TAYLLORCOX brings a practical perspective on the topic "Online versus in-person exam: a guide for course participants". How to prepare for proctoring, time zones, and technical minimum.
This article stems from current topics in the training and certification field (inspired by, for example, the TAYLLORCOX blog on tx.cz) and connects them with project and service management.

Checklist before online date
First, clarify the context: what outputs must your team deliver, what regulations or strategic priorities apply, and where are the greatest risks. Without this, the methodology becomes just a template.
We recommend combining the official syllabus with internal lessons learned. Brief retrospectives after each wave of change significantly increase the chance that new habits will take hold.
Verify camera, microphone, and connection speed.
Prepare a clean desk according to rules.
Have a valid ID.
In-person advantages
Below we outline three concrete steps that you can implement even without a large budget.
Fewer technical variables.
Better networking from the course.
Greater confidence on first attempt.
Summary
If you want a deeper guide or certified training, contact the TAYLLORCOX team – we will prepare a course, workshop, or combination of e-learning and in-person training according to your goals.
Quick comparison
The table contains indicative information; the final offer always depends on the course date and format.
Exam is a project with one milestone.
Do not forget to involve HR and security roles early – the sooner they sit at the table, the less rework at the end of the project or audit.
Format | PeopleCert online |
Investment | included in course price |
Time frame | per schedule |
Want to continue? Check out the dates for PRINCE2®, ITIL® and other standards courses at prince2.cz or write to a consultant – we will be happy to recommend the right combination of modules.