PMI Credential Passport - your passport to career growth September 2010

This issue focuses on project-based organizations and those that support a project management career path and PMI credentials. Expert Advice shows how individuals make an impact for change in their operational-based organizations and for their clients. Other features help you guide and mentor others in your project-based organization.

Knowledge Zone

Project-Based Organizations Benefit Credential HoldersProject-Based Organizations Benefit Credential Holders You've worked hard to earn or maintain your PMI credential, but may wonder the greater purpose of doing so if organizations are slow to accept or adopt project management practices.
Project-Based Organizations Benefit Credential HoldersLead the Way to a PMI Credential in Your Organization If you are pursuing a PMI credential, or having to facilitate in-house training or a study group for your project teams or colleagues, these tips can prove invaluable.
Project-Based Organizations Benefit Credential HoldersFive Tips for Mentoring Senior-Level Project Managers in Your Organization Mentoring plays a critical role in shaping an organization's future.

Expert Advice From Around the World

Four PMI credential holders discuss how they helped nurture a project-based culture in a reluctant organization. Amman, Jordan Amdocs, Singapore São Paulo, Brazil Atlanta, Georgia, USA Learn to Maintain Your PMI Credential

The PMI Organizational Project Management Community of Practice supports professionals interested in understanding the benefits of using projects to execute organizational strategy and achieve business goals. Increase your knowledge, engage with your peers, share real-life work experiences, or start a discussion on something you read in this issue of Passport.

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