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		<title>What Is the Difference Between PMP and PgMP?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The main difference between the PMP and the PgMP is that the former is aimed a Project Managers, and that the latter is aimed at Program Managers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although they&#8217;re both credentials issued by the PMI, there are many <strong>differences between the PMP and the PgMP</strong>, including:</p>
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<li>The PMP stands for Project Management Professional, the PgMP stands for Program Management Professional.</li>
<li>The PMP is credential sought by Project Managers, the PgMP is a credential sought by Program Managers.
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<li>The <a href='http://www.projectmanagementlearning.com/what-are-the-pgmp-eligibility-requirements.html' title='eligibility for the PgMP'>eligibility for the PgMP</a> are much steeper than the <a href='http://www.projectmanagementlearning.com/what-is-the-pmp-eligibility-criteria.html' title='eligibility for the PMP'>eligibility for the PMP</a> (more than double the experience years and hours).</li>
<li>The PMP credential is about meeting the eligibility requirements and passing the PMP exam, while for the PgMP, it&#8217;s about meeting the eligibility requirements, passing the panel review (which is a verification process of your Program Management experience), passing the PgMP exam, and finally passing the Multi-rater Assessment (MRA), which is an online evaluation survey, that you and 12 of reference contacts (your references) have to take.</li>
<li>There are as many as 360,000 PMP practitioners, while there are only 400 PgMP practitioners.</li>
<li>The fees for the PgMP certificate are (on average) 4 times more than those of the PMP credential.</li>
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<p>As you can see from the above, the PgMP is a much more exclusive credential than the PMP, with so much less certified people, and a (much) more complicated process. It is way easier to become a PMP than to become a PgMP, yet the trouble for the latter is definitely worth it if you&#8217;re a Program Manager with the necessary experience seeking a career boost. In case we don&#8217;t have a change in PMI&#8217;s strategy, the PgMP will remain a credential sought by many and earned by only a select few, who really deserve to be called Program Managers.</p>
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