I've been looking at information on the
Certified Business Manager credential (created and administered by the
Association of Professionals in Business Management) and would like to get some feedback from those who have it, have knowledge of it, etc.
How well-regarded is it? How useful is the material covered? Does it help either in regard to getting a job or in terms of advancement?
Basically, I'm not finding tons of info about it (which may already answer my questions) other than about the credential itself. I'd like to get some real world feedback on it.
A few background details... I currently work at a Director level in logistics/operations/quality. I'm thinking along the lines of ultimately maybe working toward a COO-type position. Going for a MBA *is* a consideration, but it may be a bit further down the road. I see that the CBM can count for some credits toward a MBA, so that's where I'm kind of headed with this. This is all just brainstorming at this point, so that's why I'm soliciting some feedback.
Any light anyone could shed would be greatly appreciated.
I hope I'm not sounding like an academic snob, but I'd suggest that you look at such a Diploma rather than something offered by a professional body. The cachet of a certificate awarded by a degree granting University will count more to potential employers. By the way, this isn't true of all certificates - for example, a CFA is widely known and highly regarded.
And, you'll be able to use credits earned while getting your diploma towards an MBA, should you decide later to pursue one.
posted by Mutant at 10:10 AM on May 27, 2008