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> Can you please discuss which certification is better suited for a Project Management Practitioner working on Construction Projects of limited to high complexity.
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When a certification is not obviously recognized within a particular
industry then I think you have to question the real value of that
certification. There are so many niche options out there which sound
interesting when you look into them, but with which very few people
are familiar.
If your business card lists 'FRM/ERM' (for example), how many people
who see your card:
1. recognize that credential immediately, and
2. understand what the credential means, or
3. care enough to look into identifying the credential,
and most importantly,
4. are convinced that it is directly relevant to the work you can do
for them?
My preference is to instead focus on acquiring the knowledge, skills
and experience which are relevant to your chosen field, and then
indicate this competence with your accomplishments. If you really
want a certification, go for the one which is most widely recognized
and still consistent with the competencies you are hoping to convey --
but don't rely on a few letters after your name to convince me that
you are good at something.
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