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During my work at a client' site, a lady from marketing department pointed to me that I did not have a blog. My first reaction was: "Who has time for a blog?" However, she convinced me. Well...here it is - my contribution to the world of blogs - I dedicate this blog to the questions and answers related to the field of (project/program) management consulting and training. Welcome! Mike Marco
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Hi Mike,
Wow, glad you have decided to start a blog. I wanted to let you know that the training was terrific. You certainly know lots about project management and are a wealth of knowledge not just on the theoretical but practical issues. I think you'll have lots to talk about on your blog- and it may not just be about project management. I look forward to hearing your thoughts about how Americans need to appreciate more about what we have!
By the way, I'm thinking about getting certification. What are your thoughts?
Thank you Mary Ann,
Thanks for the support. People like you make me work as eConsulting Group™.
Regarding your PMP® effort, it is a great accomplishment - no question about it. It is a proof that your work as a project manager has enough merit and credential to be recognized by PMI. PMP® would not teach you project management, but would open the door for you as a recognized expert. I learn everyday new things and I strongly believe everyone should.
We offer three and five days PMP® prep courses. Based on your experience, knowledge and commitment, I think you could prepare by yourself for that exam. Let me know if you need any assistance.
Regards,
Mike Marco
Mike - I want to thank you for your participation at the Metrolina PMI - 2007 Professional Development Days Symposium last week. Your presentation was very well received. I look forward to working with you again in the future. Thank you -- Vinay Loganadan
Thanks Vinay,
It was pleasure to be there. You folks did a great job of putting things together. Stay in touch.
Regards,
Mike
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