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Jumat, 01 Juni 2018

Getting Through A PMP Audit

By Anna Clark


When a person gets up in the morning, the first thing they do is shut off their alarm. The alarm is there to make sure that they actually get up. Now, most people have to get up in the morning because they all have to get to work to earn a salary. Some people who work do not have that much responsibility. Higher ups may stress how important each job is, but at the end of the day, some people are just easily replaceable cogs in a machine. But a project manager is not a replaceable cog. A project manager is the person who makes sure that things gets done, who keeps all the cogs going. But, every now and then, the governing body that gave a project manager recognition will have to step in and make sure that said professional is living up to their standards, which is when a PMP audit is initiated.

Before even getting appraisal, a person must first qualify as a Project Management Professional. In order to do that, a person needs to be educated, they must have a high school diploma or an associate degree or a full four year degree. Applicants must also have thirty five hours of project management education.

An audit is an appraisal. What that means is that a governing body or a sanctioning board is simply making sure that its members are as qualified as they say they are. The last thing certifying bodies need is people who misrepresent themselves in order to appear qualified for certain jobs.

An individual can be audited by the PMI for one reason. That reason is that there is no reason. Audits are random and the people being audited are chosen accordingly.

An audit is like a fire in the sense that one should not panic. Like a fire, there are steps to follow and a limited time to follow them. So, when a person receives notice that they are under review, they should comply as quickly as possible.

There is not a lot to expect when getting audited. Most people will simply receive an email to notify them that an appraisal of their qualifications has begun. People will generally receive ninety days in order to comply.

Failing an appraisal can be easy. All a person has to do to lose PMP certification is to not comply, to do nothing during the ninety days which they are given to comply. The other way to fail is to be dishonest, to have misrepresented educational and professional experience.

Passing is easy. Most of the materials needed to comply with an audit are either provided by PMI or already in the hands of a person. All that is needed is to submit those materials within the ninety day grace period.

Most people participate in the economy. To do that, the need jobs. To get jobs, they need to be fully qualified for them.




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