Management certifications?

Hi
So far I have the following qualifications: Network+, I-Net+, CNA, MCP, MCSA +Messaging, CIW-A and writing my last exam for my MCSE this Monday. Also thinking of maybe getting my CCNA after that.
The only thing that worries me about these qualifications is that I'm afraid I'll be stuck in technical work. Are there any Management qualifications that I can do thats also involved in IT? The only other option is getting a degree, but at the moment I don't have the time or money for that...
Any advice?
So far I have the following qualifications: Network+, I-Net+, CNA, MCP, MCSA +Messaging, CIW-A and writing my last exam for my MCSE this Monday. Also thinking of maybe getting my CCNA after that.
The only thing that worries me about these qualifications is that I'm afraid I'll be stuck in technical work. Are there any Management qualifications that I can do thats also involved in IT? The only other option is getting a degree, but at the moment I don't have the time or money for that...
Any advice?
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It was pretty good series between Aus and SA in the cricket. And not just because we won
Anyway - management certs. ITIL is definitely worth a go, they are considered leaders in IT management theories and development. I did the foundations to get my foot in the door to management (not there yet) but will pursue it more from there. The knowledge is very valuable to know and helps you with your on going work within the IT arena, whether your Help Desk or any tier support or on projects.
From a project management perspective, PMP and Prince II are the most recognised. Price is big in UK, PMP big in US, in Australia I think Prince may also win, but PMP is still very prevelant.
MS - Computer Information Systems
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strauchr, yes, haven't seen any other South Africans here yet
I've heard about ITIL before, I'll look into that. Don't have anything like community colleges here in SA, and the colleges we do have doesn't offer courses like that.
and you can't have a pic in your sig.