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PRINCE2 Certification | PMP vs PRINCE2

PRINCE2 Certification | PMP vs PRINCE2

PRINCE2 Certification | PMP vs PRINCE2

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Hello All,

I'm planning to take PRINCE2 Training. Here my question is PMP or PRINCE2 which is better for career growth. Are PRINCE2 methodologies use in every project management?

Kindly share your suggestions to bridge the gap.

Thank you,

Let's Learn and Grow Together!
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RE: PRINCE2 Certification | PMP vs PRINCE2

PMP & PRINCE2 are top two certifications in project management and have their own uniqueness in one way or the other. To answer which one is better it depends on the multiple factors like -
  • which certification is well known in your area.
  • which certification is appreciated more in the industry.
  • local environment of the organization and industry, if s/he targeting for one certification.
and so on, for detail comparison please go through article PMP vs PRINCE2 Certification Training – Which one is better and why?

Hope this helps you to identify the one best certification for your career.

Thanks,
Jennifer

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