Leveraging Military Experience for Success in GRC: Why Veterans Should Consider Complementing Learning Pathways with OCEG’s Certifications
Dr. Destinee Prete
Director, OCEG GRC Cert & Accreditation | PhD, Industrial & Organizational Psychology, Veteran & Milspouse
Dive in as we discuss leveraging military experience for success in GRC and why veterans should consider complementing learning pathways with OCEG’s certifications.
As veterans transition from military service to civilian careers, many explore various certification pathways to enhance their professional growth. While certifications like Project Management Professional (PMP) provide valuable skills, complementing them with additional learning pathways can elevate their potential for success. OCEG offers a range of certifications that align perfectly with a veteran's military experience, training, and mindset, providing a comprehensive skill set that combines project management with the critical aspects of Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance (GRC).
In this blog, we will explore why veterans should choose OCEG's certifications to complement their pathways, including PMP, and how these certifications amplify their expertise in the GRC realm. Additionally, each section will outline some actionable ways to get started!
1. Broaden your skillsets.
By pursuing certifications from OCEG alongside PMP, veterans expand their skill sets to encompass both project management and GRC principles. OCEG's certifications, such as GRCP (GRC Professional) and GRCA (GRC Audit), delve into the intricacies of GRC, enabling veterans to navigate the complexities of risk management, compliance, and governance within project environments. This dual expertise enhances their versatility and positions them as well-rounded professionals capable of driving successful outcomes across multiple domains.
Action Steps: Evaluate your current skill set and identify areas where GRC knowledge would enhance your expertise. Research OCEG's certifications, such as GRCP (GRC Professional) and GRCA (GRC Audit), to understand the specific skills and knowledge they offer in relation to project management.
2. Capitalize on your Military experience and training.
Veterans possess a wealth of experience and training that directly aligns within the GRC field. Their leadership abilities, adaptability, attention to detail, and critical thinking skills developed during military service synergize seamlessly with the requirements of GRC roles. By pursuing OCEG's certifications, veterans can leverage their military background to its fullest potential, reinforcing their value as GRC professionals.
Action Steps: Reflect on your military experience and identify how it aligns with GRC responsibilities. Consider the leadership, adaptability, attention to detail, and critical thinking skills you developed during your service. Recognize the value of these skills in the GRC field and how they can be leveraged to excel in a dual-certification paths.
3. Recognize translatable competencies.
OCEG's certifications, combined with PMP, provide veterans with a powerful platform to showcase their translatable skills. Their demonstrated expertise in project management combined with GRC proficiency positions them as exceptional candidates for roles that require a unique blend of competencies. Employers value individuals who can navigate both project-related challenges and the complex GRC landscape, making veterans with dual certifications highly sought after in today's competitive job market.
Action Steps: Take inventory of the translatable skills you possess as a result of your military background and PMP certification. Highlight how these skills can contribute to the GRC domain, such as risk management, compliance adherence, effective communication, and problem-solving. Showcase these skills in your resume and during interviews to position yourself as a highly desirable candidate.
4. Access to comprehensive learning tools & resources.
OCEG offers an array of learning resources that complement veterans' existing knowledge and experience. These resources, including certification handbooks, online courses, webinars, and practice exams, equip veterans with the tools necessary to master GRC concepts and principles. By investing in OCEG's certifications, veterans gain access to a wealth of expertise, insights, and industry best practices, further enriching their professional development journey. OCEG even has taken extra steps to create military-specific resource guides, learning opportunities, and network opportunities.
Action Steps: Explore OCEG's learning resources, including certification handbooks, online courses, webinars, and practice exams. Develop a study plan that integrates these resources into your existing professional commitments. Dedicate specific time each week to study and engage with the materials, ensuring you grasp the GRC concepts and principles thoroughly.
5. Open doors to diverse opportunities.
By combining PMP and OCEG certifications, veterans unlock a world of diverse career opportunities. Their unique skill set becomes highly marketable in roles such as project managers with a focus on GRC, compliance managers, risk analysts, or consultants who specialize in aligning project management with GRC practices. The complementary nature of these certifications broadens veterans' career prospects, enabling them to make a significant impact across multiple organizational domains.
Action Steps: Research career opportunities that combine project management and GRC expertise. Identify industries and organizations that value professionals with a multidimensional skill set. Tailor your job search and networking efforts to target these specific sectors, showcasing your dual certifications as a competitive advantage.
Choosing OCEG's certifications to complement other pathways, such as PMP, empowers veterans to harness the full potential of their military experience and training. By integrating project management with the critical aspects of GRC, veterans become uniquely positioned to excel in roles that require a multidimensional skill set.
Veterans, take action today by evaluating your skill set, recognizing translatable skills, accessing OCEG's learning resources, and targeting career opportunities that value your dual certifications. Embrace the opportunities that await you in the GRC field and showcase your exceptional capabilities as a veteran professional.
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