This is the
final weekend of the PMI-PBA certification pilot exam and I haven’t taken it
because it has been chaotic as of lately. I do feel that I will get it done
this year regardless of what has been happening to me. What I have done in the meantime is improving
my Excel 2010 and SQL programming skills. I scored 92% on the advanced Excel
2010 final exam and 86% on the Introduction to SQL final exam. So my time hasn’t been wasted but the PMI-PBA
certification has not materialized. What
I have learned is to centralize my focus and write down to do one thing every
single day towards the goal. I know that
practicing this will put me farther ahead than now.
Showing posts with label pilot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pilot. Show all posts
Saturday, August 02, 2014
Sunday, June 22, 2014
What the PMI-PBA Pilot Deadline Has Taught Me
I
have just completed my PMI-PBA pilot certification Excel verification
spreadsheet documenting all of my projects. I am moving on this application
faster than my PMI-ACP certification application because the PMI-PBA pilot
program has a deadline. It forces me to push through all of the mess that I am
dealing with currently. After passing my PMP exam in June, I started studying
for the PMI-ACP certification in July. However, with all of the craziness that
I experienced for the past 11 months stopped me. There was never a prolonged peaceful
time period so I never established a rhythm. This pilot program forced me to
keep going regardless of the chaos. Right now the chaos is constant yet the
PMI-PBA pilot program deadline is August 4th. August 4th
is going to come and go whether or not I’ve completed the application or have
taken the test. Understanding this, I’ve decided not to let work and people
further obstruct me from my certification goal. I will not only submit my
PMI-PBA application but will sit for the certification exam and pass it this October.
I have bigger dreams and taking the PMI-PBA certification exam is the first
step. I will use this experience to prepare for the Certified Business Analysis
Professional (CBAP) exam this fall. Furthermore, clearing the PMI-PBA exam
liberates my time and energy to revisit the PMI-ACP certification exam with a
renewed mentality. By then I will be able to push pass the chaos and confusion
and will even be out of my current work environment.
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Sunday, May 25, 2014
Preparing for the Project Management Institute's New Professional Business Analyst (PMI-PBA) Certification
Friday I learned from Project
Management Institute’s Twitter that it is holding a Professional Business
Analyst (PMI-PBA) certification pilot program.
This motivated to read PMBOK, BABOK and purchase a study book to
prepare. Unlike my PMI-ACP certification
endeavor (which I will return to later this year), I have a lot more overlap
with business analysis than agile. I
have a PMP, MBA, business analysis education and 8 years’ business analysis
experience. I would easily qualify.
After
debating and expending much energy deciding whether or not to return to my
office, I’ve discovered that I can copy and paste the BABOK to Word enabling me
to create a chapter 1 summary sheet. There is a whole lot of information that I
must grasp but I am ready to absorb everything in order to pass the PMI-BPA
pilot program. Though 61% is probably
the passage rate, I am aiming for 80% and will accomplish this through using
CBAP exam materials. I do think that
buying the Rita Mulachy CBAP flashcards and writing down a couple per day will
help me become stronger in the business analysis area. Even though this is
chapter 1, there is so many differences between business analysis and project
management. I have to learn the lingo. My brain is expanding with blood
circulating through parts of my brain I probably haven’t used since studying
for my PMP last year.
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Wednesday, April 03, 2013
Making Reality TV a Reality
The WIFV DC reality programming
event is insightful. There are Food
Network and Cooking Channel producers on the panel. A little backstory: Food Network is the
parent station. It owns the Cooking Channel which will be 3 years old this May
31st (I still miss the Fine Living Channel). The Food Network is
purely entertainment with food serving as the platform. Conversely, the Cooking
Channel is the hipper station catering to 20 and 30 year olds. In addition, the Cooking Channel has
converted some webisodes (Bitchin’ Kitchen) into TV shows. The panel admitted that Bitchin’ Kitchen is
too edgy for its more mature Food Network clientele.
This event has taught me so much
about gaining traction and creating a following. Everyone is saying the importance of
marketing your uniqueness on multiple platforms. TV is the ‘second screen’ because a number of
consumers watch their TV elsewhere besides a screen. The problem with web content is that it is
unedited and niche. Regardless of
format, having a great story is the biggest selling point. I’ll keep working on my craft by enrolling in
the Writer Center’s How to Write A Lot
course in two weeks.
There is only one downside: all of
these pushy vegans! Even when the Food
Network executive tells them that vegan audience isn’t wide enough for
advertising, people still keep asking about writing TV pilots. Over 90% of the world eats meat! Next, I am
so tired of these people that I run out of the meeting straight to the downtown
DC Palm Steakhouse where I order the Prime Steak Burger.
Palm Steakhouse Prime Steak Burger with Bleu Cheese and French Fries
Suck it vegans!
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