January 2022 PMI Fact File Stats
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Kimberly Whitby, Laura Schofield, Tara Leparulo, Heather McLarnon, CSPO
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The most current PMI Fact File is in! Each month, updated numbers will be posted to the community through the Critical Path Blog. We’re very excited to continue providing this information to you, now more regularly and up to date than ever.

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Rami Kaibni
Community Champion
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Thanks Kimberly. Glad to see the PMI-RMP exceeded 10,000.
Any updates on having fact file for Micro-Credentials ?
Luis Branco
CEO| Business Insight, Consultores de Gestão, Ldª
Carcavelos, Lisboa, Portugal
Dear Kimberly
Thanks for sharing with us the PMI Fact File Stats referring to January 2022
Kimberly Whitby
PMI Team Member
Online Community Specialist| PMI
Newtown Square, Pa, USA
Hello Rami -
This is still under consideration with our Content team. I will surely update the community once I have further details! Thanks for your continued patience!
- Kimberly
Hi Kimberly -
Thanks for sharing the January stats! Will the DAC and DAVSC stats be added in the next month or two?
Kiron
Thanks for sharing the stats monthly, it is very valuable data.
Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Stephen Robin
Project Analyst Trainee| Ministry of Works and Transport
Arima, Ari, Trinidad and Tobago
Michael Hilbert
Director of Project Management| TuWay Communications
Bethlehem, Pa, USA
Thanks Kimberly, Great information for us!
Michael Martel
Senior Program/Engagement Manager| BerryDunn
Lawrenceburg, Ky, USA
I agree with Rami, I would love to see the statistics on each of the micro-credentials! Many of us would!
Hi Marjorie, Kimberly, Laura, and Heather. Thanks for sharing!
I saw a 95% growth for DASM, from January 2021 to January 2022. Is this maybe the certification with the biggest momentum?
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