"Project Management Certifications... PMP and Beyond" JOHN SHERLOCK 1
Agenda 1. PMP Certification: Obtaining and Maintaining (A Refresher) What it takes to obtain the PMP credential What it takes to keep the PMP credential current 2. Recent Changes Announced by PMI: Tasks within the Domains of Practice (exam change effective 11/2/15) PDUs under the updated CCR System (CCR change effective 12/1/15) 3. Other PMI Certifications (The Seven Beyond PMP) 4. Iona College s Masters of Science in Project Management 2
(1) PMP Certification: Obtaining and Maintaining Obtaining the PMP Certification (the short story ) 4500 hours (~3 years) of PM experience 35 hours of PM education (training) 200 question (4 hour) exam Refer to PMP Handbook (pp 8-35, see URL) 3
(1) PMP Certification: Obtaining and Maintaining Maintaining the PMP Certification (PDUs) Three year cycle begins the day you pass the exam At cycle renewal (the day before your exam anniversary date): You must have recorded at least 60 PDUs You must pay the renewal fee ($60 for members) Else (on your anniversary date), one year PMP credential suspension you are no longer a PMP. After the one year, if requirements not met, credential expires and you need to re-apply. Refer to PMP Handbook re: PDUs (pp 38-52, see URL) 4
(1) PMP Certification: Obtaining and Maintaining Earning PDUs: Refer to the PMP Handbook and the CCR System to determine what exactly qualifies for PDU credit One PDU for one hour of activity May be earned in quarterly increments (15 min = 0.25 PDU) Keep PDU documentation (in case of audit) for at least 18 months after the end of the three year cycle Two major sections for PDUs credits: Education Giving Back to the Profession 5
(1) PMP Certification: Obtaining and Maintaining Earning PDUs (maximums per section/category within the 3 year cycle): Education section, no min/max # of PDUs, see pp 43-44 12/1/15 change: minimum of 35 PDUs, minimum 8 PDUs in each of 3 skills areas Category A: PMI Courses (Chapters, REPs, communities) Category B: Continuing Education (college PM courses) Category C: Self-Directed Learning (read, watch, discuss) max of 30 PDUs per 3 year cycle in Category C Giving Back to the Profession section, max of 45 PDUs, see pp 45-46 12/1/15 change: max of 25 PDUs Category D: Creating New PM Knowledge (author, present) Category E: Volunteer Service (PM organizations) Category F: Working as a PM Professional (PM work) max 5 PDUs per year (15 per cycle) for at least 6 months of PM work in the year 12/1/15 change: max of 8 PDUs per three year cycle in this category 6
(1) PMP Certification: Obtaining and Maintaining Recording PDUs: Recording as PDUs are earned is highly recommended Submitting online via CCR System is preferred by PMI Submitting via hard copy is an option (see pg 49) Your deadline is the day before your exam anniversary date at the end of your three year cycle OK to transfer 20 of PDUs to your next 3 year cycle, but only those PDUs earned in the 3 rd year of the 3 year cycle (see pg 48) OK to apply PDUs to multiple PMI credentials, within limits (see pp 50-51) 7
(2) Recent Changes Announced by PMI (2a) PMP Exam Content (Outline and Questions) PMBOK has not changed (still 5 th Edition) (2b) CCR (Continuing Certification Requirements) Updates CCR: the PMI.org facility for planning/recording PDUs The ideal skill set the PMI Talent Triangle is a combination of technical, leadership, and strategic and business management expertise. Effective 1 December 2015 the CCR program will be aligned with the employer-identified skills depicted in the PMI Talent Triangle to ensure PMI certification holders are equipped to remain relevant in a continually changing business environment. [www.pmi.org] 8
(2a) Recent Changes Announced by PMI Pre-release of PMBOK Editions usually available 6 month in advance Revised PMP Exam usually effective 6 months after the PMBOK is published 9
