"Best" is an individual determination. What are your career objectives, what roles do you aspire to, and what certifications are held by folks in those roles? Until you can answer those questions, it will be hard to pick a suitable certification...
Financial Management Specialist | US Peace CorpsYaounde, Centre, Cameroon
HI Sahil,
Kiron just answered you so well. Wishing you the best Sahil Saving Changes...
Thomas WalentaGlobal Project Economy ExpertHackenheim, Germany
Sahil,
people will not hire you for your certifications but for their trust in you to be able to help them, practically.
With PMP you learned about a lot of techniques and ideas. I think the best is to spend some time to practice these and become an expert in some. At least that was my path years ago, I implemented EV in a company, I established risk management, improved estimation techniques etc.
This practice will lead you to your next step and once you understand what is best for you, you can chose the next step. As Kiron states. And this is agile too.
I agree with Tomas. PMP gives you a lot of knowledge to put in practice, and in this professional development path, you encounter some areas in which you show expertise, that could be risk management, portfolio supervision, etc. This will indicate the next certification goal. Saving Changes...
Darren PaladinoEngagement Director| SalesforceDenver, Co, United States
Sahil, the process of PMP preparation highlights those areas where you may have the relevant experience. Look there and see if it resonates with you and if it is aligned with your career path. For me, that led to PMI-RMP and the ACP. Saving Changes...
sahil aroraGeneral Manager| Johnson controls Hitachi air conditioning India ltdAhmedabad, Gujrat, India
Hi All ( Kiron , Kwiyuh , Thomas , Rami ,Abolfazl , Venonica , Darren ) Thank you for the valuable inputs based on that , i can focus on current practice and excel in skills of PJM , Look for carrer path and decide the next step which mentioned by @Darren @Veronica @Rami @Kiron
I got some good idea to implement the EV in estimation from @Thomas
I am working with R&D and manufacturing where need to sync both of them if any suggestion on both would be really appreciated .
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Sep 23, 2020 7:23 AM
Darren Paladino
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You're welcome Sahil, I am also experiencing this process. For me, I decided to proceed down dual paths for the project management methodology aspects and then the complementing IT or cloud computing piece. Best Wishes and please update the group!
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Darren PaladinoEngagement Director| SalesforceDenver, Co, United States
Sep 23, 2020 12:37 AM
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Hi All ( Kiron , Kwiyuh , Thomas , Rami ,Abolfazl , Venonica , Darren ) Thank you for the valuable inputs based on that , i can focus on current practice and excel in skills of PJM , Look for carrer path and decide the next step which mentioned by @Darren @Veronica @Rami @Kiron
I got some good idea to implement the EV in estimation from @Thomas
I am working with R&D and manufacturing where need to sync both of them if any suggestion on both would be really appreciated .
You're welcome Sahil, I am also experiencing this process. For me, I decided to proceed down dual paths for the project management methodology aspects and then the complementing IT or cloud computing piece. Best Wishes and please update the group! Saving Changes...
Marcus UdokangProject Manager| Aivaz ConsultingCalgary, Alberta, Canada
Not much more to add to what has already been said, except I am sure you will be successful at the path you chose. Saving Changes...