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Question: Take a look at the web site for PMI, and any other organizations that you know of / can find that offer some kind

Question: Take a look at the web site for PMI, and any other organizations that you know of/can find that offer some kind of Project Management certification (you can off course reference NJIT's PM Certification program). Discuss the value of a certification for project management, and why you think it may or may not (it's OK to take this view) be worthwhile.
Consider and discuss from 3 points of view:
>Your own (as a project manager and someone who wants to advance in their profession)
> Your organizations (which uses projects to get things done)
> The client organizations that would use your organization to get things done using projects.
This is not just an opinion pole - I would like to see the references to the sources of your opinions (whether they are from PMI, or some other certification source). Here's another spin on the question of the value of these certifications.... Think about the client looking for someone to lead a project when the stakes are high, the $$ are huge, and legal repercussions are possible. Why would this client want someone certified?

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