anything except this, that you can achieve a designated standard. The journey is the real benefit in obtaining degrees and certifications, in my opinion that’s where the knowledge is really obtained. Now I know that doesn’t seem like much or a high bar to aim for, but most applicants can’t hit the minimum standard that employers are asking for and their resume doesn’t make the interview cut. Making good impressions works, making an impact is better for promotion especially if you’ve done the work and can show “cause and effect” in regards to the result.
I agree with you!. Only when you are doing your everyday work effectively, people will trust you and give you additional responsibilities. But when you are acquiring knowledge by doing any certifications, you can do your everyday work better by applying the knowledge in practice. That's my take!.
Regards,
Gautham
@@ronaldjackson2290 Makes sense
Regards,
Gautham
This is not true for a lot of companies. I got my PMP and got promoted as Sr project manager required a PMP at my company. Also, if all the PMs I work with has PMPs, is the one I am working without one still as good? This is what clients think. Also shows dedication to your job and career.
Congratulations on your promotion buddy. I'm so happy for you and I'm super happy to hear PMP helped you.
Let me share my thoughts on your opinion, You must be a damn good project manager, you would have contributed to your company excellently in your previous role. This means your company would have a great opinion of you. Because of the opinion and along with PMP(booster) they would have promoted you.
Let's take an example, Just assume I'm your reportee and I'm a project manager, Consider I'm not doing my job well, but I got my PMP. Will you promote me to Sr. Project Manager position? I would say you won't promote me.
If I do my current job well along with PMP certification(booster) you may promote me. If I want to do my job well, I should apply all the knowledge I gained while I'm studying for PMP in practice. KNOWLEGE IS POWER!
Hope I was able to communicate to you what I wanted to say. Open to feedback
Gautham
I guess it depends on the company. If after your performance evaluation your boss says, "you should improve you PM knowledge" , then that should be a clue to get PMP certified in order to meet your performance objectives. This may not be the case for all companies or organizations. But knowledge is power and it could work to your advantage. This is very true in the IT industry. Acquiring knowledge + certification = competitive high performer.
The best sales consultant in my company doesn't get the same level of increments etc just cos he doesn't have the certifications the other have. Imo a certification opens more opportunities and also you get to sell yourself better in an interview.
@@jerrychandra9901 That is so true. That is why we always say to our students to focus on students than just preparing and passing an exam
PMP certification k liye kya kya pdhna hota h can u plz suggest me..
Gautham, I believe you summarized the topic very well period having a piece of paper that allows you to put an acronym after your name does not mean you have acquired the knowledge
to be an effective project manager.
Thanks for resonating my thoughts Stephanie!
Gautham
I personally studied for three months in preparing for the PMP exam. And I was successful in passing the exam last year. For me, I have been working in project management for over 15 + plus years. So a lot of the material was familiar to me ; like risks and issues, requirements development, procurements/contracts, ect.
I did gain good knowledge that is applicable in my field/job. So to me, taking the PMP was worth it. Again, the exam is not easy and its a long exam. Got to be honest with yourself on why you need to have a PMP. I like project management and the tools that are provided from PMI.
You nailed it. This is exactly how everyone should think. Thank you for sharing your view. It is aptly stated. Loved it
I am with you , the PMP learning helped me immensely understanding and handling project management activities.
Thank you so much !!
Gautham
Thanks Gautham for the video. It's an eye opener for the people who are taking lightly about PMP.
Your Most Welcome !!
Gautham
Gautham I am with you. Knowledge has it own power and shortcuts never benefits. Thanks a lot for your hard work which you put in the Bootcamps 👍
Glad to know Shahine, You are with me. All the best for your PMP EXAM PREP.
Gautham
Thank You Gautham. I'm with you.
Thank you so much !!
Gautham
Definitely I am with you Gautam, not only PMP any exam are certifications will and should not help without complete knowledge
Thank you so much for supporting my though process Mahantesh. All the best to you PMP EXAM PREP.
Gautham
Gautham Iam with you, I strongly believe knowledge gained in life should be applied in professional world for personal and company development which is always a positive win win situation, strongly agree ❤
Thank you so much !!
Gautham
Any certification matters if we learn something from it and apply as well efficiently in our job role.
