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Remember that feeling when you first found out you were PMP certified? Are you still reveling in it, or are you at the point where you're wondering what's next? You might be suffering from Post-PMP® Syndrome. We'll help you get through it. Read our tips for getting the most out of your PMP in this month's Know How Network article. And visit http://podcast.cheetahlearning.com/podcastgen/ to listen to my new monthly podcast, talking about the same topic. You'll also want to read through both Avoiding Post-PMP® Syndrome and The Magic of Value to learn even more. And don't let your learning stop just because you're PMP certified. Consider becoming a master of PM by pursuing a Project Management Master's Certificate , which we talk about in this month's PDU Corner . Let your PMP and PM skills take you exactly where you want to go.

 

Learn how to make the most out of the PM skills you already have and how to master the ones you'll need throughout your career when you read this month's feature articles and our September Know How Network article. We're ready if you are.

Michelle LaBrosse, PMP, Chief Cheetah


The First Thing I Did When I Earned My PMP Certification Was...

Getting yourself ready to take the PMP certification exam is no easy task. It takes dedication, determination and overcoming that little bit of dread that's in the back of your mind or the pit of your stomach. But once you have the right to put "PMP" after your name, you just have to be proud of yourself. What did you do when you first found out? Click on the link above, and let us know the first thing you did when you earned your PMP certification.


Let your confidence show, but remember there's still plenty for you to learn in Project Management, business and life. Never stop being a student. As Mark Twain pointed out, "All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence; then success is sure."