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"Children have been shot in other conflicts I have covered. But never before have I watched as soldiers enticed children like mice into a trap and murdered them for sport."
  • Look, Country A rolls tanks into Country B. Country B shoots back. Is it a bake-off? A strongly worded letter exchange? No! It's war. It's almost as if organized, armed resistance to a hostile, invading force constitutes... exactly what war is.

    The Soviet Union, in a move that surprised absolutely no one who'd been paying attention, decides Finland looks awfully... annexable. They roll in, expecting a quick victory. Finland, a country roughly the size of Stalin's ego, says, 'Hold my vodka.' They fight back, fiercely, in the snow, for months. Was it a 'friendly disagreement over border placement'? No! It was the Winter War.

  • Career Path Advice
  • Thanks for the frank and practical advice about project management and certifications.

    The Scrum Master role does sound like it leans more towards a computer science background, given the close involvement with development teams.

    My current certification (Data Analytics and BI) was pursued because they're offered through my college (which is a well-reputed, government-run Delhi University institution), and a professor I'm close with recommended them. It felt like a solid, vetted opportunity, not just a random private cert.

    I get that project management has its share of headaches, like you said, but the core parts – handling unexpected problems, being adaptable, and keeping everyone happyish – are things I think I can handle. That makes it a good option, along with consulting for me.

    But now I'm at a crossroads. Should I focus on project management, supply chain management (which I'm also interested in), or both. That's where I'm really stuck – figuring out which direction and what certs to pursue. Any thoughts on that front would be great. I apprecite the bluntness.

  • Career Path Advice

    I'm currently pursuing an Econ(Hons) degree and have nearly completed a Data Analytics and Business Intelligence certification. I'm now looking to add Project Management to my skillset and would really appreciate your advice.

    I'm considering a few certifications: CAPM, CSM, or possibly the Google Project Management cert. I'm also a bit unclear on Agile/Scrum – could anyone explain what that entails and how it fits in?

    Beyond Project Management, I'm also interested in:

    Supply Chain (CSCP certification)

    Lean Six Sigma (Green/Yellow Belt – not sure what this is, or if it's relevant)

    Financial Modeling and Analysis (further down the line)

    I have complementary skills from using power automate/query and college skill courses in leadership, coms, digital marketing and financial literacy.

    I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the options.

    Any advice you can offer would be incredibly helpful.

    Thanks!

    P.S. For context, I'm based in India and studying at Ramanujan College, Delhi University.

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