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PM御守 is a project management and software technology course service aimed at entry-level professionals, students, and learners with a weak foundation. The copy repeatedly emphasizes “rookie PM survival,” “one-day crash courses,” and “in-person tutoring.” Its core model is not large live classes or a recorded-course platform, but one-on-one offline instruction arranged after consultation and booking via Line.
The course areas include PM consulting, career-change resume positioning, career development advice, proposal writing, business model planning, project management, systems analysis, HTML, databases, statistics, algorithms, and hands-on charting practice. The teaching format is clearly described as 1-on-1 in-person tutoring, rather than group online livestream classes. Locations can include cafés near Taipei Main Station, a self-rented 小树屋 space, or home tutoring with transportation costs subsidized. The courses emphasize interactive Q&A and solutions tailored to specific problems.
Pricing is relatively clear: PM consulting is about 2 hours per session at $3,600; a one-day hands-on crash course is about 6 hours per package at $10,800; short unit lessons are about 10 minutes each at $300, with one option mentioning six lessons for $1,800. The text does not mention certification, completion certificates, credits, or industry-recognized qualifications, so it should not be treated as an exam-prep or certification-oriented course.
The main advantage is its narrow and clear positioning, making it suitable for beginners who want a quick introduction or who have specific questions to discuss. The 1-on-1 model allows more immediate feedback than recorded courses. Users can also add Line before purchasing to confirm whether their issue can be addressed, reducing trial-and-error costs. The drawbacks are also obvious: the instructor background is only described as having more than ten years of experience, with no names, resumes, case studies, or institutional endorsement provided. “Crash course” is useful for getting started, but it is not the same as systematic training. Refunds, payment methods, schedules, and how teaching materials are delivered are not disclosed.
It is better suited to newly hired PMs, beginner software PMs, students, fresh graduates, and people who want to quickly understand a specific technical or management concept. It is not ideal for senior PMs, learners with strong self-study ability, or anyone hoping to systematically master the full body of project management knowledge or obtain a certificate.
The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or remote teaching, and the courses are mainly based in Taipei, making actual participation relatively difficult. Mainland users who cannot attend offline sessions in Taipei may consider local project management training, PMP/agile courses, career consulting services, or online beginner-friendly technology learning platforms as alternatives.
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