PMP certification will definitely help if it is earned with efforts and applied accordingly in job role and interviews.
Thanks for liking the video & your point of view.
Gautham
I'm happy you did this video Gautham. Very very true. No pain no gain. No implementation no improvement....!
Exactly Vijaya!
Gautham
Gautham I am with you. Gaining knowledge and using that knowledge in practical life should be the goal.
Thanks for loving the video.
Gautham
Gautham am with you. Focus should be on acquiring knowledge only.
Super happy to hear you are with me Sowjanya! All the best.
Gautham
Good instructions. Also clear cut info
Glad it was helpful!
Gautham
Hi Gautham I have a experience of total 3.5 years and now working as relationship Manager. Is it OK if I wants to switch my career into PM and how to get into PM as I am a fresher. Please guide me ...I am not able decide what to do. Kindly guide on this 🙏.
Kindly write me an email to: gautham.sudakar@eduhubspot.com
Gautham
Thanks, Gautham for the Valuable information and yes indeed the Goal must be Gaining Knowledge !
Absolutely !!
Gautham
Thank you for this video Gautham, I'm with you.
You're most welcome !!
Gautham
Even the employer sometimes does not know what exactly they are asking in the interview😅
Hi Gautham, right on spot. Your opinion is not limited to PMP but also applies to many other professional certifications like PMP. A certification earned with no knowledge it is suppose to signify or uphold of has a value no more than a piece of paper.
100% agreed Deepak
Regards,
Gautham
Was really helpful
It is not about only PMP certification, but it is for every certification. People take certification by using dumps, simulators & no knowledge. Though many get the job based on that also but they make other people's life in company a hell.
Normal management can be done using common sense & such certifications' knowledge majorly add new words in your vocabulary to showcase your expertise & sure one gets knowledge about other processes which can be helpful.
But, PMP with no common sense doesn't make you a manager but a pain in a** for others.
And we all know, industry is full of such managers.
Hi Gautham, I am with you!
Thank you so much !!
Very true Gautham. This has been my experience too. Unless one really understands and implements, it will not be helpful
Thank you, Nidhi. Very happy to know you have the same thought process!
Gautham
I am with you Gautam.
Thank you hard work done by EHS team helping us to understand the PMP concepts well.🙂
Glad to know you are acquiring knowledge! Keep up the same spirit, Naveen!
Gautham
thank you SIR@@EduHubSpot
Gautham Iam with you
Thank you so much !!
Gautham
Thank you Gautham. Good one.
Your Most Welcome !!
Gautham
You are absolutely right.
Thanks for loving the video.
Gautham
I am fully agree with your opinion.
Thanks !!
Gautham
Very True, I just wanted to know, if I should go for PMP certification now, as I only have completed my 1 year in PMO or atleast gain more experience say for 2 years and then attempt, if no then how can I proceed to prepare one?
Can you please drop me an email at gautham.sudakar@gmail.com to guide you better for PMP preparation.
Gautham
Hi gautam, iam agreed with you, i also wants to upgrade myself as PMP, pls guide me....
Please send me the email on gautham.sudakar@eduhubspot.com to guide you the next step for PMP.
Gautham
Hi Gautham, I agree with you 👍
After your bootcamp, I have implemented the Risk register, and I got clarity on when to Escalate.
Thanks for sharing !!. Proud of you Tejes.
Gautham
How much is the boot camp? How long does it last?
@@abrahamayabam3381 please share your details like phone number email address and we will do a zoom call with you to explain everything or you can send us an email as well at services@eduhubspot.Com so that we can take the next steps
Gautham I am with you
Thanks for the support !!
Gautham
Great Information. I have got 18+ years experience in software domain and I still keep learning from such a nice mentor about mgmt jargons. Thank you
Thank you so much !!
Gautham
Is it worth for Instrumentation engineer
Perfect answer
Thanks for liking the video.
Gautham
Thanks Gautam very insightful and what you shared is a reality.
Thanks for loving the video.
Gautham
I stongly agree with you Gowtham
Thank you so much !!
