Is it true you can use your own projects for the PMP?

I've been an aspiring PMP for years now, and i've managed projects, but never at a company...

I really want to get the PMP cert, is it possible to use a software project that you developed and managed? or a house remodel that you manage as part of the PMP experience requirements?

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u/kozendgray — 1 day ago

What does everyone use for their project management software? Primavera P6?

I hear everyone uses primavera p6. Is that the standard? It's quite expensive for a small company, do you guys just use google sheets or something?

Is primavera way better than the rest?

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u/kozendgray — 3 days ago

I built a collaborative mapping app, where you can map with your friends and family, would love some feedback and advice on where to go with this, I hit a wall on development.

I've been building https://allmap.io for 10 months now, learning ai and stuff.

I just finished the onboarding and v1.

It's a collaborative mapping application, I originally created it for friend groups or organizations to create maps together and share recommendations. The idea behind it is like curated maps by friends.

I thought of it like the marauder's map from harry potter, for friends to get into trouble together, mark meeting spots and what not.

It's kind of general right now and I want to make it more niche, I'm trying to think which direction to make this thing so it solves a specific problem for people, would love some feedback and advice on it.

https://preview.redd.it/ibsg1pdxkvah1.png?width=2879&format=png&auto=webp&s=efbde8100a993dec2bb9c519d8ffc2a7145076c4

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u/kozendgray — 4 days ago
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Los Angeles USA Antique Tiles

do you guys think these old tiles are worth anything??

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Im planning to demo this fireplace and seeing if i should try to sell these tiles.

u/crepe_de_chine — 20 days ago

My Map, my art, that might shut down soon

I have spent 10 months creating a super cool online map that was inspired by hoodmaps.

called allmap.io

It makes $0, it actually costs me $60 a month to keep up. this is kind of just turning into a cool art project and I might shut it down soon.

I'm disheartened because maps seem like a niche that nobody really pays for, but I'd like my hard work to at least see the light of day for a few months before I kill it.

They say a man's product is like his child, and it will hurt to kill this thing.

Of all the people in the world who might appreciate this, this community might.

Check out Los Angeles its the place I painted the most.

u/kozendgray — 27 days ago