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1 month 21 hours ago #32569

Sameer Menda

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Hi Mark,

That's a great and thoughtful question — and it gets asked often by professionals who are deciding whether PMP is just a credential or something more transformative.

Let me share my experience:
1. PMP taught me to think in terms of process. It made me more deliberate and proactive in planning and risk management.
2. I stopped thinking my job was to just ‘get stuff done’ and started asking how I could support my team better.
3. It introduced me to different tools that encourage objective thinking and metrics-driven leadership.

Please note that passing the PMP exam doesn’t mean mastery. The real shift happens when you apply the knowledge in real projects. It doesn’t automatically make you a better communicator or people manager. You still have to build emotional intelligence and conflict resolution skills over time. It won’t fix a toxic culture or poor leadership above you. But it can give you the tools to navigate those environments more effectively.
1 month 2 weeks ago #32501

Mark Thomas

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If you’ve taken the PMP, I’d love to hear if it really helped shift your mindset and affected how you lead. Appreciate any honest feedback!

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