25/04/2026
ITIL 5 is trending right now.
And naturally, a lot of people are trying to understand
what it means for them.
But the confusion usually starts here
Choosing based on what’s new,
instead of what actually fits.
That’s where most people get stuck.
Because ITIL 5 reflects how teams are working today.
And that shift matters more than just the version.
We’ve explained this simply in the video.
🎥 Watch here: https://youtu.be/DkItEqvMZT4
23/04/2026
You finish work.
Open your laptop again.
Start studying for certification exam.
And still feel like…
“I’m not progressing enough.”
That’s the part no one talks about.
Not lack of effort.
Just lack of direction.
When you’re already working full-time,
you don’t need more study hours.
You need:
→ clarity
→ focus
→ practice that actually prepares you for the certification exam
That’s when things start clicking.
Save this for the days your prep feels off.
💬 Which part feels harder, starting or staying consistent?
21/04/2026
Most courses teach concepts.
Very few show you
how those concepts actually work in real life.
That’s usually the difference between:
👉 “I completed the course”
and
👉 “I can actually use this now”
When learning connects to real work,
it stays.
If you’ve ever taken a course that actually was valuable
you know what this feels like.
16/04/2026
Projects don’t run in isolation.
Behind them, there’s a layer that decides:
What gets approved
What gets prioritized
And how everything aligns with business goals
That’s what a PMO does.
In this webinar, we explain:
• What PMO professionals actually do
• How PMI-PMOCP certification supports this role
• Career growth and opportunities in PMO
🎥 Watch the full webinar:
If you’re interested in going deeper into this
We have
📅 PMI-PMOCP Batch on 9–10 May 2026
You can check details here:
🌐 https://www.knowlathon.com/course/pmi-pmocp?utm_source=DMFacebook&utm_medium=SocialMedia&utm_campaign=webinar
Talk to our advisors for any queries!
06/04/2026
A lot of effort goes into preparation.
But effort alone doesn’t always translate into results.
Sometimes it’s just about stepping back and asking
is my approach actually working?
A small shift in how you study can make a bigger difference
than adding more hours.
If you’re preparing right now,
drop one thing that’s working for you
might help someone else here.