Samekta HadiPT Pelabuhan Indonesia II (Persero)Pontianak, Kb, Indonesia
Hi there,
I just got my PMP certification on December 2020. I want to make brief presentation to my colleague about the importance of taking PMP certification. Wondering where I can get any data that explain the benefit and excellence of taking PMP certification. For example world company that require PMP certification for their employment or the accountable data that correlate the success of a project with PMP holder inside the project.
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Samekta HadiPT Pelabuhan Indonesia II (Persero)Pontianak, Kb, Indonesia
Hi, thanks for the advises. Been working on PMI today and PMI network.
I'd like to compare PMP certification holder number with other famous certification.
Really appreciate it if there are any advises to find the data.
Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten AssociatesNew Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Im not aware of such data but if I come across anything I will let you know and you please do the same as it will be interesting see this comparison. Saving Changes...
Samekta HadiPT Pelabuhan Indonesia II (Persero)Pontianak, Kb, Indonesia
Hi Rami, thanks for your response.
Ofcourse, I will share it here if I got the data.
I'm also looking for data that correlate pmp certification to project success.
Some article I found seem sceptical to PMP. Still working on it and I hope I can get data to convince my colleague that PMP certification is important.
Congratulations on obtaining your PMP certification! To support your presentation on the importance of PMP certification, here are some sources where you can find data and information:
1. Project Management Institute (PMI): Visit the PMI website (www.pmi.org) to access research reports, case studies, and articles that demonstrate the value of PMP certification. They provide resources highlighting the benefits of PMP credential holders in project management roles.
2. PMI Salary Survey: PMI conducts annual salary surveys that showcase the earning potential and career advancement opportunities for PMP-certified professionals. These surveys can help demonstrate the financial benefits of the certification to your colleagues.
3. LinkedIn: Utilize LinkedIn's advanced search options and look for profiles of professionals working in renowned companies or in your industry. Many individuals include their PMP certification on their profiles, allowing you to see the types of organizations that value PMP-certified professionals.
4. Job Boards: Explore well-known job posting websites such as Indeed, Monster, or Glassdoor. Search for project management roles and filter the results to show positions that require or prefer PMP certification. This will give you an idea of the companies that prioritize PMP credentials during the hiring process.
5. Case Studies: Look for case studies or success stories from reputable sources that demonstrate how PMP certification contributed to the success of a project. PMI publishes case studies highlighting the correlation between PMP certification and project success on their website and through their research reports.
6. Industry Reports: Check out research reports from consulting firms or industry associations that discuss the value of PMP certification in project management. These reports often provide data-driven insights into the benefits and excellence associated with the certification.
Remember to properly attribute and reference any data or information you use in your presentation. This will ensure credibility and help your colleagues understand the reputable sources backing the importance of PMP certification. Saving Changes...