Tuesday 9 September 2008

How valuable will be PRINCE2 certification if PMP certification has already been acquired from PMI?

Rani asks: How valuable will be PRINCE2 certification if PMP certification has already been acquired from PMI?

In answer:
A great technical question, the answer to which is - depends! Also for the non-project managers, Prince2 is a process, where as PMP is a professional level recognition.

PMP and the PMI is not as well recognised presently by either hiring managers or HR professionals, as is a Prince2 certification. Also, if the hiring organisation is sub contracting to another main or prime contractor, the eventual client or prime contractor will often stipulate that all work is in accordance with Prince2. To hence fully comply and reduce insurance liabilities, the organisation will only hire Prince2 certified professionals for certain/some times all positions.

I think you should build into your career plan Rani the target of acquiring a Prince2 qualification, and in the mean time apply for posts where the experience of delivery in a particular technology you have experience are the higher level job description requirements, over pure technical/educational certificates. Certainly a Prince2 certification will open up more opportunities in your further career.

Good Luck!

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1 comment:

www.project-and-program-management.com said...

PMBOK ( read PMP)consists of the tools and techniques of project management and is a guide telling how things could be done whereas

On the other hand, PRINCE2 is a methodology, with a clear process, steps and templates. If as a project lead or

project manager you follow PRINCE2 then you are very clear about the next step to follow.hence both the PMP and PRINCE2 complement each other.
The goal of both PMBOK and PRINCE2 is to improve project performance and its nice to have both the certifications.

you can go to " www.project-and-program-management.com " for more details where i write regularly.

cheers !

krishan kukreja