COURSE: Delivering PMP cert preparation at INTEL CR

COURSE: Delivering PMP cert preparation at INTEL CR

“In learning you will teach, and in teaching you will learn.” ― Phil Collins

Have I shared that I love teaching? If not, here it goes: I DO, I just love it. It´s just that teaching, when done from the heart, goes way beyond an unidirectional transfer of data: to put it in geeky terms, a network/ethernet hub can do that, in any case. The real value comes from a very different place. The best teaching puts the “professor” in a frank, open conversation with the class. The best sessions are a true exchange of perspectives, experiences and ideas, where the teacher leaves the archaic and imaginary podium so revered in the past century and becomes a facilitator. There is – and there should never be – shame in a “I don´t know” answer – both from a student or a professor. There is no disrespect in a “Let´s research together” statement and there is no better feedback than a frank, open smile from the class. And this safe exchange & study environment was what we constructed together at the latest PMP Certification Preparation course delivered to a group of leaders from INTEL Costa Rica. For over two months, and powered by the Universidad Nacional (UNA) “Open Education” area, we met every Thursday at the modern and massive local headquarters and explored together PMI´s approach to Project Management, the PMBOK, it´s interpretation and shared anecdotes, tips and knowledge: we LEARNED.

Furthermore, we simulated the actual certification exam and discussed strategies for taking the test (BTW – free tip: if you want to certify, you not only need the experience and the theory, you need preparation and a plan to attack the test per-se. In other words: you not only need to know, you need to prepare to answer efficiently). We also dared to challenge the theory, following the “start with why” principle (S. Sinek). Mind-maps, process flowcharts and “put-it-in-your-words” exercises made terms and ideas palatable and catchy. Tough topics and gray areas were not hidden and as a group, we searched for answers, with different persons serving as trailblazers at different times. And humor was a true ally to us all.

May this short post put in writing my gratitude to these excellent professionals, to the Universidad Nacional (UNA) and to INTEL Costa Rica: buckle up, new PMPs on the horizon – THANK YOU GUYS for all what I learned from you!

Sincerely,

 

Fernando

 

 

“Only those who look with the eyes of children can lose themselves in the object of their wonder.”  ― Eberhard Arnold

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