Project Management Certification - PMP or Prince2?
Azhar SiddiquiProject Manager| MarsLondon, England, United Kingdom
Hi All,
I am planning to obtain a PM certification in the next month so want to ask experienced professionals and certification holders as to which one you would recommend - PMP or Prince2?
Marcus UdokangProject Manager| Aivaz ConsultingCalgary, Alberta, Canada
Azhar,
I've heard that even in Australia, where Prince2 has traditionally been more commonplace, PMP is gaining in more popularity there, because of the Agile component. So, if Australia is on your radar for opportunities abroad, this is also something to look into.
Marcus
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1 reply by Azhar Siddiqui
Aug 03, 2020 7:30 AM
Azhar Siddiqui
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Thanks Marcus.
That's a very good point, appreciate your feedback.
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Biren ParekhDirector| CRISILMumbai, Maharastra, India
While I have done both, I suggest PMP due to its in-depth detailing of the project lifecycle phases which is required for PM irrespective of the country he or she is executing.
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1 reply by Azhar Siddiqui
Aug 03, 2020 7:33 AM
Azhar Siddiqui
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Thanks for the advice Biren.
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Adeel AnsariDirector, Programme Manager| Spiritech ConsultingReading, Berkshire, United Kingdom
I faced the same dilemma earlier this year but finally chose PMP path even knowing that it demanded more time and effort. In my opinion, Prince 2 entry requirements are relatively easy to meet as compare to PMP and many appears to be sitting through 5 days training and taking exam on the final day generally conducted by the same training centre - not suggesting that its any less in value but certainly less globally recognised than PMP - if you are able to sacrifice at least 3 months of good quality time for preparation then PMP is an obvious choice however if you need the certification sooner than go for Prince2.
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1 reply by Azhar Siddiqui
Aug 03, 2020 7:49 AM
Azhar Siddiqui
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Thanks Adeel.
Yes - the PMP has specific prerequisites and demands more time and effort but I feel that it is definitely worth the investment.
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Azhar SiddiquiProject Manager| MarsLondon, England, United Kingdom
Jul 30, 2020 7:02 AM
Replying to Serge SAGBO
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Hi
I have the both certificates PMP and Prince 2. Both are good and there is some complementarity. Going back to effort required for preparation before successfully passing the exam, it seems that the PMP was more demanding and is broadly recognize.
So you will need to plan accordingly based on the goal and your availability.
Best regards
Serge
Thanks Serge.
I have started planning for the PMP. Saving Changes...
Azhar SiddiquiProject Manager| MarsLondon, England, United Kingdom
Jul 30, 2020 8:31 AM
Replying to Abolfazl Yousefi Darestani
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It depends. I would say "PMP", however, PRINCE2 may be more demanding in Europ.
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Azhar SiddiquiProject Manager| MarsLondon, England, United Kingdom
Aug 02, 2020 4:05 AM
Replying to Marcus Udokang
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Azhar,
I've heard that even in Australia, where Prince2 has traditionally been more commonplace, PMP is gaining in more popularity there, because of the Agile component. So, if Australia is on your radar for opportunities abroad, this is also something to look into.
Marcus
Thanks Marcus.
That's a very good point, appreciate your feedback. Saving Changes...
Azhar SiddiquiProject Manager| MarsLondon, England, United Kingdom
Aug 02, 2020 6:44 AM
Replying to Biren Parekh
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While I have done both, I suggest PMP due to its in-depth detailing of the project lifecycle phases which is required for PM irrespective of the country he or she is executing.
Thanks for the advice Biren. Saving Changes...
Azhar SiddiquiProject Manager| MarsLondon, England, United Kingdom
Aug 02, 2020 1:05 PM
Replying to Adeel Ansari
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I faced the same dilemma earlier this year but finally chose PMP path even knowing that it demanded more time and effort. In my opinion, Prince 2 entry requirements are relatively easy to meet as compare to PMP and many appears to be sitting through 5 days training and taking exam on the final day generally conducted by the same training centre - not suggesting that its any less in value but certainly less globally recognised than PMP - if you are able to sacrifice at least 3 months of good quality time for preparation then PMP is an obvious choice however if you need the certification sooner than go for Prince2.
Thanks Adeel.
Yes - the PMP has specific prerequisites and demands more time and effort but I feel that it is definitely worth the investment. Saving Changes...
Steve SkokProject Management| Mindmajix Technologies Inc.Ny, United States
Yes! I hear too.. that PRINCE2 Certification adds more weightage. Saving Changes...
Both PRINCE2 and PMP certifications are highly reputed in the field and can validate for employers your understanding of key project management concepts. The main difference is that PMP (Project Management Professional) is considered a body of knowledge (PMBOK). PRINCE2 can guide and tell you how to proceed with your projects. To help you achieve your goals, it also provides templates that you can use or adapt to your projects and the needs of your organization. Saving Changes...