María Divina González Molina studied Computer Engineering at the Technical University of Wroclaw, Poland. She also holds a PMI Certification. She currently works as Project Engineer IV-Project Manager at Claro Colombia. In ENEB, she completed the Postgraduate Program in Coaching, NLP and Team Leadership.
Name and surname: María Divina González Molina.
City: Bogotá.
Prior education: Computer Engineering, Technical University of Wroclaw, Poland.
Training program carried out in ENEB: Postgraduate Program in Coaching, NLP and Team Leadership.
Job position: Project Engineer IV-Project Manager (Claro Colombia).
What motivated you to participate in that training program?
I wanted to broad my knowledge to improve my personal and professional results and to help other people too.
Why ENEB?
I really liked the subjects of this postgraduate program and its costs, which were quite adjusted to my budget.
Professionally speaking, what are your short and long-term objectives?
I’m planning to do the Master in Management and Team Management and to train as a Project Coach.
Do you have any projects?
I’d love to help people who have projects in rural areas, since they do not have that training, and show them how to achieve their goals and control their costs, time and scope. In other words, something like a Project Coach in rural areas. That is why I’d like to open a website for consultancy services.
Was it difficult for you to reconcile work and study?
It was a bit difficult, but manageable. I organized my time and I usually studied on Saturday afternoons and Sundays, and some hours during the week.
How many hours did you dedicate to your training program?
About 8 hours a week, sometimes more. I spent most of the time working on the assignments.
Which subject did you find most useful?
Coaching.
Did you always get help from your tutors?
Yes, I really appreciate their help.
What would you single out from your experience with ENEB?
I really liked the subjects, the tests, and the response times for the results of the assignments.
Finally, would you like to add any further comments?
I think it's excellent that you keep looking for ways to improve.