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:Let's take some middle school graduate as an example. His or her journey to a meaningful job would include a couple of years to get a high-school credential, 4 years to obtain an undergraduate degree, about a year of an entry-level job search, two years as a professional novice, and about one year of a professional job landing.
 
:Let's take some middle school graduate as an example. His or her journey to a meaningful job would include a couple of years to get a high-school credential, 4 years to obtain an undergraduate degree, about a year of an entry-level job search, two years as a professional novice, and about one year of a professional job landing.
  
:Of course, these numbers vary depending on many factors including one's network, credentials, and, simply, luck. Nevertheless, 7 years sounds like an optimistic estimate. With [[CNM Cyber]], this endeavor may be shorten to less than 4 years.
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:Of course, these numbers vary depending on many factors including one's network, credentials, and, simply, luck. Nevertheless, 7 years sounds like an optimistic estimate. With [[CNM Cyber]], this endeavor may be shorten down to less than 4 years.
  
 
:Absolutely, the case described above is extreme. But, overall, you may expect that your career journey can shorten its schedule in half. Not mentioning that you would save 100% of the budget to pay tuition and other career expenses.
 
:Absolutely, the case described above is extreme. But, overall, you may expect that your career journey can shorten its schedule in half. Not mentioning that you would save 100% of the budget to pay tuition and other career expenses.

Revision as of 20:12, 6 September 2020

What Cyber Can't (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the CNM Cyber Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to CNM Cyber. This lesson belongs to the Introduction to CNM Cyber session of the CNM Cyber Orientation.


Content

The predecessor lectio is What CNM Cyber Can.

Key terms

Script

With regard to your employment and employability, CNM Cyber doesn't deliver what cannot be delivered. So-called triple constraints challenge every endeavor. According to the PMI Lexicon of Project Management Terms, a constraint is "a factor that limits the options for managing a project, program, portfolio, or process." The triple constraint suggests that the trio of project scope, time, and cost shall be balanced.
Since all the services of CNM Cyber are free of charge, CNM Cyber's triple constraint advocates that those endeavors that have significant scopes, take significant times.
Let's take some middle school graduate as an example. His or her journey to a meaningful job would include a couple of years to get a high-school credential, 4 years to obtain an undergraduate degree, about a year of an entry-level job search, two years as a professional novice, and about one year of a professional job landing.
Of course, these numbers vary depending on many factors including one's network, credentials, and, simply, luck. Nevertheless, 7 years sounds like an optimistic estimate. With CNM Cyber, this endeavor may be shorten down to less than 4 years.
Absolutely, the case described above is extreme. But, overall, you may expect that your career journey can shorten its schedule in half. Not mentioning that you would save 100% of the budget to pay tuition and other career expenses.
At the same time, CNM Cyber is not feasible for short-term endeavors. Historically, CNM Cyber is best for those endeavors that take six months or longer.

CNM Cyber Suites is the successor lectio.

Questions

Lectio quiz

The answer is recorded for the lectio completion purpose:
  • Which statement below is correct:
    1. All of the other substantive answers are correct.
    2. None of the other answers is correct.

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