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I can't speak to the qulity of PMs with this certification.
However, over the years I've worked with some
PE-licensed engineers who left me feeling nervous
about driving over bridges for weeks after the
experience.
Gene Kim-Eng
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From: <stevefjong -at- comcast -dot- net>
> A *certificate* you can perhaps get. You can get a certificate for
> sitting through, say, a one-day workshop on "writing with punch." However,
> the requirements for *certification* are usually much more demanding. For
> example, the Project Management Institute's certification requires a
> master's degree, passing an examination, and 4,500 hours of work in the
> field.
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