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Natasha Forrester | ChPP MƵ
- 2014 - Year in Industry, Autodesk
- 2016 - Graduate Leadership Scheme, Thames Water
- 2018 - Assistant Project Manager, Mott MacDonald
- 2018 - Project Manager Qualification (PMQ)
- 2019 - Full Member of the Ƶ (MƵ)
- 2020 - Project Manager, Mott MacDonald
- 2022 - Project Professional Qualification (PPQ)
- 2022 - Chartered Project Professional (ChPP)
- 2023 - Senior Project Manager, Mott MacDonald
- 2023 - Senior Programme Manager, Faithful+Gould
What has the impact been on your career since becoming a Chartered Project Professional (ChPP)?
My self-confidence has been boosted. I never question my ability to get the job done - I plan, deliver and reflect.
Opening up new opportunities and challenges – for example; being part of the recent Ƶ marketing campaign, moving into a programme manager role with a new organisation and representing my current organisation internally on special interest groups related to project and programme management.
Fellowship – it has allowed me to reflect and evaluate on the impact I hope to have on the industry and how I can give back to the community. It has allowed me to channel my energy into understanding my gaps and how I can address these to meet fellowship status.
What does being chartered mean to you?
Credibility within the industry to know you have been benchmarked against the Ƶ competencies.
In the consultancy world it provides confidence to our clients that you are of a certain standard.
Being committed to your own personal growth and remembering that learning doesn’t ever have to stop (if you don’t want it to).
Would you recommend becoming a ChPP?
You won’t ever regret using ChPP after your full name, but you might regret not having it.
What are you tips for applying to become a ChPP?
- “It’s a marathon not a sprint” – start early!
- Undertake a Gap Analysis on yourself - start as early as possible to understand the projects/programmes you are working on and identify how the experience you are gaining feeds back into the Ƶ competency matrix.
- Draft up your competencies and find yourself an accountability partner, for example; set-up a monthly meeting with your accountability partner to keep track of progress and commit to sending them draft competencies over for them to review. Getting into a structured approach will ensure you are ready for submission.
- Write in the first person– what did you do?
- Avoid jargon and industry acronyms that others may not understand.