After years of working as a project manager, and now in a role as a manager of an I.T. department, I have finally taken the almost-final step towards a certification that I have wanted for a long while: preparing for my PMP certification. The PMBOK - the Project Management Book of Knowledge is a thick, obscure, abstruse, and mysterious tome. But I am attending 5 days this week of an intense preparation course to review this book in order to write and pass the exam.
Once I am PMP certified, I will be able to plan camping trips with great aplomb.
And once this week is up, I can return those few idle neurons that I have left to planning my next camping trip.
Cheers,
Mungo
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