Managing projects, whether they are
in the construction, real estate or information technology industry (and
anywhere else) require a lot of training, experience, and certification.
According to dice.com, the job search portal for technology professionals,
eight out of thirteen advertisements either require, or prefer, project
management certification. Most of the job advertisements here also said that
project management certification is "an advantage", highly
desirable", or "preferred". These ads are probably referring to
the PMP or Project Management Professional credentials. Here are a number of
great suggestions on where to find construction project management
certification.
Who Regulates the Construction
Industry in the US and UK?
In the United States, the
construction industry's certification and advocacy body are the CMAA, or the
Construction Management Association of America. The CMAA states that the most
common responsibilities of a construction manager fall in 7 categories namely--
Project management planning, Cost management, Time management, Quality
management, Contract Administration, Safety management, and CM professional practice.
In the UK, the industry is regulated through the CDM, or Construction Design
Management, which advocates for ethical and efficient construction management
practices, to prevent injuries, accidents and other untoward incidents in
construction and civil engineering projects.
For project management
certification, there are different levels that fit each person's knowledge and
experience levels. Among these include the CAPM, or Certified Associate in
Project Management, which is a great entry-level certification, especially for
those who new to the field of project management.
Another program is the PMP, or the
Project management Professional, which is probably the most important, and
globally-recognized credential for project managers. This would be perfect for
those who have demonstrated competence and experience in leading project teams
(construction, IT, etc.). The PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) is
designed for those who use agile approaches in project management while the
PMI-RMP or PMI Risk Management Professional certification demonstrates full
competence in assessing and mitigating project risks and threats, and
capitalizes on opportunities.
Where to Get Construction Project
Management Certification
There are lots of online, and offline
resources and centers where aspiring (and veteran) construction project
managers can get professional certification. Let's take a close look at a few
of them.
4Pm offers two courses for
construction professionals who wish to advance in their project management
careers, and arm themselves with the project management certification that
provides the tools, and credibility, to effectively manage projects. The first
course helps the student skills to complete small and medium construction
projects on time and deliver the planned results. The second course enables the
individual to master the skills for larger construction projects, and deal with
diverse staff and multiple bosses or owners.
ExpertRating Project management
Certification. ExpertRating's project management certification provides an
in-depth project management course which includes all the concepts, techniques
and tools related to project management, and also created to keep abreast with
the requirements of the Project Management Institute's PMP Certification. The
course chapters include project initiation, planning, resource planning, time
planning, project quality, team building and management, risk planning,
procurement, execution, monitoring, controlling change and closing the project.
Project managers, who have a
construction project management certification, often earn more than their usual
counterparts. The construction management certification programs also enable
managers to quickly get established in the construction industry, and move up easily
on the promotion ladder.
Great post.With a PMI certification behind your name, you can work in virtually any industry, anywhere in the world, and with any project management methodology.MBA Project Management
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