When should an experienced manager seek a PMP certification?
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by Dana Norton

Takeaway: 
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Should a manager in mid-career seek a PMP certification? 
Which IT areas are best suited to the PMP? 
Learn why the PMP is right for certain IT managers--and what motivated one 
seasoned PM to get the certification.


You’ve moved up through the IT ranks over the years. You’ve seen projects that 
made it and projects that failed. In your journey you’ve become an IT manager. 
Even though you’re battle-tested, now may be the right time to formalize your 
experience with a certification.

For managers involved in initiating, planning, or running a project, the 
Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management 
Institute (PMI) may be the right cert to pursue. In the IT field, the PMP may 
be right for managers who are heavily involved in areas such as software 
engineering or network design IT projects. The PMP certification demonstrates 
that a project manager (PM) understands the fundamentals of project management 
and can put them into practice.

Strong motivations
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What’s the point of getting a certification when your career is already firmly 
established? While certifications aren’t everything, they might make your name 
stand out in a stack of resumes. That’s what prompted Tony Johnson, a veteran 
PM, to obtain his PMP certification.

Johnson said when he was looking for a new job, he noticed that many open 
positions preferred or required applicants with a PMP certification. He went 
after the certification to become a stronger candidate. “I felt that...with all 
things being equal…having the certification would be a key differentiator,” 
said Johnson, a project director with WorkPlace Technologies, a division of 
real estate solutions company WorkPlaceUSA.

Of course, the PMP certification is good for more than just landing a job. 
Johnson listed two more reasons for earning the certification in the middle of 
his career. First, many organizations have their own project management style. 
“Over the years, you tend to develop your own style and preferences, which may 
mean you have both good and bad habits. Certification reinforces the good stuff 
and provides standards and structure to change the bad habits,” he said.

Second, Johnson said, the PMI’s project management standards provide a solid 
base that makes it easier to introduce changes to internal methods and 
processes.

One of the plusses of pursuing the certification in mid-career was that 
Johnson’s experience made studying for the PMP easier. “I did not have to 
revisit areas I was comfortable with, and only had to concentrate on learning 
the way PMI describes the processes, [the] PMI terminology, and brush up on the 
areas requiring calculations,” he said.

Good for forward-facing organizations
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The PMP certification is good for managers, but it’s also good for employers. 
Johnson’s supervisor, Don Altwein, said having the PMP makes Johnson a more 
valuable employee. Altwein’s organization, so having PMPs on staff can help 
attract business.

Johnson added that having a PMP shows customers that “we take…project 
management seriously enough to invest time in developing and maintaining our 
knowledge of the discipline.”

Continuing education
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Your PMP experience doesn’t end when you become certified. To keep your 
certification, you must complete 60 hours of the PMI’s Professional Development 
Units (PDUs) within three years. If you don’t keep current, you have to 
re-apply, be found eligible to take the test, pay the $555 test fee, and pass 
the test again to be recertified.

The PMI offers several ways to earn PDUs. Many cities have PMI chapters that 
hold monthly meetings that feature a speaker or project management-related 
function. Each meeting counts as one PDU hour. You can also earn PDUs by:
•Attending PMI seminars and symposiums. 
•Writing a paper and delivering it at a seminar or a symposium. 
•Participating in your local PMI chapter. 
•Serving on a chapter committee. 
•Serving as a board member for the PMI.

Shari Stern, a PMP and a member of the PMI’s Certification Board Center, said 
PDUs are a way for PMPs to stay on top of project management trends and make 
contacts with other PMPs.


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Conclusion
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Even in midcareer, managers in certain areas of the IT field can benefit from 
attaining a PMP certification. The PMP demonstrates your project-management 
expertise, helps correct bad habits you’ve picked up over the years, and makes 
you both a more valuable employee and a more tempting job candidate.

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