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On 7/7/08, Jesse Wilkins <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Congratulations to Mimi Dionne, CRM, CA, CDIA+, PMP on her attainment of
> that last set of letters. The PMP is arguably more difficult than the CRM exam
> (itself no piece of cake!) and is well-respected across industries and
> organizations as validation of professional project management experience
> and expertise.
I admit that it has been a while since I sat through both tests I
would say that I found the CRM to be more difficult. The main reason
is that the questions for the PMP are based primarily from one
document - the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). As long
as you study the PMBOK (no easy task) you should be in decent shape.
Questions from the CRM are based on a number of sources - no one place
to go for the answers.
The biggest challenge I found taking the PMP was that I had to
essentially put "real world" experiences in the back of my mind and
concentrate on how projects should be managed based on the PMBOK. As
I was reminded many times "It's PMI's way or the highway."
That being said, I would not want to have to take any of the tests
over again, and will do everything I can to keep my maintenance
credits and dues payments up to date.
--
Bruce L. White, CRM, PMP
Lake Forest, CA
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