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From GPM-b™ to Certified Sustainable Project Professional (CSPP™)

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30m 45s
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Overview

This webinar explores the evolution of the GPM-b™ credential into the Certified Sustainable Project Professional (CSPP™) and what the transition means for modern project leaders. Attendees will learn how the CSPP™ positions sustainability as a core project management capability, how the credential is earned, and how it fits within the broader certification landscape. The session also examines why sustainable project leadership is becoming increasingly critical for long-term career growth and organizational impact.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the evolution from the GPM-b™ to the Certified Sustainable Project Professional (CSPP™) and why the transition reflects the growing importance of sustainability in project delivery.
  • Explore what the CSPP™ covers, how it is earned, and how it positions sustainability as a core knowledge area within modern project management.
  • Examine why the CSPP™ is considered a career-defining credential and how it prepares practitioners for the emerging demands shaping the future of project leadership.

 

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