According to a study by Edureka and Global Knowledge, PMs with the PMI-ACP are making on average $123,000 USD which is about 15% higher than those with a PMP and 28% higher than those without any PM certifications.
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I can’t help but to notice that the more popular and commonplace Agile has become, that the more rigid it is becoming. The whole point of this movement and their popular progeny such as Scrum, XP, etc. was to overcome the rigidity of traditional project management and software development …
I no longer work directly in IT, but it seems despite the global economic downturn and commoditization of many IT functions, there’s still a red…
Some time back I wrote about the idea of being FrAgile rather than Agile, in which one seeks out complexity and chaos rather than the traditional route of avoiding them at all costs. Back then I wrote that:
This is very new and I’m still…
It seems some Agile coaches are getting withdrawal symptoms from having to manage self-organizing teams who, how shall we say… don’t exactly self-organize. So what’s the solution? According to this article on InfoQ, just…
I have written ad nauseam about the PMP credential on this site and have whole pages with links to tools to help individuals pass the…
I will be giving a webinar for The IT Metrics and Productivity Institute (ITMPI) on how I became an “accidental project manager” which I think…
I look forward to speaking at tonight’s PMICIE dinner meeting on a topic that is close to my heart! Since who cares if you’re an…
I’m very honored and excited to be teaching the Fall 2014 classes in project management for the project management certificate program at UCLA Extension and…
I ran into this article in The Economist about a book recently published titled “The Rule of Nobody: Saving America from Dead Laws and Broken…
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