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AgilePM(from APMG International) or Agile Practitioner from PMI

Last post 06:38 am July 2, 2016 by Lyubomir Mihaylov
2 replies
01:04 pm July 1, 2016

Hi All,

Sorry if I am putting this in the wrong place. I have a question regarding each one of those certifications. Can you, please advice which one you think can bring more benefit. In my personal opinion I think the PMI is better because the requirements to attend even the exam are quite high, compared to the APMG. Also it seems to me that APMG has 2 leves(foundation and seniro one) but both of them are quite short in time and with 50% passing score? I am SM for almost 2 years now and I think is next step in my professional Agile life and that's why I need some input so I can make good decision.

Thanks everybody!
Lyubomir


01:07 pm July 1, 2016

Since you post on the Scrum.org website and you are already PSM I, I'll advice you to pas the PSM II assessments.


06:38 am July 2, 2016

Hi Oliver,

Thanks for your feedback. I am a bit worried to sit the PSM II currently. From I read in the forum, but also online I am not 100% sure that I will be able to pass first time. Also since the exam is quite expensive compared to the other ones, I think I might continue first with PSP and maybe SPS before moving to PSM II. My question about the 2 certification programs is because I think I need a little bit more explanation f2f about Agile as a methodology on top of my readings :) and then maybe take more certificates. Anyway thanks for your input.

Regards,
L.


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