How to become a chartered project manager?
To become a chartered project manager, you typically need to achieve certain qualifications and meet specific industry standards. This usually includes becoming a member of a professional body such as the Association for Project Management (APM), completing relevant project management qualifications, and gaining significant work experience in managing projects. It is important to demonstrate your expertise and commitment to ongoing professional development through continuous learning.
Furthermore, pursuing chartered status involves completing an assessment process, incorporating both theoretical and practical elements, and showing how you apply project management principles effectively in your work.
In the UK, you can become a Chartered Project Professional (ChPP) through a rigorous selection process involving a written application, interview, and ethical test.