Category: Blog
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PMI Introduces New Digital Badges for All Foundation Certifications
The Project Management Institute (PMI), a global leader in project management certifications, has introduced a new digital badging system for all its foundation certifications. This initiative offers professionals an easy and modern way to verify and display their achievements, making it simpler to showcase their skills in today’s digital-first world. Through PMI’s partnership with Credly,…
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PMI Updates the CAPM Exam
Click to Download About the CAPM Certification Regardless of your career stage, the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM)® is an asset that will distinguish you in the job market and enhance your credibility and effectiveness working on — or with — project teams. Organizations with standardized practices attain better results, as shown in our 2015…
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PMI Introduces the New PMI Talent Triangle®
PMI has updated the Talent Triangle to emphasize the skills needed for project managers today. Instead of the previous ‘Technical Skills’, ‘Leadership Skills’, and ‘Strategy and Business Skills’, they are now ‘Ways of Working’ (replaces Technical Skills”), Business Acumen (replace Strategic and Business Management Skills), and ‘Power Skills’ (replacing Leadership Skills). The key change is…
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PMP Exam Changes 2019
PMP® Exam Will Change in December 2019 The profession of project management is evolving. The Project Management Professional (PMP)® exam will be updated in December 2019 to ensure it reflects up-to-date practices and equips project managers with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in today’s modern project environments. PMP Exam Updates Every 3-5…
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From Prometric to Pearson Vue Testing Center Thailand
All PMI Certification Exams Moving to Pearson VUE PMI Exam Instructions for Candidates Candidates need to present a government issued ID which include the candidate’s name, photo, and signature. Personal calculators are not permitted. During unscheduled breaks, candidates may access personal items only if necessary, such as medication and food. PMI candidates must reschedule and…
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PMI PMP New Certification Exam Score Report
New Certification Exam Score Report Will Provide More Guidance to Exam Takers In order to provide certification exam candidates with a better experience and give them more information and tools to succeed, PMI is launching an enhanced Certification Exam Score Report. Where previous score reports just provided pass/fail notification and one of three proficiency ratings for…
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Project Management in Thailand
Project Management in Thailand is still in its infancy! This was the headline of an article published in an earlier edition of a special report on project management across the Asia Pacific. Few companies in Thailand recognize the importance of a centralized Project Management Office (PMO) managing and controlling project-related activities. Given the size of…
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What is the Project Management Institute?
The Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI) is the project management industry’s non-profit standards body. PMI is the world’s largest not-for-profit membership association for the project management profession. With over 250 project chapters and approximately 350,000 members worldwide, PMI is the largest project management membership group. PMI is a volunteer organization that supports and drives the…
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Why should a Project Manager get certified?
I’ve been managing projects for the larger part of my career and I’d never had to worry about any Project Management certification – one might say. Why should I get certified and how is obtaining a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification going to help me or my career? Many project managers ask these questions as…
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Communication on Projects in Thailand
Communication on Projects in Thailand is quite challenging. When managing a project in Thailand especially one that involves both Thai and foreigners, it becomes immediately evident foreigners always take a lead role in speaking honestly and publicly around the team or the customer whereas the Thais prefer to take a passive role in upfront project…