P43.13 GPM-b Green/Sustainability certification
Ready to become a champion for sustainability in project management? This episode dives into the power of the GPM-b certification and how it's transforming the profession. Discover why leaders are embracing it and how you can leverage free resources to drive impact within your organization. Watch now to elevate your role and contribute to a sustainable future!
Mark Engelhardt
Founder of PPPM Academy
Guest
Lucila Dotto is the Global Head of Sustainability at the Project Management Institute (PMI) - a true pioneer helping shape how the profession responds to one of the defining challenges of our time: sustainability.
Summary
Unlock Sustainability Leadership: The Power of GPM-b Certification
In this episode, we explore the rising importance of sustainability in project management and the transformative impact of the GPM-b (Green Project Management - b) certification. Discover why project management leaders are embracing this certification and how it's shaping the future of the profession.
Why GPM-b Certification Matters
The discussion highlights the growing recognition of the GPM-b certification and its value in driving sustainable practices within organizations. Key takeaways include:
- Leadership Commitment: Leading by example is crucial. As stated in the podcast, "If you're going to preach it, you should stand by it." Certification demonstrates a tangible commitment to sustainability.
- Championing Sustainability: The certification empowers individuals to become champions for sustainability, multiplying their impact across projects and organizations. Many express excitement to "become a champion and multiply the impact."
- Elevating the Profession: GPM-b helps elevate the project management profession by expanding its focus beyond the traditional triple constraint (scope, schedule, budget) to encompass broader environmental and social impacts.
The Ripple Effect: From Certification to Transformation
The podcast emphasizes that the benefits of GPM-b extend far beyond individual certification. It sparks a movement:
- Community Engagement: Certified professionals are eager to connect and collaborate, forming a community dedicated to advancing sustainable project management practices. Many want "to be part of this movement to really elevate the profession."
- Resource Accessibility: A wealth of free resources are available to educate teams and promote sustainability within projects.
- Executive-Level Engagement: Efforts are underway to engage executives and business organizations, highlighting the strategic importance of project management in achieving sustainability goals.
Managing Perception and Owning Project Success
A crucial aspect discussed is managing the perception of the project management profession. It's about:
- Business Language Alignment: Communicating the value of project management in terms that resonate with business leaders, demonstrating its contribution to organizational success.
- Impact-Driven Approach: Focusing on the broader impact of projects, beyond just delivering on scope, schedule, and budget.
Your Role in the Sustainability Movement
The podcast issues a call to action for all project professionals:
- Educate Your Team: Utilize the available resources to educate your team about sustainability principles and practices.
- Become a Champion: If you're passionate about sustainability, consider pursuing GPM-b certification to deepen your knowledge and credibility.
- Elevate the Profession: Help manage the perception of project management by showcasing its strategic value and contribution to organizational goals.
Free PMI Certifications: A Stepping Stone
The speaker mentions having three PMI certifications: CAPM, PMP, and GPM-b. This highlights a potential pathway for professionals looking to advance their project management expertise and incorporate sustainability into their skillset.
Conclusion: A Call to Sustainable Action
The GPM-b certification is more than just a credential; it's a catalyst for change. By embracing sustainability principles and engaging with the broader community, project management leaders can play a pivotal role in shaping a more sustainable future. Start today by exploring the available resources and taking action within your own projects and organizations.
