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PowerPoint presentation and script providing a basic look at what PMI is, what PMI does, and why membership and PMI credentials are smart moves for practitioners.
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PMI and the Project Manager
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What is PMI?
Global Not-for-Profit Professional Association Founded by working project managers Members in 171 countries
Global Standards 11 standards provide a common framework and
language for projects across industries and regions Credentials
5 widely recognized credentials Based on both knowledge and work experience
Educational Activities Continuing education for credential maintenance Accreditation of academic PM programs Registered Education Providers (REPs)
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Advancing the Profession
Research Career Development Ethics and Sustainability PMI Educational Foundation Advocacy and Outreach
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1975 1985 1995 2005
40 Years of Growth
293,416Jan. 2009
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Founded1969
PMI Membership
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Global Membership
NorthNorthAmericaAmerica
69%69%
LatinLatinAmericaAmerica
5%5%
Asia PacificAsia Pacific14%14%
EMEAEMEA12%12%
October 2008 data250 Chapters, 29 SIGs, 2
Colleges
Join Locally, Connect Globally
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• Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®)• Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP®)• Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMPSM)• Project Management Professional (PMP®)• Program Management Professional (PgMP®)
PMI Family of Credentials
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Career Development
A jumpstart for beginners Credentials Learning Networking
Resources for career building SeminarsWorld®, e-learning PMI Leadership Institute
Advanced tools for team leadership Career HQ, PathProTM
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Education
• Support for academic PM programs• 1994: 2 bachelor and 9
master level degrees• 2009: Almost 400 programs
at more than 270 institutions
• PMI Global Accreditation Council
• 22 schools, 55 degree programs accredited
• More candidates in evaluation
October 2008 data
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Professional Training
More than 1100 Registered Education Providers (R.E.P.s): Commercial training firms Colleges and universities Corporations Government agencies PMI components & communities
Can offer Professional Development Units (PDUs) in continuing education PDUs required to maintain most PMI certifications
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Research
More than 350 publications Project Management Journal $14M in research support since
1997 Biennial research conferences Researching the Value of Project
Management
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Sustainability
On a small planet, nothing is truly out of scope “PMI shall take actions and make decisions in a
socially and environmentally responsible way”
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PMI Educational Foundation
PMI Educational Foundation Scholarships Support for project-based learning
in schools PM training for NGOs (disaster
relief, humanitarian, etc.)
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PMI Advocacy and Outreach
Encouraging organizations to use and value project management (career opportunities for you)
Global Corporate Council and business forums Government outreach: US, EU, China, India Presentations to targeted corporate accounts
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Global Demand for Project Management
• $12 trillion per year spent on fixed capital projects worldwide – 20% of global economy
• Trillions more in projects for IT, new product and service development, entertainment/IP, NGOs
• More than 20 million practitioners of project management• Yet trillions at risk due to shortage of trained
practitioners