Project Management

PMI's new “Agile Certified Practitioner”

From the Agility and Project Leadership Blog
by
A contrarian and provocative blog that goes beyond the traditional over-hyped dogma of "Agile", so as to obtain true agility and project leadership through a process of philosophical reflection.

About this Blog

RSS

Recent Posts

Has Scrum outlived its usefulness? Should Scrum just go away?

The rise of Agile’s SAFe is like a bad episode of the movie Groundhog Day

Marcel Proust’s recursive novel: Why the concept of iteration in Agile is shortsighted

Forecast for 2015: The beginning of the end of Agile?

Google considered the best US company to work for due to HR agility

Categories

Date

linkedin twitter facebook Request to reuse this  


I found this excellent post by Mike Griffiths, that shows a Venn diagram of how PMI's new ACP cerfification maps to all the various bodies of knowledge from PMI and Agile:

 

 

I'm still skeptical of the adoption of this certification by the project management community, especially those from the Agile camp.  Futhermore, the other certifications from PMI for risk, scheduling and program management do not seem to have come close to the popularity and adoption of the PMP, which may be indicative of how this certification pans out.

Only time will tell...


Posted on: May 13, 2011 03:36 PM | Permalink

Comments (0)

Please login or join to subscribe to this item


Please Login/Register to leave a comment.

ADVERTISEMENTS

"Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite and furthermore always carry a small snake."

- W. C. Fields

ADVERTISEMENT

Sponsors