Gautham
Absolutely. 95 percent of the PM jobs on the job boards are asking for a PM certification. It is way more valuable than any of the micro-certifications. This quibbling dope doesn't have a clue what he is talking about. Passing that 4 hour, 200 question exam tells employers that you have what it takes.
@GAUTHAM
I AM WITH YOU
Glad to hear Deepak from you. I'm super happy to hear you have the same though process. All the best buddy!
Gautham
Hello, how can i reach you pls
you can email me at : gautham.sudakar@eduhubspot.com
Gautham
Hey Gautam.. Would you please suggest me some good trainers for PMP
Visit the link : www.eduhubspot.com/course-details/pmp
Gautham
please advise me about pmp
Can you please email me at gautham.sudakar@eduhubspot.com. so i will guide to the next step for the PMP exam.
Gautham
do you provide any material for preparation for PMP?? where can i get the syllabus? with no prior experience in project management, can i start job as the fresher?
We would defiantly like to guide you for all your queries. can you please email me at gautham.sudakar@eduhubspot.com
Gautham
Hi Gautham, I strongly believe what you said.
Good to hear you have accepted my thoughts Adnan
Gautham
@@EduHubSpot
I am watching your videos from last two months and believe me the way you explain the PMP concept, I have not found any one at that level. Hats off to you man
@@adnanshaikh1998 Glad to know you are following my video. Your comment made my day. Thanks, Adnan for saying this.
Gautham
Hey Gautam
I am currently working as technical support engineer in MNC company and wanting to switch my career into project management. Can you please guide me with the process/steps to move further.
Can you please email me at gautham.sudakar@eduhusubspot.com
Gautham
I agree with your statement . along with experience PMP works good to level up . because of this only we dont get job
Thanks for supporting !!
Gautham
I am planning to do PMP Certification, need your support for further step
please email me at gautham.sudakar@eduhubspot.com and we will guide you the next step for your PMP certification.
Gautham
I do have experience of 6.8 years as a Senior executive in Aftersales-Automotive domain.
But i'd like to change my career path and take it to next level. since this domain doesn't have much growth and lot of competition inside our team i'd like to upgrade my knowledge to get a better position or move further. Could you please guide/suggest me on this?
Kindly email me at gautham.sudakar@eduhubspot.com, we will guide you the next step for the PMP.
Gautham
Your videos are amazing!! Thank you.
Thanks, Buddy!
Gautham
If I want to change my profile to become PM after acquiring necessay training and throuogh studying and get Certification in PMP without any previous experience in Project management, but i have work-ex of 20 years of managing people. will it not help me to secure a PM job in market?
Can you please email me at gautham.sudakar@eduhubspot.com and will guide you the next step for PMP preparation.
Gautham
I have a 1.6 years experience as a production engineer and 6 months of experience as a field engineer now working as a data anaylst shall i take up thus course
Can you please email me at gautham.sudakar@eduhubspot.com, we will guide you the next step.
Gautham
This should be true for all certification exams.
Agreed !!
Gautham
PMI should take proctored exam.
Sir
I have a request for you during classes.Can you use the Hindi language in between english that we can understand the subject matter clearly.
Mukti, So sorry to say this, but I can't teach in Hindi. Please don't mistake me. Please find the reasons why I can't teach in Hindi.
1.) I don't know Hindi.
2.) In my boot camp, I have students from different countries apart from India. When I talk in Hindi, they will have difficulty in understanding.
Gautham
Very much agree with u
Thanks for supporting !!
Gautham
To adherence I am obliged to stop by this video my name is Kazim and I carry 30 year's of teaching experience into sevaral domains and different subjects relatively related to IT and non IT both. I am looking forward to this PMP online as I am based here in Hyderabad INDIA, I shall be obliged to references and recommendations.
Hi sir, i have 2.6 year experience as a support associate. Im planning to opt for this course. Could you please guide me
Send me an email at gautham.sudakar@eduhubspot.com and we will guide you with next steps.
Gautham
@@EduHubSpot thank you
It's a true statement..
Thanks Chiranjeet!
Gautham
Agreed!
Thank you so much !!
Gautham
I have experience of 10 yrs and wanted to change my career path and to upgrade myself. I have done MBA but do not have any project management exp. Am i eligible for PMP certification or should i go fot capm and with that can i go for pmp
Can you please share your details at gautham.sudakar@eduhubspot.com so i will guide you the next step.
