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The Association for Project Management Certification - Qualifications for Project Managers

By John McElborough
Jul 15, 2009
The Association for Project Management is the top professional body for Project Managers, with fifteen-thousand individual and four-hundred corporate members in the UK and abroad.

The APM's mission is to "develop and promote the professional disciplines of project and programme management across all sectors of industry". The APM offer training and qualifications which are based around their own Body of Knowledge.

According to the APM, there are five dimensions demanded of project professionals; breadth of understanding, depth of ability, achievement through qualifications and portfolio, commitment and professional development, and accountability via APM membership code of conduct.

Project Management Professionals make a valuable contribution to the economy, by managing big changes with commitment and accountability.

All sectors rely on project and programme management, from defence to construction, IT or engineering. It seems that large chunks of society benefit from the professionalism of project and programme managers, promoted and developed by APM.

Over 35 years the Association for Project Management has combined its member's knowledge and developed the "science and art of project management." This is called the APM Body of Knowledge. This makes up the APM qualifications, training and research activities which are shared widely among members. It is a document now in its fifth edition, containing fifty-two knowledge areas essential for any successful project manager.

APM qualifications are designed to enhance professional skills and careers, and provide an opportunity for managers to take their careers in new directions. Qualifications are delivered through APM-accredited training providers. There are a range of different qualifications including an Introductory Certificate to help those new to the practise to learn the core principles of project management, as well as several advanced courses demanding varying amounts of project management experience, and a qualification specifically relating to project management risk assessment.

The qualifications provided by the APM are aimed at all levels of responsibility within a project team, and it encourages continuing professional development. Each qualification has been designed to build on the previous level of knowledge and so can provide a clear path for career development in project management. APM qualifications are ideal for organisations that are looking to develop their project managers.

The APM specifically hopes to develop and promote project management in terms of five key areas; Knowledge, Professional Development, Membership, International Governance & Administration. The knowledge, skills and qualifications provided by the APM can be a great way for those in project management to enhance their portfolio and learn how tom project manage with the best of them.
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