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Deepesh Rammoorthy ICT Project Manager ( PMP®AgilePM®Certified ScrumMaster® (CSM®))| Australian Red Cross Blood Service Tarneit, Vic, Australia
Dear All,

Some of you may have achieved the PMI - ACP certification.

Reading on the internet , I found out that :-

1) One of the advantages of PMI-ACP over CSM is that PMI-ACP tends to cover different agile practices like Lean , Kanban, XP, Scrum , DSDM whereas CSM only concentrates on Scrum.

2) PMI-ACP equips the PM to lead projects in any field - eg construction or manufacturing as opposed to purely managing Software related projects as a CSM .

What are your thoughts regarding PMI-ACP? and is it worth pursuing ?
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
Dec 22, 2019 1:52 PM
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I have a question. I’ve read all the comments on ACP. I have completed the 21 hour requirement, have my PMP and had started the study preparation using Mike Griffith’s book. In my current PM position for an EPC firm in the nuclear industry, do you think having the ACP would help in a fully entrenched waterfall environment? My ACP pursuit was primarily for marketability purposes.
Eric -

An agile mindset applies to all types of work and certain agile practices may be portable to your industry but before going for the ACP you will need sufficient hands-on valid agile experience which you may not get in a purely waterfall environment.

Kiron
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Sergio Luis Conte Helping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based Organizations Buenos Aires, Argentina
Dec 22, 2019 1:52 PM
Replying to Eric Evans
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I have a question. I’ve read all the comments on ACP. I have completed the 21 hour requirement, have my PMP and had started the study preparation using Mike Griffith’s book. In my current PM position for an EPC firm in the nuclear industry, do you think having the ACP would help in a fully entrenched waterfall environment? My ACP pursuit was primarily for marketability purposes.
When I take a certification I take it from the same reason than you. I had the opportunity to work in the same domain than you and I applied agile approach by applying some methods and some practices. Agile is not about a method. But, the ACP is method oriented and software oriented then perhaps it could help to take some self trainning on that and find opportunities to apply it.
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Dec 22, 2019 1:52 PM
Replying to Eric Evans
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I have a question. I’ve read all the comments on ACP. I have completed the 21 hour requirement, have my PMP and had started the study preparation using Mike Griffith’s book. In my current PM position for an EPC firm in the nuclear industry, do you think having the ACP would help in a fully entrenched waterfall environment? My ACP pursuit was primarily for marketability purposes.
Eric

I certainly agree with Kiron. To be honest, not sure that doing professional development for the marketability purposes will help. Yes, it might get you an interview but what then ? Experience is another major factor in proving your marketability is sound.

RK
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Eric Evans Senior Project Manager | Savannah River Nuclear Solutions Augusta, Ga, United States
Thank you gentlemen for your comments.
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Tiago Romao Project Manager - PfMP | PgMP | PMP | ACP | PBA | CBAP | CSM | MSc.| Altice Portugal | Meo Sobreda, Setubal/Almada, Portugal
i just passed the PMI-ACP exam. It was my 2019 goal. I've done the SCM and planning to do PSM in January. The ACP put's you in the different roles, executive, Product Owner, Scrum Master, Coach and team member.
Adding the frameworks, tools and techniques.
Its a different mindset so its hard to the people doing "traditional" project management.
I learned so much, but still so much to get acquainted. I'm really grateful to make part of this extraordinary community
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Dec 26, 2019 3:21 PM
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Tiago

Congratulations on passing your ACP Exam.

RK
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Dec 24, 2019 12:00 PM
Replying to Tiago Romao
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i just passed the PMI-ACP exam. It was my 2019 goal. I've done the SCM and planning to do PSM in January. The ACP put's you in the different roles, executive, Product Owner, Scrum Master, Coach and team member.
Adding the frameworks, tools and techniques.
Its a different mindset so its hard to the people doing "traditional" project management.
I learned so much, but still so much to get acquainted. I'm really grateful to make part of this extraordinary community
Tiago

Congratulations on passing your ACP Exam.

RK
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Fan Zhang Functional Manager| Infortrend Beijing, China, Mainland
I just passed my ACP exam a week ago. It was an excellent learning experience which forced me to read and think.The goal in 2019 was accomplished. Do not waste time to hesitate, just open ur book to read. If you enjoy your reading, keep on it!
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