(2a) Recent Changes Announced by PMI Exam Content Outline (task descriptions) will change as of 6/15/15 (see URL) PMP Exam question distribution (among the 5 Process Groups) may change PMBOK (5 th Edition) will not change at this point 10
(2b) Recent Changes Announced by PMI Source: www.pmi.org 11
(2b) Recent Changes Announced by PMI Minimum of 35 PDUs in the Education section (58% of the 60 PDUs required for the 3 year cycle) (previously no minimum) At least 8 PDUs will be required in each of three new skills areas: technical, leadership and strategy (pickup another 11 PDUs from the 3 skill areas) (this is a new requirement) Source: www.pmi.org 12
(2b) Recent Changes Announced by PMI Technical Project Management: Knowledge, skills and behaviors related to specific domains of Project, Program and Portfolio Management. Leadership: Knowledge, skills and behaviors specific to leadershiporiented skills that help an organization achieve its business goals. Strategic and Business Management: Knowledge of and expertise in the industry or organization that enhances performance and better delivers business outcomes. Source: www.pmi.org 13
(2b) Recent Changes Announced by PMI Technical Project Management: Examples: advanced project management, techniques to improve your WBS, how to gather and document requirements, risk management for your portfolio. Leadership: Examples: negotiation, communication, motivation, problem solving, and conflict resolution, etc. Strategic and Business Management: Examples: product knowledge, industry knowledge, business acumen, innovation strategy alignment, market strategy alignment, differentiation strategy alignment, customer strategy alignment, finance, marketing, etc. Source: www.pmi.org 14
(2b) Recent Changes Announced by PMI Max of 25 PDUs in the Giving Back section (previously was max of 45 PDUs for the 3 year cycle) Max of 8 PDUs for the Working as PM category (previously was max of 15 PDUs for the 3 year cycle) Source: www.pmi.org 15
(2b) Recent Changes Announced by PMI The new 60 PDUs required for a 3 year cycle 16
(2b) Recent Changes Announced by PMI The Updated CCR Phase-in Timeline Source: www.pmi.org 17
(3) Other PMI Certifications PMI offers 8 certifications (including PMP) Each certification targets specific SMEs and experience levels No one certification has a prerequisite of any other PMI certification 18
(3) Other PMI Certifications 19
(3) Other PMI Certifications 20
(3) Other PMI Certifications Source: PMI Today (May 2015) 21
(4) Iona College s MS in Project Management Iona College in New Rochelle, NY Partner with PMI Westchester Chapter Facts 3900 students (3300 undergraduate, 600 graduate, 30 countries) Two Schools: School of Business, School of Arts and Science 60 degree programs of study and over 40 minors 15 to 1 student-faculty ratio Over 40,000 alumni across the globe 22
(4) Iona College s MS in Project Management Project Management MBA (57 credits), PM Certificate (15 credits) Masters of Science in Project Management (2016) PMI Credentials for Iona (REP, GAC) REP (Registered Education Provider) Pre-approved to issue PDUs for courses (est. 2015) GAC (Global Accreditation Center): Entire program is accredited (est. 2016) 95 GAC accredited degree programs worldwide (25 in US) Internships in PM at Iona Graduate level students, ready and willing 23
Relevant Links (1a) PMP Handbook (59 page PDF) www.pmi.org/certification/~/media/pdf/certifications/pdc_pmphandbook.ashx (1b) PMP Exam Content Outline (15 page PDF, to be updated ~ 6/15/15) www.pmi.org/~/media/pdf/certifications/pmp-certification-exam-outline.ashx (2a) PMP Exam Changes (effective 11/2/15) www.pmi.org/certification/exam-changes/pmp.aspx (2b) PMI Credential Updates (effective 12/1/15) www.pmi.org/certification/ccr-updates.aspx www.pmi.org/~/media/files/pdf/certification/new-pmp-certificationrequirements.ashx http://www.brainshark.com/pmiorg/vu?pi=zi5zhypykzesuiz0 (10 min webcast) (3) The Eight PMI Certifications (link to each) www.pmi.org/certification.aspx (4) Iona College www.iona.edu 24
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