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Stephen Robin Project Analyst Trainee| Ministry of Works and Transport Arima, Ari, Trinidad and Tobago
For information gathering and educational purposes, I am seeking out information on recognized project management bodies, associations, alliances, methodology institutes, certification providers, and the like.

Selected examples like PMI, IPMA, APM, Axelos, IAPMO, Scrum Alliance, Agile Alliance, etc.

If you know any not mentioned by me, please free to send a link in the comments.
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Aaron Porter
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IT Director| Blade HQ Payson, UT, United States
If you edit your public profile and go to the certifications section, you'll find a long list of PM certifying bodies.
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1 reply by Stephen Robin
Mar 14, 2022 11:03 PM
Stephen Robin
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Thanks, Aaron, I checked and extracted vital information.
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Stephen Robin Project Analyst Trainee| Ministry of Works and Transport Arima, Ari, Trinidad and Tobago
Mar 14, 2022 9:20 PM
Replying to Aaron Porter
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If you edit your public profile and go to the certifications section, you'll find a long list of PM certifying bodies.
Thanks, Aaron, I checked and extracted vital information.
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Kiron Bondale Retired | Mentor| Retired Welland, Ontario, Canada
Stephen -

This Wikipedia page also has a few listed: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Pro...al_associations

Kiron
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1 reply by Stephen Robin
Mar 15, 2022 10:32 AM
Stephen Robin
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Thanks, Kiron, I checked. Valuable information as well.
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Thomas Walenta Global Project Economy Expert Hackenheim, Germany
IPMA is an umbrella for about 70 national PM organizations, APM as you mentioned one of them. Others are German GPM, Russian Sovnet, Swiss spm, China, US are also participating. Look up their website ipma.ch.

And the EU also has PM2 including certifications.
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1 reply by Stephen Robin
Mar 15, 2022 8:56 AM
Stephen Robin
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Interesting. I thought Prince2 was the only recognized certification in the UK. Will definitely check out the PM2.
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Abolfazl Yousefi Darestani Manager, Quality and Continuous Improvement| Hörmann-TNR Industrial Doors Newmarket, Ontario, Canada
Aaron and Thomas made valid points.
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Stephen Robin Project Analyst Trainee| Ministry of Works and Transport Arima, Ari, Trinidad and Tobago
Mar 15, 2022 8:13 AM
Replying to Thomas Walenta
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IPMA is an umbrella for about 70 national PM organizations, APM as you mentioned one of them. Others are German GPM, Russian Sovnet, Swiss spm, China, US are also participating. Look up their website ipma.ch.

And the EU also has PM2 including certifications.
Interesting. I thought Prince2 was the only recognized certification in the UK. Will definitely check out the PM2.
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Thomas Walenta Global Project Economy Expert Hackenheim, Germany
Well, as far as I know, as the UK left the EU, they will probably not 'recognise' or significantly use the EU PM2.

In the UK, Prince2 is marketed alongside MSP, P3O by Axelos, a for profit, and APM, a not-for-profit, offers a list of other certifications, up to ChPP.

In some countries, like Italy, UK and Germany, there are PMI, IPMA certifications, but also national PM standards (Italy UNI, Germany DIN 69901) and sometimes related certifications. The latter is important to recognise PM as a profession in this country by law (as APM did with ChPP).
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1 reply by Stephen Robin
Mar 15, 2022 10:22 AM
Stephen Robin
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Very informative response Thomas. This is good to know. When you say national PM standards. Are you referring to both ISO standards and local or federal government laws regarding the project management profession?
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Stephen Robin Project Analyst Trainee| Ministry of Works and Transport Arima, Ari, Trinidad and Tobago
Mar 15, 2022 9:21 AM
Replying to Thomas Walenta
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Well, as far as I know, as the UK left the EU, they will probably not 'recognise' or significantly use the EU PM2.

In the UK, Prince2 is marketed alongside MSP, P3O by Axelos, a for profit, and APM, a not-for-profit, offers a list of other certifications, up to ChPP.

In some countries, like Italy, UK and Germany, there are PMI, IPMA certifications, but also national PM standards (Italy UNI, Germany DIN 69901) and sometimes related certifications. The latter is important to recognise PM as a profession in this country by law (as APM did with ChPP).
Very informative response Thomas. This is good to know. When you say national PM standards. Are you referring to both ISO standards and local or federal government laws regarding the project management profession?
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1 reply by Thomas Walenta
Mar 15, 2022 10:40 AM
Thomas Walenta
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Stephen,

ISO is an international standard and has per se no relevance in individual countries. Except when the national standard body explicitly elevates it to a national standard, maybe with modifications.

Example: ISO 21500 elevated to DIN ISO 21500 for Germany, and since we have also the old one DIN 69901, both covering PM, it may be a bit confusing.
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Stephen Robin Project Analyst Trainee| Ministry of Works and Transport Arima, Ari, Trinidad and Tobago
Mar 15, 2022 8:13 AM
Replying to Kiron Bondale
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Stephen -

This Wikipedia page also has a few listed: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Pro...al_associations

Kiron
Thanks, Kiron, I checked. Valuable information as well.
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Thomas Walenta Global Project Economy Expert Hackenheim, Germany
Mar 15, 2022 10:22 AM
Replying to Stephen Robin
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Very informative response Thomas. This is good to know. When you say national PM standards. Are you referring to both ISO standards and local or federal government laws regarding the project management profession?
Stephen,

ISO is an international standard and has per se no relevance in individual countries. Except when the national standard body explicitly elevates it to a national standard, maybe with modifications.

Example: ISO 21500 elevated to DIN ISO 21500 for Germany, and since we have also the old one DIN 69901, both covering PM, it may be a bit confusing.
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1 reply by Stephen Robin
Mar 15, 2022 10:43 AM
Stephen Robin
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Okay, I understand. Thanks for the clear explanation.
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