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Avoiding Post-PMP
® Syndrome

You did it. After days/weeks/months/years of studying, you passed the exam, and you're a Project Management Professional. Now what? You may be suffering from Post-PMP® Syndrome, but don't let it cheat you. Here are some ways you can get the most out of your PMP.

Don't keep it a secret. Send an e-mail to your team members and managers to let them know what you accomplished, and talk to your manager about how you can use your PMP to help the organization.

Measure your successes. It's much easier to negotiate a raise when you can show your value to the organization based on your successful PM skills. Be sure to document your achievements.

Volunteer at a non-profit. Pick your favorite charity and use your Project Management skills to help manage an important initiative. Not only will you be doing good for others, but you'll be networking and meeting people outside your industry.

Project confidence. It shouldn't be too hard to do. After all, you DID pass the exam, and you ARE a PMP. Bring that confidence to every project you're part of, and you can inspire those around you.

For more tips on getting the most from your PMP and avoiding Post-PMP Syndrome, reach this month's Know How Network article, and check out The Magic of Value to learn how to improve your outlook on life.

 


You may be suffering from Post-PMP® Syndrome, but don't let it cheat you.