Certification gives recognition of competency, shows commitment to the profession, and helps with job advancement. Cambridge Technology Partners sustains continues education and sponsors professional certifications, in order to advance the professionalism of its employees.
Cambridge Technology Partners advocates the PMP certification for Project Managers and the Business Analysis Certification for the Business Analysts.
As part of the Advisory Services Solution at CTP we created a certification kit. The goal of this document is to provide to all interested employees with the necessary steps to get certified based on Cambridge colleagues experience.
Project Management Professional (PMP) is a certification in project management. It is managed by the Project Management Institute (PMI) and is based on the PMP Examination Specification published by PMI in 2005. PMP is considered by many organizations the standard certification for Project Managers.
- Certification Eligibility: Applicants must have 35 hours of specific project management education. In addition, applicants with a bachelor's degree must have a minimum three years’ professional project management experience, during which 4,500 hours are spent leading and directing project tasks, up to eight years from the time of application.
- The PRINCE2 Foundation examination is aiming at measuring whether a candidate would be able to act as an informed member of a project management team using the PRINCE2 methodology.
- The PRINCE2 Practitioner examination is aimed at measuring whether a candidate would be able to apply PRINCE2 to manage a project.
- The CBAP exam is 3.5 hours long and consists of 150 multiple choice questions with four possible answers to select from. It is based on the BABOK (Business Analysis Body of Knowledge)
- Introduction to Business Analysis: Defining Successful Projects (3 days)
- Developing User Requirements: The Key to Project Success (4 days)
- Business Process Re-engineering for Competitive Advantage (4 days)