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is a temporary endeavour with a specific goal, differing from routine operations. Project management ensures successful delivery through systematic processes and best practices.ACMP (Association of Change Management Professionals)

Project life cycle phasesCertified Change Management Professional (CCMP)

The Global standard, requires experience, exam-basedproject life cycle£500–£750 (plus training costs) generally comprises five standard process groups:21+ hours of change training, 3 years change experience

  1. InitiatingRecertification every 3 years: Defining the project at a broad level, setting APMG Internationalbusiness caseAPMG Change Management, and identifying stakeholders. Foundation/Practitioner
  2. PlanningBased on CMI body of knowledge, exam focused: Establishing the scope, objectives, detailed schedule, risk management plan, budget, deliverables, and resource allocation.£1,300–£2,000 (including training)
  3. ExecutingNone for Foundation; Practitioner requires Foundation pass: Coordinating people and resources, as well as meeting established milestones and deliverables.None (lifetime unless updating required)
  4. Monitoring and controllingCMI (Change Management Institute): Tracking, reviewing, and regulating progress and performance, managing changes, and ensuring project stays on schedule and within scope.CMI Accredited Change Manager
  5. ClosingGlobal accreditation, different levels for experience: Finalising all activities, handing over deliverables to the user/customer, releasing resources, and capturing £210–£500 (membership required)lessons learnedDepends on level; experience and evidence required.Annual membership and professional development evidence

Project management methodologies & frameworksLeading providers and their programmes

Multiple methodologies and models structure how ProsciprojectsProsci is recognised globally for its proprietary are managed:ADKAR methodology

Project roles and responsibilitiesRegister for and schedule your certification exam

Projects rely on well-defined roles and accountability: where required. Some credentials involve coursework assessment instead.

  • Project managerSit the exam or finish required assessments: Oversees planning, execution, monitoring, control and closing; manages risks, stakeholders, schedule, and budget.. Exams may be delivered online or at testing centres.
  • StakeholdersMaintain your credential: Individuals or groups affected by the project or who can impact its outcome, such as clients, suppliers, and team members. by fulfilling recertification or continuing professional development requirements if applicable.
  • Project teamSteps to obtain certification: Specialists responsible for delivering project tasks and deliverables.Here are the typical steps to obtain certification:
  • Project sponsorReview certification providers and eligibility: Provides financial resources and strategic guidance.Undertake required training
  • Project board/steering committeeComplete application and documentation: High-level governance and decision making.Pass examination or assessment