Project management classes
CIO, a leading information technology magazine for technology decision makers, lists one of the traits of a successful project manager as the gift of foresight. Successful project managers can “head off problems that can jeopardize deadlines, budgets, and user acceptance.” Ironically, the gift of foresight also gives project managers the ability to recognize and maximize opportunities which help them increase their rate of project success and in their careers.
One strategic decision project managers are making that fuels their career is the decision to hold multiple project management credentials. They’ve grown keenly aware of the fragility of keeping any one job or working for any one employer, …show more content…
and they’ve decided to take matters into their hands. With the demand for certified project managers on the rise, they know that project managers with multiple certifications are a hot commodity to every organization.
More Job Opportunities
The Project Management Institute (PMI) estimates that project-intensive industries will see more jobs requiring project management professionals between through 2020. The employment spike will lead to 6.2 million for the profession. With more opportunities on the horizon, project managers who hold various project management certifications will have access to more jobs.
In addition to gaining access to more jobs, holding a number of credentials increases job security. With more and more project-focused organizations in need of project managers, they will jump at the opportunity to hire and retain an individual who holds multiple project management credentials. As one of the few who holds various credentials, you are an asset to their organization, an expert in your field.
Maximize Salary Potential
Beyond the opportunity to choose who you want to work for, project managers with one or two credentials can maximize their salary. Currently, the average certified project manager earns more than 16% more than non-credentialed project managers. With that in mind, it’s natural to assume that certified project managers who hold multiple project management credentials will earn more as well. In fact, if you consider the fact that many forecasts show an increased demand for project managers in the future, then it’s reasonable to assume people with a number of project management certifications will make substantially more in the future.
Meet Requirements for Top-Ranked Project Management Credentials
Complacency isn’t acceptable to project managers in projects.
They are continually improving; they look for the most efficient means to complete their projects on time, within their budgets, and within the scope of the project. The same premise holds true when it comes to their careers: they are always improving themselves. Project managers often hold multiple project management certifications because their ultimate certification requires them to possess those certifications.
If you hold various credentials, you may find that other credentials satisfy requirements for obtaining other credentials. In doing so, multiple certifications can speed up the process of meeting your career goals. For instance, if your goal is to hold your PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) credential, holding a PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) credential or a Program Management Professional (PgMP) credential will eliminate the need to have 2,000 hours of project work experience under your belt. You would only have to focus on meeting the requirements for your project management class and the 1,500 hours working on agile project
teams.
Spotlight Skills in Specific Areas of Knowledge
Many of PMI’s project management certifications focus on a certain area. For instance, their Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP) credential is designed for individuals who have specialized skills in risk management. Project managers who hold both a PMP and PMI-RMI credential demonstrate to potential employers that they have a special knack for managing projects that are sensitive to risks. These project managers are extremely valuable to risk-averse employers, and they demonstrate their worth by letting their certifications speak to their abilities.
Create an Exciting Career Path
More important than the money is the path you take to get to your career ambitions. It should be exciting, rewarding, and fulfilling. By pursuing multiple project management certifications, you challenge yourself to be the best you can be while making a name for yourself. It is the experience that will make you a better project manager, and it hones your skills so that you can effectively manage project teams no matter the employer.
If you already have a project management certificate, but you simply want more, we recommend that you contact us today. We offer project management classes that will help you prep for your PMP, PMI-ACP, and Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) credential. Our classes utilize learning theories that help adults retain more knowledge, which will improve your chances of passing your certification. Give us a call today to reserve your seat in our next class.