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Project managers and team members who understand how and when to apply agile approaches to projects will be in even greater demand, making the PMI-ACP designation very worth while both a stand alone designation, as well as in conjunction with the PMP designation. Another side effect of the growing awareness and popularity of the PMI-ACP designation, is that other agile designations that are focused on one agile method or framework e.
Scrum are proving to be less relevant, especially given the general lack of rigor required to achieve them compared to what is required to earn a PMI-ACP designation.
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As for the others, most have shown little growth in the last few years, and as a result, have very little recognition in the market place. Brian, Thanks for publishing the article. Brian Crawford on October 3, at pm. Thanks for your explanation Peter — that does make perfect sense. Thanks again, and I hope your training courses are going well in Singapore! Yahya Wadi on November 19, at pm.
Brian Crawford on November 22, at pm. Thank you for the kind words Yahya! Best of luck on the PMP exam… I am sure you will crush it! Thanks again for commenting! Brian on December 6, at pm. Brian Crawford on December 13, at pm.
Ricardo on December 3, at am. Hi Brian and thanks for the article. Brian Crawford on November 23, at pm. Hope this helps.
Bon courage! Alex Sirota on October 6, at pm. Brian Crawford on December 16, at pm. Hello Alex, That is a really good idea. Thanks very much! Carl Gomersall on November 9, at am. I concur with the comment made by Alex that an updated version would be most useful.
Does anyone have a by country ergo main language breakdown? Thanks very much Carl — I appreciate it. I will let you know what I discover in my research.
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