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PMI-RMP will be based on PMBok 6 or PMBok 5?

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BAO DANG TAN Project Director| Vector Infotech Vietnam Hochiminh City, Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam
Anybody can advise the PMI-RMP will be based on PMBok 6 or PMBok 5?
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Dinah Young Project Manager / Software Asset Manager| Prince William County Springfield, Va, United States
PMBOK 5 - https://www.pmi.org/certifications/exam-changes
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May 03, 2018 7:43 AM
BAO DANG TAN
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Thank you.
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BAO DANG TAN Project Director| Vector Infotech Vietnam Hochiminh City, Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam
May 03, 2018 7:04 AM
Replying to Dinah Young
Thank you.
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
Bao Dang -

To expand on Dinah's feedback, the Risk Management Standard is in the process of being updated right now. It is going to be released later in 2018 so I'd expect it will be sometime in 2019 at the earliest that we'd see a revised PMI-RMP exam as PMI will likely want to do a new Role Delineation Study, produce a new Exam Content Outline from that, and then get a whole bunch of new exam questions written.

So if your plans are to write the exam this year, you are safe using the Fifth Edition of the PMBOK Guide and the current edition of the Risk Management Standard as two of your references.

Kiron
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May 03, 2018 11:15 AM
BAO DANG TAN
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Thank you for your info.
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BAO DANG TAN Project Director| Vector Infotech Vietnam Hochiminh City, Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam
May 03, 2018 8:15 AM
Replying to Kiron Bondale
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Bao Dang -

To expand on Dinah's feedback, the Risk Management Standard is in the process of being updated right now. It is going to be released later in 2018 so I'd expect it will be sometime in 2019 at the earliest that we'd see a revised PMI-RMP exam as PMI will likely want to do a new Role Delineation Study, produce a new Exam Content Outline from that, and then get a whole bunch of new exam questions written.

So if your plans are to write the exam this year, you are safe using the Fifth Edition of the PMBOK Guide and the current edition of the Risk Management Standard as two of your references.

Kiron
Thank you for your info.

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