Does it occur to anyone else that it's strange to put CCIE's in 
"project management" when the CCIE program doesn't, in the slightest, 
test for project management skills?


>just a correction, it wasn't a newspaper but an article on ZDNet:
>
>http://www.zdnet.com/sp/stories/news/0,4538,2693233-1,00.html
>
>which in part states:
>
>Quote
>
>Not to be left out, Cisco Systems is reworking its partner program so that
>all partners are required to specialize. The company also will require
>customer-satisfaction ratings for its partners, a step taken by Microsoft
>earlier this year for its top-tier Gold partners.
>
>In return, Cisco will share its best practices and tools with its partners
>and drop the CCIE requirements from one per $10 million sales to one per $40
>million in sales. That will push CCIEs into a project management role, and
>put more responsibility on the shoulders of associate, professional and
>expert certified Cisco partners.
>
>Unquote.
>
>Kevin Wigle

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