👉 Certificated, my friends! Just like that, you've heard of certifying someone for something significant; a certificate is a formal document that certifies their achievement.
So, imagine this: A person was certified to have 10 years' experience in managing budgets, and they were now the go-to person in any budget-related decision-making. They could handle it all from day one! That's just another way of saying "certificate."
But wait a moment—what if someone else wanted to certify them for something different? What about an example where they had a long history with a particular project or task?
Imagine this: A person was certified to have worked on a project that was a major hit, but now it's time to move on. They were so confident in their ability to handle the new project that they thought it would be easy for them. But when it came time to work on it, things didn't go as planned.
In short: Certificates are like certifications of accomplishment—though not always as impressive as those from someone who's been working on a project with you and achieving your goals.