Which is Best Pmp or Mba
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Many blog and forum posts discuss whether it is better to go for a PMP or MBA. I think they serve 2 different purposes, but there is great value in each. Having earned both a PMP and an MBA, I have some definite thoughts on this, but of course in the end it is a personal decision.
Many people may remember the movie “The Wizard of Oz”, and how The Great Oz described a university education to the scarecrow, who lamented “if I only had a brain”. He was seeking “smarts”, or the capability to think deep thoughts, the ability to analyze, interpret, distinguish, and reason. In the end, Oz granted the scarecrow a degree, which, Oz said, put him in fine standing with those who came before him attended universities, and learned to “think”. MBA and Education Certifications and Qualifications Certifications, such as the PMP, have become popular and are similar, yet also different in some important ways, than technical certifications. They provide a framework for handling certain common problem sets, they are challenging to learn, and they are clearly a skill. But this is where they diverge from the education provided by an MBA. They provide a clear “skill” for the workplace. Education does not necessarily do that, although it provides great background that can help someone perform better. The certification provides employers with an indication of a minimum level of knowledge and achievement, and professionals with a distinguishing and proven minimum skill set. What an MBA or Certification Can Provide I will say that having had the discipline and broader thinking of the MBA background helped me not only to more easily earn these other certifications, but also to perform more effectively and with greater perspective with the certifications. Personally, I think I was much more effective with it in situations that involved certifications that I would have been without it. It’s a Personal Decision In conclusion, in a choice between PMP and MBA, I generally would recommend going for the MBA, but again that depends on the person. It will serve anyone in the long run, but in the end, experience is the best teacher, and performance results are best indicator. A degree will make it easier to earn certifications, if desired, at the appropriate time, but it is not necessarily required. The MBA shapes thinking in a broader and more comprehensive way for the long run. If time or resources is a concern, or there is a more immediate career need, then certainly earning the certification would help in the short term to anchor the career. But in the long run, I think an MBA would serve most people the best. John Reiling, PMP, MBA is experienced Project Manager and writer on Project Management topics. John’s web site Project Management Training Online, provides online PMP Prep training and online PMP PDUs training . John writes regularly in his Project Management blog, PMcrunch.com . |
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