Tom Brough wrote:
Certification is a double edged sword. On the one hand it gives employers an indication that you have the skills they need, and on the other its courses are usually provided by vendors of the software, which encourages lock-in culture (either by accident or design).

However there are (office suite neutral) alternatives. There are people who think that certification should show skill and aptitude, and flexible thinking rather than ability to follow prescribed paths and actions blindly and unwaveringly.

In a url ....

http://www.theingots.org/

You can do this in MS Office or OpenOffice the choice is yours .....

The world IS changing ......
Wow. Thanks for this Tom, it was completely off of my radar! :-)


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