Gautham
I am with you😂😂
Thank you so much !!
Gautham
I feel experience matter not certs
Thanks for sharing your views !!
Gautham
I have no experience in project management. Am I eligible for pmp?
Can you please send me an email at gautham.sudakar@eduhubspot.com so I will guide you accordingly ?
Gautham
No. PMI says you need to have minimum years of project management experience before taking the exam. When you complete the application, it provides you with specific criteria to check your eligibility. This is for your own good because there is a lot terminology and processes you need to be familiar with and have the practical experience in order to understand how to implement and execute projects successfully.
@@bootcampragLot of people have a misconception that in order for them to be eligible for PMP, their title should be project manager. If somebody says they have no project management experience or are not sure whether they possess or not, we look at their resume first and then guide them whether they are eligible or not. You are absolutely correct about the eligibility criteria but we don’t want to jump on the conclusion until we discuss with students about their professional background
Guys could you help , that I have started my career in BPO for the insurance industry as a sales executive almost 5 years I have completed and now m working as Bancca Assurance manager in HDFC life but cz of competition yet m facing a job insecurity, and seriously want work but on other task , management , operations where I can get intresting and responsible roles that I can stay more and more in that organisation,and being frank seniors my age is 26 now , n some there is insecurity about upcoming life ,so could you guys and seniors help to which course is suitable for me to make my career stable in this corporate industry
Dear Abhay,
We need to have a detailed discussion about the same. Let’s get on a zoom call. Please send me an email and we will talk in detail: mentor@eduhubspot.com
Very true
That's great to know.
Gautham
If only the best managers are pmp certified 😅 not true !! Just a false standard that is being set . Experience always outweighs amy certification!!
Agreed with you Gautam .
But I have very small feedback for you . Sometime you are so rude while explaining . Or giving rude or sarcastic statement to your viewers . Please don’t do this . If you want more subscribers please make some decent video . Or if you are kot here for more viewers then please stop making videos .
Thanks for agreeing with me Ashwin.
First, let me start with an apology if my video felt so rude and sarcastic to you.
Before I start making a reply to your comment. I'm going to make a humble request to you. Kindly take your precious time and read the following links I have posted below. So that you will get to know about me.
My Previous videos: ruclips.net/video/xi5QhwJdSlU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/xi5QhwJdSlU/видео.html ruclips.net/video/DG6Whlus4-Y/видео.html ruclips.net/video/6rPMcQv1Jrk/видео.html
My Live PMP Q&A session which I've been conducting for the past 1.5 years for free: www.youtube.com/@EduHubSpot/streams.
My Bootcamp post (Kindly read my student's comments in the below post): www.linkedin.com/posts/gautham-sudakar-pmp-pmi-acp_pmp-projectmanagers-leadership-activity-7096735790528950272-URk_?
When you have skimmed through the above links, You will come to know about me on How I contribute to PMP aspirants and also you will come to know about my character.
Second, I could have made this video by giving smiles(acting) but through this video, I wanted to speak my heart out. Nowhere in the video, I have used any unprofessional words. In my opinion, I have just expressed my disappointment that's it. Any content creator has the right to express disappointment.
Also, I'm so sorry I cannot stop making video as my content are helping thousands and thousands of PMP Aspirants.
LAST BUT NOT LEAST: MY VIDEO WILL FEEL RUDE AND SACARSTIC FOR ANY PMP ASPIRANTS WHO WANT TO DO THIS CERTIFICATION USING SHORTCUTS, WITHOUT ACQUIRING KNOWLEDGE. ANY PMP ASPIRANTS WHOSE FOCUS IS TO ACQUIRE KNOWLEDGE BY STUDYING THIS COURSE WILL LOVE MY VIDEO. KINDLY READ THE COMMENTS BELOW.
ALSO, MY VIDEO WILL FEEL RUDE AND SARCASTIC TO PMP-CERTIFIED PROJECT MANAGERS WHO ARE NOT ABLE TO LEVERAGE THE PMP CERTIFICATION IN THEIR CAREER BENEFITS DUE TO LACK OF KNOWLEDGE.
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