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conexiam online training any good?

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    conexiam online training any good?

    Planning on doing a training course for TOGAF and don't like the idea of 4 days down time to do the course. Anyone tried this online provider (or recommend any others)?

    Conexiam: TOGAF 9.1 The Video
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    If you feel the need for TOGAF, then go through UDEMY - at least there you have good reviews of the course:

    https://www.udemy.com/togaf-enterprise-architect/

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      IMO if having this can get you off the bench a week earlier just once then it's paid for itself. I'd take the time off and do it. I did for my ITIL and it's paid for itself many times over. Either that or do it the first 4 days after the current gig finishes. It's not going to be of benefit to you where you are is it?
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        Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
        IMO if having this can get you off the bench a week earlier just once then it's paid for itself. I'd take the time off and do it. I did for my ITIL and it's paid for itself many times over. Either that or do it the first 4 days after the current gig finishes. It's not going to be of benefit to you where you are is it?
        Totally agreed, but I'd also seriously consider if you want to do TOGAF style projects as opposed to wild west style, agile, devops, cloud based stuff - it's much more fun to be able to just get things done, without overdoing the architecture bit.

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