Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Cost of Journey towards Certification

Wikipedia gives enough description about what “certification” means or is all about (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certification) but today I’d like to share a piece of my history entwined with it.

Past

It all started end of Q4 of 2005 with Arup’s challenge  of volunteering to take Microsoft Certifications so BlasAsia could achieve Gold Partner level in the Microsoft Partner Program. The challenge was so enticing enough for me to gear up, study and focus my mind to get certified. It was my fourth year as a paid software engineer using Microsoft software development products when I achieved my first title “Microsoft Certified Professional”. Cool, isn’t it? That was sometime in May 2006 and it wasn’t enough to get BlastAsia to the Gold Partner level. So spending a few more hours at the office after graveyard work shift, with occasional “camping at the office” moments, by end of June 2006, after passing two more exams, I nailed the “Microsoft Certified Application Developer for Microsoft .NET” title. Striking the iron while it’s hot, so they say, by end of July 2006 “Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist – SQL Server 2005” and by end of August 2006 “Microsoft Certified Solution Developer for Microsoft .NET”.

I unknowingly put myself to much labor and limelight that I was tasked to help out ten (10) software engineer trainees achieve their first Microsoft certification. God was really at work and through His helping hand, all the trainees passed, BlastAsia achieved the Gold Partner level, and my sincerest gratitude to BlastAsia for awarding me “Employee of the Year”.

Each Microsoft certification exam is priced at $80 then with 15% markup (I think) for the Test Centers.

 

Present

I am seeking no more technical certifications, specifically with Microsoft, not unless it would add up to my current role as Project Manager. For instance, last May 2008 I took (and thank God pass) EXAM 70-632 (TS: Microsoft Office Project 2007, Manage Projects) with the purpose of enhancing my credential as someone who does project management using MS Project.  However, an employer’s need has to be fulfilled today. That is why even with only a weeks notice, I have responded, geared up, studied hard, and prayed that God would intervene.

 

Future

Certification in the future is quite certain for a Project Manager role and, to name one, its Project Management Professional certification by the Project Management Institute (PMI.org). My wife got hers last February 2009 and I’ve been greatly advised, persuaded, coerced to take it. A six months to one year of preparation, so they say, is the common timeframe to achieve a good level of confidence that you can pass the exam. It must be the case because processing application for examination are so strict, the requirements are enormous, and the examination fee is substantial (at $555, non-refundable). I was told that it’s best to have read PMBoK Guide at least twice, that’s more than 850 pages worth of written knowledge! Also one should have at least 36 months of project management experience; with 4,500 hours leading and directing projects; and 35 hours of project management education (which can be obtained from PMI REPs).

 

So help me God!

Friday, February 11, 2011

God is Really Amazing!

 

The Word of God in Romans 8:28 says “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.

 

When I won the iPad last September 2010, it occurred to me that God is preparing a ministry that would require such device. At the time, I can’t imagine what it is. However, as days pass by, the iPad presented itself as a super handy tool during those idle times, like waiting for my wife as she travels from work to our meeting place before we head home. At such times I can pull the iPad and write down notes on plans for the Media Ministry, the Come to the Father (Rewind) musical play, etc… It became so easy to read the PMBoK Guide along with software programming-related whitepapers/articles/eBooks that further my skills. Listening to podcasts and watching videos on demand became so entertaining. On top of that, my kids love to play with the iPad.

 

All these because of the one device that God allowed to be on my custody. It’s like God allowed this *free* experience to enable me and my loved ones increase in know-how that will ultimately bring back glory/honor/praise to God.

 

I really thank God for this wonderful opportunity that even at work I  have gained fundamental experience before officially handling a software (mobile app) project based on the same technology as the iPad.

 

Lord you are truly amazing! Thanks so much! May you find me a good steward of this iPad. Amen!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Strive to have Influence

Even a little example can be a big influence for Christ.

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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Commencing Project Four Point Five

 

This will be a gift to my wife, for all her patience, understanding, and love for me.

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original photo credit to icicp.blogspot.com

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Any progress in your comfort zone?

People love their comfort zones and others would keep it to death. There are a number of good benefits living in the comfort zone: everything almost becomes automatic, easy, predictable, and requires no extra effort to accomplish things as they are almost the same old task one is doing over again. As if you can really predict the future because tomorrow's activities will never be far from yesterday's and even today's tasks. Easy living and seemingly very low stress levels.

But is one achieving any progress in the comfort zone?

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Checkpoint: Any Professional Regret?

A friend of mine shared me this link

http://msn.careerbuilder.com/Article/MSN-2422-Workplace-Issues-What-is-Your-Biggest-Professional-Regret/?SiteId=cbmsnhp42422&sc_extcmp=JS_2422_home&gt1=23000

which lists some regrets of people who practiced their profession

  • Just trying to pay the bills
  • Getting involved with a co-worker
  • Spending too much on grad school
  • Overstaying the corporate world
  • Not taking risks
  • Letting my job take over my life

It’s good sometimes to stop and check direction: would I still hit my goal given this direction?

 

Lord please provide me with your comforting wisdom. Thanks!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Giving Project Canaan the Upbeat

The vision of Project Canaan is noble and how to realize such is not close to impossible. It will come to pass!

I’m very excited about this remake of a musical play we did way back in 2001. I pray that it will create a ripple of faith that would resonate far and beyond my reach which in return generate funds for the purchase of that piece of land that will be used to establish a Worship Sanctuary.

Become a part of Project Canaan: http://projectcanaan.multiply.com/