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PMI - Advocating Project Management

By Expert Author: Nitesh Ranjan Bharti | Article Abstract
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Projects managers are a vital part of the global workforce, contributing to the quality, efficiency and business results across an organization. Every industry from telecom, software, to construction, projects exist everywhere requiring professionals who can manage them consistently within time tested processes. The number of projects has increased but the pool of credentialed, talented and skilled people is not keeping pace, making the demand for skilled project managers very critical. PMI® is the leading membership association for the project management profession, actively engaged in advocacy for the profession, setting professional standards, conducting research and providing access to a wealth of information and resources.

PMI® is advocating project management allowing individuals to speak with one common language, irrelevant of the industry type, and geography. PMI has more than 1 million members, credential holders and trained project professionals worldwide, promoting how project, program and portfolio management can enhance, accelerate organizational change- driving innovation, improving bottom line performance, and strengthening competitive advantage. The Project Management Institute (PMI) ® offers PMP® Certification program, with the objective and goal of which is the development, maintenance, evaluation, promotion, and administration of a rigorous, examination-based, professional certification credential of the highest caliber-(PMP®)credential.

Project Management is emerging as the most sought after skill in the IT, ITES and many other industry sectors, resulting in PMP® Certification as the essential asset. PMP® certification USA is a leading certification offered by PMI. The right credential can make all the difference when it comes to getting a job, in today’s competitive job market. And PMP Certification is a certification of international standing, as the professionals having this certification foster authority with the customers for possessing a solid foundation of Project Management Knowledge.

AstroWix is one of the most popular choices of PMP® aspirants around the world. It provides training and end-to-end support for professionals to prepare for PMP® Certification examination. Today, AstroWix is one of the few recognized names to help aspirants successfully write PMP® Certification Exam with a pass success rate of 100%, which is far above the average. AstroWix’s PMP Certification preparation program aligns with the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) and ensure every aspirant receives a comprehensive, quality and up-to-date education.
Nitesh Ranjan Bharti

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