Eman and Narbik joined forces in an original industry initiative;
as a team they will be providing career advice and planning to go along with the CCIE training. This soup-to-nuts solution will propel a new CCIE’s career to a new plateau. Eman can now negotiate group rates for YOU, Channel Partners, and groups of individuals who want to attend the CCIE boot camps together. With the combined industry knowledge these two possess, Narbik's students will be poised to capitalize on their CCIE investment.
Narbik has written the book, quite literally, on CCIE R&S training and traveled the world to prepare his students for the CCIE lab. His students are taught how to learn what they need to know and the skills necessary to succeed as a CCIE after the lab, not just trained to pass a test. Narbik has left an indelible mark on the industry. In fact, there is probably no CCIE trainer that has received more praise on the web than Narbik.
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Eman
Will the Real CCIE Please Stand Up!
I was working at my job, you know as the CCIE Agent, and one day I was looking for CCIEs to present to Channel Partners in Africa and South Africa. I was working through my database when I received an email in response to an issue of the CCIE Flyer. The CCIE Manny Ego (not his real name) asked me to help introduce him to some of the Channel Partners I was providing candidates to. Then unbidden he sent me an email with attached images of various certifications. I looked through them and one particular one Manny sent me, drew my attention. Take me to this story...
Inspire Awe
Many of us spent our IT careers with a need for a mentor and like many I did not have one. It was not unusual to allow our careers back in the early days to be steered by the demand in front of us and to allow them to float along as we pounded out the work. So few of us really knew what was coming Take me to this story...
My Trip to Pretoria
Raleigh, London, Brussels, San Jose, Toronto, Atlanta, Orlando, Dubai, Athens, Cairo, and Pretoria have all been stations on my journey. What a long strange trip it has been too! You might mistake my adventure as some really fantastic road trip, but it was all work, really hard exhausting tiring work! Take me to this story...
Monica Cojocneanu
Innocuous or Unethical?
Monica Cojocneanu (my best friend at Cisco) recently shared the information about some of her work in ferreting out rule breakers who apply for Channel Partner certifications using CCIE numbers of CCIEs who do not actually work for them. Take me to this story...
Terry Slattery
Learning at Cisco Live(How to Benefit Most from a Conference)
Technical conferences like Cisco Live (previously called Networkers) offer a significant annual venue for learning. If you've never attended, start talking with your boss. Take me to this story...
Keith Tokash
Ready to Learn
Attitude is everything. I've found that when I want to become something, it helps if, as I begin the long walk to whatever destination I choose, I start to tell myself that I am what I am striving to become. Take me to this story...
Eve Tahmincioglu
Listen to workplace Ghandis
Memorial Day is the kick off of the summer season and with it young, eager individuals are busting their butts wanting to be the best at their new jobs.
Well, not everyone. Take me to this story...
Ethan Banks
The Danger of "Over-Engineering"
Over many years of singing sacred music in church choirs, I've performed in dozens of concerts and sung hundreds of songs. Some of that music was easy to perform: the sheet music was easy to follow, and the arrangement predictable. Other pieces may have been not only easy, but also unexpected: Take me to this story...
Nickelby Thane
Narbik Kocharians CCIE Bootcamp in Malaysia (June 1 2009 to June 5 2009)
Hello fellow Cisco networkers. In this June 2009 edition of the CCIE Flyer, I am bringing something fresh out of the oven. I have attended and survived five full days of CCIE mentoring and learnt a few tricks that I have never seen before in a CCIE bootcamp led by no other than Narbik Kocharians. Take me to this story...
Larry Hadrava
To Blog Or Not To Blog?
For some that isn't even a question. For other more "mature" ( yes older would be a good translation ) folks like me - this might be a valid question. It certainly was for me. Take me to this story...
Aki Antilla
IPv6 is coming - and needs training!
About 13 years ago I wrote an article to Finnish computer magazine with subject; "The next locomotive of IP networks". There I predicted that IPv6 would be widely deployed within the next three to five years. Take me to this story...
Yung Hung
Once you pass, I recommend a nice vacation
My name is Yung Hung, I started my journey last year on March when I passed the voice written exam, this was very exciting time, I then started preparing, look for proper documentation on CCO, and proper workbooks I would use. In my case I decided to go for the IPExpert instructor led bootcamp and the workbooks, Take me to this story...
Lessaid Abderrahman
Narbik's Bootcamp
Hi, my name is Lessaid Abderrahman and I am glad to share my experience with ccieflyer readers! Take me to this story...
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