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PMI-RMP® Certification

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Overview: The Project Management Institute's Registered Risk Manager Program (PMI-RMP®) is a risk management certification for project managers. The PMI-RMP Certification covers the tactical, strategic, and operational aspects of managing risks and opportunities for organizations. What will you learn in PMI-RMP® Certification?

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How to Become a Project Manager and Succeed in the Business World

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PRINCE2 (Projects In Controlled Environments). The Project Management Institute (PMI) offers this certification. It can boost one’s career significantly and ensure 23% higher salaries than an uncertified person, according to the PMI. PRINCE2 (Projects In Controlled Environments). Table of Contents [ Hide ].

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The Value of Project Management Qualifications – Opportunities Within the Recession

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As a consequence of the uncertainty in world markets, corporate training budgets have been reduced leaving a window of opportunity for people seeking a step up on the career ladder by investing their own resources to obtain a useful credential to advance their career. Knowledge based assessments are empirical.

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Risk Management Resources

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Overcoming Barriers in Assessing Risk Probabilities,” Tom Kendrick , 2012 PMI Global Congress Proceedings , 2012. Project Risk Management Model Based on Prince2 and Scrum Frameworks,” Martin Tomanek and Jan Juricek, International Journal of Software Engineering and Applications (IJSEA) , Vol. 1, March 2014. What are the Chances?

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A Compendium of Risk Management Resources

Herding Cats

Overcoming Barriers in Assessing Risk Probabilities,” Tom Kendrick , 2012 PMI Global Congress Proceedings , 2012. Project Risk Management Model Based on Prince2 and Scrum Frameworks,” Martin Tomanek and Jan Juricek, International Journal of Software Engineering and Applications (IJSEA) , Vol. 1, March 2014. What are the Chances?