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KeyLogic Employees Gain PMP Certification
KeyLogic is proud to announce that the following employees successfully
completed training and received their Project Management Professional (PMP)
certifications in 2005:
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George
Spencer
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Glenn
Copen
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Carl
Butler
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Mary
Kolarik
Today, there are worldwide over 110,000 Project Management Professionals (PMPs)
who provide services in 120 countries. To be eligible for the PMP
credential, you must first meet specific education and experience
requirements and agree to adhere to a code of professional conduct. The
final step in becoming a PMP is passing a multiple-choice examination
designed to objectively assess and measure your project management
knowledge. This computer-based examination is administered globally. In
addition, those who have been granted the PMP credential must demonstrate an
ongoing professional commitment to the field of project management by
satisfying the Project Management Institute’s (PMI’s) Continuing
Certification Requirements.
The PMP is by far the project management
credential of choice across a vast array of industries and companies. By
attaining the PMP credential, these employees will be included in the
largest and most prestigious group of certified professionals in the project
management community.
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