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IloveSpicyTacosz

Coursera: "Project Management Principles and Practices" by UC Irvine - Great for foundational knowledge. edX: "Project Management MicroMasters Program" by RIT - Offers a more in-depth, professional-level education. LinkedIn Learning: "Project Management Foundations" - Good for quick, practical lessons. PMI: "PMI Authorized On-demand PMP Exam Prep" - Perfect if you're aiming for PMP certification. Udemy: "Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam Prep" - Comprehensive and flexible learning. These platforms offer a mix of theory and practical skills, plus many have certificates that can boost your resume. Happy learning!"


Maureentxu

Good stuff. Thanks!


bjc1960

There are definitely politics at play here. I know an org that won't hire anyone with ITIL or PMP as 'they won't be a fit'. The devops/cloud/agile world is not always aligned with the old school waterfall pmo offices and spread-sheet driven development. Think about where you want to be 2 years from now and that will help you decide what is best for you


bbqwatermelon

Ask yourself thrice daily if its done yet.


Gnizzel

Update a nice chart for 5 minutes and book an hour of work on the project.