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‎07-16-2025 12:32 AM
Hello all,
Do we have any certifications on Enterprise Asset Management? If so please let me know the certification details.
Thanks,
Chadive Venkata Krishna Reddy
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‎07-16-2025 02:53 AM
As the link I already shared shows: it's an accreditation. But the courses are there. It really shouldn't matter if it's a certification or not. If you want/need the knowledge, you take the courses. If not, not. Being certified shouldn't be the goal. Experience is what should count. And an accreditation shows the same as a certification: you have filled in enough questions with the correct answer to pass the test. It doesn't say anything about how well you are able to put that knowledge to work.
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‎07-16-2025 02:32 AM
You mean through NowLearning? Or something else?
Because I assume that you found the same results when typing it into the search bar at NowLearning: https://learning.servicenow.com/lxp/en/it-asset-management/enterprise-asset-management-for-implement...
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‎07-16-2025 02:36 AM
Yes, Like we have CSA, CAD, CIS-FSM, CIS-CSM
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As the link I already shared shows: it's an accreditation. But the courses are there. It really shouldn't matter if it's a certification or not. If you want/need the knowledge, you take the courses. If not, not. Being certified shouldn't be the goal. Experience is what should count. And an accreditation shows the same as a certification: you have filled in enough questions with the correct answer to pass the test. It doesn't say anything about how well you are able to put that knowledge to work.
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