George LewisProgram/Project Manager| DXC Technology CompanyHeredia, Costa Rica
Anyone else has experienced with the sensation that 1000 mark is not enough? What's next for us? I really enjoyed the addiction... So I'm missing something... LOL
Is there a listing of those that got the Guru badge?
It would be nice to have a filter to take questions per topic, quality, risk, time... Saving Changes...
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Fully agree with Stephane and what is most important is not only to be on the top of the list, but to stay there :-)
PM Challenge questions are great but many questions require updates. Saving Changes...
Rohit Kumar GoelCybersecurity | IT Consultant| Various ClientsDwarka, New Delhi, Delhi, India
Congratulations George Guru!
I just started on this journey and at this point in time it’s a long way for me to earn Guru badge. Like Julia this effort is sporadic for me at this point in time and I guess I may need to participate on more regular basis...But having a great fun as it surely is challenging my subject matter knowledge...! Saving Changes...
The more I think about a higher level PMchallenge badge, the less I think it's a good idea.
How much time did we each spend getting up to Guru? Do we feel spending at least the same amount of time again would be beneficial to ourselves and the community? Are there more valuable ways we can spend our community time? Saving Changes...
It took me 4 days to get Guru Badge. PM Challenge questions needs to be a little more difficult, conceptual and scenario based for higher ranked badges.
@ Sante, I agree 2000, 3000..... is a good idea Saving Changes...
George LewisProgram/Project Manager| DXC Technology CompanyHeredia, Costa Rica
Two years since this post :) do we have something else after Guru Badge? Saving Changes...