The Project Management Institute (PMI) recently announced that content on the Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam will be changing by 30% effective on Aug 31, 2011, based on the Role Delineation Study (RDS) conducted every five to seven years to ensure alignment between credential and the day-to-day work of project managers.
The PMBOK standard has not changed for the exam. The only difference is that the “ Professional & Social Responsibility “ related questions will not be a single domain for the new exam. The questions from this domain will be distributed in the other process groups.
So, the PMP certification requirements are still the same and candidates should continue to prepare with the current PMBOK study guide.
The PMBOK standard has not changed for the exam. The only difference is that the “ Professional & Social Responsibility “ related questions will not be a single domain for the new exam. The questions from this domain will be distributed in the other process groups.
So, the PMP certification requirements are still the same and candidates should continue to prepare with the current PMBOK study guide.
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