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PMP or RMP

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Tim Tam
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As a project controller, planner,  laims planner or delay analyst, which one will be more useful PMP or RMP ?

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olabisi aliu
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patrick, kindly explain what you meant by lower level assessment from CIOB, I am a planner with PMI, PMI-SP and PMI-RMP, but I have not CIOB assessment

Patrick Weaver
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The qualification for a planner from PMI is the PMI-SP (Scheduling Professional) and lower level assessment from CIOB. See: http://www.mosaicprojects.com.au/Training-Planning_One-on-One.html.  There is a similar cerification from AACEi, the PSP

PMP is a project managment certification RMP is a risk managment certification.