The Project Management Institute (PMI) has recently made three knowledge assessments available through Prometric. These assessments are based on PMI’s standards, but PMI claims that they are not meant to predict performance on their certification exams (such as the Project Management Professional (PMP®)). The three assessment areas are Project Management, Program Management, and Portfolio Management. They are based on the PMBOK®, Standard for Program Management, and Standard for Portfolio Management, respectively. The cost per assessment is $35. The link to take them is https://ibt1.prometric.com/index.asp?ibt=1889612078&. I have not heard any comments about them yet—have any of our readers taken them? If so, did you find them valuable?
New Knowledge Assessments at PMI
Posted on May 13, 2010 by tapuniversity
Posted in: Project Management


December 3rd, 2010 → 4:52 am
[...] Organizational Process Assets fall into two broad categories—Processes and Procedures, and the Corporate Knowledge Base. The key concept is that these are assets a project manager may use for the benefit of the [...]