Hello,
I know the focus of any certification is not the certificate nor the logo,
the
joy of scaling through all the hurdles, the additional knowledge and
responsibilies it brings, etc out weighs the the certificate or the logo you
are given to put on your complimentary card of letter heading.

However, the logo and the certificate, etc should be appropriate in terms of
quality, representations and designs, no doubt it adds some prestige both to
the holder and the vendor. I was disappointed to find out that the Cisco CQS
certification in so faceless. All that you see in the logo is "Cisco
Certified"...No indication to the type of certification, no mention of
anything relating to it whatsoever. Logos are normally graphical
representations, But Cisco logos are not, no one who sees the CQS logo will
know what it stands for nor what it represents.

I think Cisco can do more, they have the money and resources. sometimes we
had
to pay through our nose to get these certifications, It is only fair one get
value for his hard earned money. It also tell how serious, dedicated and
committed the vendor is to their certifications process. If Cisco would
commit
half the money, strength and vigor they currently exhibits in pursuing and
executing their NDA into this, it would go a way to add more value to the
whole process.

I thought someone shares the same thought with me.

Enjoy.
Godswill Oletu CSS1,CCDP,CCNP.




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