Here's a response to "[log in to unmask]".... I would tend to agree that the CRM exam can always be improved upon..... Fortunately, it is improved upon on a regular basis, with new questions being added, old questions that no longer apply being dropped, etc. The ICRM Board is very focused on ensuring that the exam is relevant to Records and Information Managers, and to BOTH paper and electronic records. As for the ERM and ECM exams, and.... the CDIA exam for that matter, I wouldn't discourage anyone from taking those examinations either. They tend to be more narrowly focused and serve a somewhat different purpose. For that matter, becoming a PMP or a CA would be a worthy endeavor. Personally, I have maintained two certifications, and may one day seek another, as our profession evolves. Which one would I choose to pursue if I had to choose a single certification? Undoubtedly, I'd pursue the CRM. It has stood the test of time, and offers better long-term career opportunities. However, ERM, ECM, PMP and CA certifications can also be valuable. However, that's just my personal choice. Douglas P. Allen, CRM, CDIA+ List archives at http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/recmgmt-l.html Contact [log in to unmask] for assistance