If you are someone who wants to become a project manager, work with project managers, or want the fundamental skill that is managing projects (like an event or product launches) with undeniable success. The Project Fundamentals Qualification (PFQ) gives you a good basis of project management knowledge – it’s ideal for anyone who wants to learn more about what is and how to ‘do’ project management.
Maybe you know what project management is, you’ve completed the PFQ, and you want something to help you further; you’re looking to move deeper into a project management career. If you’re a practising project manager, have taken some project management qualifications, starting out your career or just want to hone your understanding of project management then the Project Management Qualification (PMQ) is right for you.
So you’re a seasoned professional – you manage projects regularly, you’ve got project management qualifications and want to take the next step in your career. To gain comprehensive understanding of professional project management capability, covering the core and specific competencies required across all areas of project management you should take the Project Professional Qualification (PPQ).
You’re not new to the game. You know what projects are, you’ve delivered plenty, and you want to reach a benchmark in the project management world that makes you the best. Well, then looks like you should take the steps to chartership. Are you ready?
You are professionally active with a proven track record of delivering projects, programmes, portfolios or a key control or enabling function.
These projects, programmes or portfolios exhibit characteristics of complexity.
You have the required breadth of project experience to meet the requirements of ten mandatory and two elective competences.
You have an advanced technical knowledge and are able to confidently evaluate and analyse theory of current practices and methods.
You are committed to continuing professional development and an ethical way of working.
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