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2 Days Left for the IPMA Certification Discount

To promote the new IPMA certification system in Canada, the Project Management Association of Canada has reduced the certification fees until midnight Dec. 31, 2010. The discounted rates are the lowest among all the IPMA member associations in the world. This special discount expires in just two days -- take advantage and start the certification process today to lock in these low rates.

For IPMA Levels A, B and C certification, you only need to submit the application and 25% of the total fee before the deadline to lock in your application at the low rate. For IPMA Level-D certification, you will need to submit 100% of the discounted fee at the time you submit your application.

The discounted fees are....

  • IPMA Level-A - $1,200 (normally $1,500) [Details]
  • IPMA Level-B - $1,000 (normally $1,300) [Details]
  • IPMA Level-C - $800 (normally $1,000) [Details]
  • IPMA Level-D - $150 (normally $350) [Details]
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FREE Webinars on How to Apply for IPMA Certification

In response to many inquiries about how to apply for IPMA project management certification, we have expanded on our popular webinar from last year telling people about the IPMA Level-D qualification, to include the remaining four levels of IPMA PM certification:

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Online Registration Now Available for EPC Project Management Certification Exam

PMAC is pleased to announce that our Engineering-Procurement-Construction Project Management certification exam is now available. The online exam is now in production and we have enabled an online registration form. [More details]

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PMAC Supports Canadian PM Research into Improving Project Outcomes

PMAC-AGPC is supporting a research proposal to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) by the PM Perspectives Research Group. The group is composed of Dr. Blaize Horner Reich, RBC Professor of Technology and Innovation, Simon Fraser University; Dr. Chris Sauer, Senior Tutor, Green Templeton College, Oxford University, UK; and Dr. Andrew Gemino, Associate Professor, Simon Fraser University. The group plans to distill the results of the latest academic research into a series of "toolkits" consisting of easy-to-read reports accompanied by PowerPoint decks, and short video clips to help project management practitioners take advantage of emerging practices and evidence-based approaches. PMAC will notify members when these topic toolkits become available.

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Submissions Now Open for the 2011 Canadian Project Management Book Awards

PMAC is now accepting submissions for the 2011 Canadian Project Management Book Awards. Currently, this is the only awards program in the world dedicated to project management books. [Contest details and submission form]

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Announcing the Winners of the 2010 Canadian Project Management Book Awards

Alex Jalalian, PMAC Director of Awards, is pleased to announce the winners of the 2010 Canadian Project Management Book Awards. 2010 was the first year of the awards, and we had entries in each of three categories, aligned to the Canadian Project Management National Competence Baseline (CPMNCB).

The winners are:

  • 2010 Canadian Project Management Book of the Year: Agile Leadership and the Management of Change: Winston Churchill and the Battle of Britain by Mark Kozak-Holland
     
  • 2010 Canadian PM Book Award - Technical Competence: Leading Global Project Teams: The New Leadership Challenge by Russ Martinelli, Tim Rahschulte, and Jim Waddell
     
  • 2010 Canadian PM Book Award - Contextual Competence: Agile Leadership and the Management of Change: Winston Churchill and the Battle of Britain by Mark Kozak-Holland
     
  • 2010 Canadian PM Book Award - Behavioural Competence: Thinking on Purpose for Project Managers: Outsmarting Evolution by Bill Richardson

[More details on the Canadian PM Book Awards]

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Announcing the 2010 PMAC Volunteer of the Year

The PMAC Board of Directors is pleased to announce the winner of the 2010 PMAC Volunteer of the Year Award, Snehal Shah. The award is in recognition of his cooperative, can-do attitude and his willingness to assist with various PMAC activities including preparing our membership package and managing the publishing of our email newsletter, among others. Congratulations, Snehal, for being the first winner of this new award.

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Announcing the PMAC Certificate in EPC Project Management

The Certification Body of the Project Management Association of Canada is pleased to announce its latest project management specialty certification: PMAC Certificate in EPC Project Management. The certificate is aimed at project engineers and project managers who will be leading engineering-procurement-construction projects. To obtain the certificate, candidates will need to pass a 2-hour examination. [More Details]

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New Article on the Importance of Project Startup Activities for Agile Projects

Kevin Aguanno, our Vice President and Director of Professional Development, has just published a new article for our members titled "Project Startup Activities are Key to Success in Both Agile and Traditional Approaches".

[Read the Article]

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9 New Certified Agile Project Managers in November

Morley Selver, the PMAC Director of Certification, is proud to announce nine people passed the Certified Agile Project Manager exam in November. Certified Agile Project Managers (Cert.APM) have demonstrated their understanding of managing agile projects in complex organizational environments and have attained the highest level of agile PM certification currently available in the industry.

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