4th November 2011, 10:14 PM
Dinosaur Wrote:Oh, and while admittedly I haven't bothered reading the latest in the ever-lengthening series of strangely-varying requirements to become a MIFA, am I not right in recalling that, certainly in the past, one of the useable qualifications was having managed projects over a certain cash value? - sounds like a Managers club to me, at least back then
As far as I am aware, that is nonsense. You really need to get up to date. The requirements now, if anything, seem even easier than they did say ten years ago.
Also there seems to be a remarkable amount of occasions where job titles vary widely with role - since when has PO meant assistant supervisor and SPO just supervisor? I would have thought PO meant project officer and SPO meant senior project officer, i.e. one step down from manager. Is there really so much variance from one place to another or am I completely missing something.