About Jatinder

JatinderHi, I am father, husband, successful entrepreneur, educator, project manager, six sigma black belt, and software developer.  I write this blog to help companies and people become more successful. I started this blog in 2006. My passion for learning and teaching is inborn.

I have started Kapur Training, LLC (www.kapurtraining.com) for preparing students for passing PMP certification exam (more on that later).

I will update you on my business progress through this blog. Day to day challenges, our failures and our successes of running a business will also be discussed. I hope my blog will create more entrepreneurs than I scare away.

I will consider my blog successful if I can help even one entrepreneur from avoiding even one mistake through my experiences.

Contact me at: jkapur AT kapurtraining DOT com
web: www.kapurtraining.com

Briefly me

My passion is …
Building my company kapurtraining.com as best training company in the world.

I know too much about …
Disengaged employees and failed projects.

My parents always told me …
That I was a gifted teacher.

My favorite memory …
The first time I held my son.

Why I write …
It makes me happy.

My best moment …
Most days that I spend with my wife and son.

2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. vamshi cotla  |  January 31, 2007 at 4:27 pm

    Hi,
    Iam beginning to think(well that clearly shows what state I am) to take PMP.
    I bought PMBOK latest edition. to be honest I am using as my “sleep inducer” in the night by reading couple of pages.
    I am having 9 yrs of IT experience and currently working in a lead role on M&E projects.
    Can you pls provide your suggestion and tips for preparation.

    Reply
  • 2. Manoj Sharma  |  December 1, 2009 at 8:44 am

    wonderful, Jatinder. You are really a born teacher.

    Reply

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