tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7464205514452705951.post5813679305336708126..comments2023-11-02T11:42:34.387-04:00Comments on Juan Banda: Administración Agil de ProyectosJuan Bandahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12213871052044813213noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7464205514452705951.post-82427006044904651922014-03-04T08:42:52.733-04:002014-03-04T08:42:52.733-04:00I would say that a PMP Certification is highly res...I would say that a PMP Certification is highly respected within both IT & non-IT communities where strong project management skills are required. If you plan on a long term career as a project manager, then yes, even with your level of experience, I would suggest getting your PMP. You can prepare yourself for the exam in one of the <a href="www.pmstudy.com/" rel="nofollow">PMP training</a>providers like www.pmstudy.com/. You can do minimal prep-work to get 40 PMI® Contact Hours and apply to PMI for PMP Exam before the class begins.peeterhttp://www.pmstudy.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7464205514452705951.post-15233272542426229162014-03-04T08:41:49.672-04:002014-03-04T08:41:49.672-04:00It will definitely ease your work of handling a bi...It will definitely ease your work of handling a big project. As a project manager I use scrum in my projects. One of my friends referred me to use the Guide to Scrum Body of Knowledge by scrumstudy.com. I like the concepts of sprints, daily standup meetings, etc. the SBOK Helped me alot in Understanding how <a href="www.scrumstudy.com/" rel="nofollow">Agile Project Management</a> works.dianahttp://www.scrumstudy.comnoreply@blogger.com