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Danny PMP, PgMP
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Senior Consultant Tokyo, Japan

Since Program and Portfolio Management are also part of the core certifications by PMI, I wonder if there will be any PgMchallenge or PfMchallenge? I do understand that some questions in PMchallenge contain scope for PgMP or PfMP. However, will be great if there is a challenge that focus on program and portfolio itself.
Personally, I see these challenges as part of continuous learning game. How do you think?

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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Danny, I see your point of view but the issue is there isn't so much high demand on those two credentials at the moment plus they are very high level credentials so not sure it is feasible to do Challenge practice tests for those but it doesn't hurt to let PMI know about this.

Laura Coscarelli and Kimberly Whitby: Something to consider for the future.
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Apr 03, 2024 8:37 PM
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Thanks, Rami! It can certainly be passed on.
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Danny PMP, PgMP
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Senior Consultant Tokyo, Japan
Hi Rami Kaibni , I don’t think these two professional fields exist solely due to high demand, indeed they exist out of necessity in professionalism, the nature of each profession is fundamentally different. Furthermore, by introducing separate challenges that are more focused, it might also promote a deeper understanding in program and portfolio management. Additionally, it’s not like preparing exam questions where the question bank needs constant updating with a lot more efforts. It’s more akin to a game, put forth some standard questions and answer accordingly.
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Apr 03, 2024 5:57 PM
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Danny, I wasn't addressing and debating why they exist and certainly didn't say they do exist or they don't solely based on high demand. What I was trying to say is PMI as an organization has priorities, and while introducing challenges is a good and nice to have idea, yet, it is not a must have at the moment so I doubt they will prioritize it as they have so much more on their priority list such as the integration between PMI and PMOGA along with their credentials and refining the community platform including the badging.
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Apr 03, 2024 5:47 PM
Replying to Danny PMP, PgMP
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Hi Rami Kaibni , I don’t think these two professional fields exist solely due to high demand, indeed they exist out of necessity in professionalism, the nature of each profession is fundamentally different. Furthermore, by introducing separate challenges that are more focused, it might also promote a deeper understanding in program and portfolio management. Additionally, it’s not like preparing exam questions where the question bank needs constant updating with a lot more efforts. It’s more akin to a game, put forth some standard questions and answer accordingly.
Danny, I wasn't addressing and debating why they exist and certainly didn't say they do exist or they don't solely based on high demand. What I was trying to say is PMI as an organization has priorities, and while introducing challenges is a good and nice to have idea, yet, it is not a must have at the moment so I doubt they will prioritize it as they have so much more on their priority list such as the integration between PMI and PMOGA along with their credentials and refining the community platform including the badging.
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Danny PMP, PgMP
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Senior Consultant Tokyo, Japan
Hi Rami Kaibni , thanks for your clarification. However, I believe both the promotion of professionalism and the integration of credentials share a fundamental similarity, which is education and raising awareness. This isn’t something that conflicts between the two. Yet, I understand the prioritization. Therefore, I’m just sharing and suggesting my opinion for improvement and discussion, without any rush.
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Apr 03, 2024 6:13 PM
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Danny, I personally support the idea and I tagged PMI staff here and they will hopefully comment on that.
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Apr 03, 2024 6:11 PM
Replying to Danny PMP, PgMP
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Hi Rami Kaibni , thanks for your clarification. However, I believe both the promotion of professionalism and the integration of credentials share a fundamental similarity, which is education and raising awareness. This isn’t something that conflicts between the two. Yet, I understand the prioritization. Therefore, I’m just sharing and suggesting my opinion for improvement and discussion, without any rush.
Danny, I personally support the idea and I tagged PMI staff here and they will hopefully comment on that.
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Kimberly Whitby
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Online Community Specialist| PMI Newtown Square, Pa, United States
Apr 03, 2024 1:26 PM
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Danny, I see your point of view but the issue is there isn't so much high demand on those two credentials at the moment plus they are very high level credentials so not sure it is feasible to do Challenge practice tests for those but it doesn't hurt to let PMI know about this.

Laura Coscarelli and Kimberly Whitby: Something to consider for the future.
Thanks, Rami! It can certainly be passed on.
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Danny PMP, PgMP
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Senior Consultant Tokyo, Japan
Rami Kaibni & Kimberly Whitby , thanks for listening. Both are you are simply amazing!

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